FalseFlagg K
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A big part of the cause is the history of expansionist, Settler colonial States and their inexhaustible thirst to consume.
lolololol ok
A big part of the cause is the history of expansionist, Settler colonial States and their inexhaustible thirst to consume.
I’d love to hear a refutation.lolololol ok
A big part of the cause is the history of expansionist, Settler colonial States and their inexhaustible thirst to consume.
I’d love to hear a refutation.
I’d also love to hear a recap of the past 150 years of Aboriginal history, including the present circumstances.
Its a history of murder, dispossession and disadvantage, like most indigenous people that came into contact with European imperialism.
Precisely. Thank you.That's just capitalism innit? Our PM is a bible bashing, happy clapping, bell end tho.
Unwind capitalism from the State of Australia and what’s left?That's just capitalism innit? Our PM is a bible bashing, happy clapping, bell end tho.
I’d love to hear a refutation.
I’d also love to hear a recap of the past 150 years of Aboriginal history, including the present circumstances.
You just loled at the idea that there’s politics (or history) behind bushfires.... and then proceeded to explain one.sure, every colonial country has massive issues and stains regarding it's treatment of the indigenous inhabitants.
But if you think there's political issues regarding bushfires lol The majority of our continent is dry useless land and we have these things called eucalyptus trees that are highly flammable. Frequent droughts combined with hot dry weather lead to these types of fires, which aren't new. We could actually do well to learn from our Indigenous people in terms of regular systematic burnings rather than listen to green advocates who zealously limit such fuel management steps.
You just loled at the idea that there’s politics (or history) behind bushfires.... and then proceeded to explain one.
Also, the idea of “useless land” pretty much reveals where your head is at.