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Not in this PC-gone-mad world. Back in the good old days, sure.
How far back are we talking?
The 70s, before women could get home loans, or the 60s where Aboriginals weren't counted in the census? Help us out.
 
Can't see him back at the club, how will he get on with the players who dobbed him in? I'm not saying he shouldn't have been dobbed in.

He genuinely looks inbred, then you hear him talk. It sort of confirms somethings up.
 

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How far back are we talking?
The 70s, before women could get home loans, or the 60s where Aboriginals weren't counted in the census? Help us out.

You're shitting me, a women couldn't get a home loan in the 70's? Australias population count in the 60's didn't include Aboriginals?

They don't teach you this at school.
 
You're shitting me, a women couldn't get a home loan in the 70's? Australias population count in the 60's didn't include Aboriginals?

They don't teach you this at school.
Nah it's all about you can achieve anything, you're special, here's your participation award these days.
 
Nah it's all about you can achieve anything, you're special, here's your participation award these days.

True. And then the real world awaits.
 
Its hard to ascertain where Tex is truly a racist flog or just a brain dead mouth breather who has smoked one too many chop chop and drunken one too many slab.
 

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You're shitting me, a women couldn't get a home loan in the 70's? Australias population count in the 60's didn't include Aboriginals?

They don't teach you this at school.

I don't know about the home loan thing (both examples are from before I was born), but it took a constitutional amendment to have Indigenous Australians included in the census (there was some legal chicanery involved with the ability of federal parliament to make laws in respect of only one segment of the population delineated solely by race). Thankfully, this was the most widely endorsed constitutional amendment in our country's legal history.
 
I don't know about the home loan thing (both examples are from before I was born), but it took a constitutional amendment to have Indigenous Australians included in the census (there was some legal chicanery involved with the ability of federal parliament to make laws in respect of only one segment of the population delineated solely by race). Thankfully, this was the most widely endorsed constitutional amendment in our country's legal history.
Even that was driven partly because the Queen was a fan of Albert Namatjira's art, but he was unable to fly to the UK as he couldn't be issued a passport given he technically wasn't a citizen.
 
Even that was driven partly because the Queen was a fan of Albert Namatjira's art, but he was unable to fly to the UK as he couldn't be issued a passport given he technically wasn't a citizen.

Hang on, I am 43. Pretty old. I finished year 12 and Uni. Are you saying that an Aborignal in the 60's wasn't a citizen?
 
Hang on, I am 43. Pretty old. I finished year 12 and Uni. Are you saying that an Aborignal in the 60's wasn't a citizen?
Until 1967, no they weren't.

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ON 27 MAY 1967, 90.77 per cent of Australians voted ‘yes’ in a constitutional referendum to improve indigenous rights and award citizenship to Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders.

Until the referendum, every state had different laws for indigenous people, while the commonwealth constitution excluded them “in reckoning the numbers of the people of the Commonwealth”. Put simply, indigenous Australians were not citizens and had few, if any, rights.
 
Hang on, I am 43. Pretty old. I finished year 12 and Uni. Are you saying that an Aborignal in the 60's wasn't a citizen?


I don't know whether I'm surprised that "educated" people are still not aware of this.

As much as I like to shit stir crow fans, it's a pretty sad turn of events. Walker would rightfully feel awful, never mind his team mates and those associated with the club that are first peoples.
 
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I don't know about the home loan thing (both examples are from before I was born), but it took a constitutional amendment to have Indigenous Australians included in the census (there was some legal chicanery involved with the ability of federal parliament to make laws in respect of only one segment of the population delineated solely by race). Thankfully, this was the most widely endorsed constitutional amendment in our country's legal history.

Interesting historical claims re women and loans, which is predominately just misleading false dichotomy to suit modern narratives.

Notwithstanding the fact both my parents had professional careers, my childhood home was is my mothers name, the holiday shack we purchased was also in my mothers name as well as the block next door and I'm pretty sure the various cars we owned during this time were also registered to Mum - and all this was in early-mid 70's...

Moreover the false narrative of so-called historical gender discrimination ignores the fact that most women during this era were not the bread winners in the family and understandably why would any financial institution burden a housewive with a mortgage..?

I also note the attempt to re-write some of our history, mainly by those who wake up the morning looking to be offended by anything, is getting a little out of hand...!!!
 
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Interesting historical claims re women and loans, which is predominately just misleading false dichotomy to suit modern narratives.

Notwithstanding the fact both my parents had professional careers, my childhood home was is my mothers name, the holiday shack we purchased was also in my mothers name as well as the block next door and I'm pretty sure the various cars we owned during this time were also registered to Mum - and all this was in early-mid 70's...

Moreover the false narrative of so-called historical gender discrimination ignores the fact that most women during this era were not the bread winners in the family and understandably why would any financial institution burden a housewive with a mortgage..?

I also note the attempt to re-write some of our history, mainly by those who wake up the morning looking to be offended by anything, is getting a little out of hand...!!!

Hey guy, I mentioned I don't know anything about the home loan thing, my only commentary was on constitutional history.
 
I don't know whether I'm surprised that "educated" people are still not aware of this.

As much as I like to sh*t stir crow fans, it's a pretty sad turn of events. Walker would rightfully feel awful, never mind his team mates and those associated with the club that are first peoples.

I think the main reason is that there is a lot of bullshit that gets advertised as fact by people with agendas. A lot of people still claim aboriginals were classified as flora and fauna up until that time, a patent falsehood.

There is a sad truth to all of this... racism in all forms will never be truly eradicated. Especially now when critical race theory basically endorses racism. What ever happened to just being nice to people regardless of all the bullshit categorisations placed on us. Just sad.
 

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