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https://pjmedia.com/trending/transgende ... -in-court/

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/all ... 616781002/

Christie Brinkley’s daughter moves to Australia.
First call to mom, “ there two men in the hall, one is a shirtless man with a ski mask over his face banging on the neighbors door. What do I do”

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https://news.yahoo.com/australian-ralli ... 00732.html

Australian rallies demand safe streets for women after two women were murdered walking at night.

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https://news.yahoo.com/thousands-march- ... 41053.html

Thousands of Australians protest “invasion Day” Australia’s version of 4th of July, I guess. It is the day the British Fleet arrived in Australia to take over the continent, from the Aboriginals.

I guess won’t be long here before the 4th of July will be considered racist.
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Quote from one of the commenters, "can someone tell me at what time did the aborigines (invade) Australia as they did not, i repeat did not suddenly rise out of thin air, it is a known fact they arrived from Polynesia, so why do they claim to be Australia's indigenous people, stop trying to change the history of the world..."

Same can be said of "Native Americans." They came from somewhere else.

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https://www.news.com.au/travel/milo-yia ... c4d6b9207e

Milo banned from visiting Australia.

Australia has a population of 24 million and is a little smaller than the US.

Not far away is China and India. With what 2 billion people.

They probably write editorials about how we should have open borders.

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G26ster wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 3:37 pm Quote from one of the commenters, "can someone tell me at what time did the aborigines (invade) Australia as they did not, i repeat did not suddenly rise out of thin air, it is a known fact they arrived from Polynesia, so why do they claim to be Australia's indigenous people, stop trying to change the history of the world..."

Same can be said of "Native Americans." They came from somewhere else.
My understanding is they crossed the land bridge and invaded North America from Asia during the last Ice Age!
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crazy2medic wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 10:11 pm
G26ster wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 3:37 pm Quote from one of the commenters, "can someone tell me at what time did the aborigines (invade) Australia as they did not, i repeat did not suddenly rise out of thin air, it is a known fact they arrived from Polynesia, so why do they claim to be Australia's indigenous people, stop trying to change the history of the world..."

Same can be said of "Native Americans." They came from somewhere else.
My understanding is they crossed the land bridge and invaded North America from Asia during the last Ice Age!
I would cut them a little slack. They were on an extended hunting trip and got a little lost. I’ve done that before.
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J.R.@A&M wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:50 pm
crazy2medic wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2019 10:11 pm
G26ster wrote: Sun Jan 27, 2019 3:37 pm Quote from one of the commenters, "can someone tell me at what time did the aborigines (invade) Australia as they did not, i repeat did not suddenly rise out of thin air, it is a known fact they arrived from Polynesia, so why do they claim to be Australia's indigenous people, stop trying to change the history of the world..."

Same can be said of "Native Americans." They came from somewhere else.
My understanding is they crossed the land bridge and invaded North America from Asia during the last Ice Age!
I would cut them a little slack. They were on an extended hunting trip and got a little lost. I’ve done that before.
But I bet your descendants didn't populate an entire continent afterwards!
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/australias ... 1558186774

Conservatives win surprise victory.

Polls got it wrong.

Maybe hope for them after all.

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https://www.foxnews.com/world/homeless- ... us-bashing

Melbourne murders of four women in parks.

Latest “horrendous bashing”.

No guns used.
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We're watching "McLeod's Daughters" on Amazon Prime. It's an interesting, 8-9 years running, Australian TV series. Try it, you may like it?

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https://www.businessinsider.com.au/fede ... lic-2019-6

Federal police raid home of journalist who reported on plans of fed government to spy on Australians.

1984 arriving faster than we thought. I guess its first take the guns.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... ilk-crate/

Mass stabbing attack stopped by brave Australians who had their license to carry chairs and milk cartons.

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J.R.@A&M wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2019 12:50 pm
I would cut them a little slack. They were on an extended hunting trip and got a little lost. I’ve done that before.
Yeah, me too. I appreciate the levity, but the larger point is important because it's typically ignored.

Those we know as "Native Americans" or "Australian Aboriginals" are the descendants of the survivors of early migrants. How many different groups migrated on how many different occasions is largely lost for want of a record. But given human nature, it's entirely possible the ancestors of those living now fought with and perhaps eliminated competing groups. That doesn't make them worse than anyone else, but neither is it consistent with the pose of virtuosity to which we are so often subjected.
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