Nick
G.
Racists
like Tony Abbott refuse to believe there was anything – or anyone – in
Australia before its seizure by British imperialism.
There
can only be one thing worse than a calculated insult, and that’s an insult that
is so spontaneous, so unrehearsed and so natural that its offense is magnified
by a factor of thousands.
Abbott
has revealed that deep in his soul is a denial of the very thing that he
proclaims he stands for when he urges support of the fraud of the
constitutional recognition of ATSI peoples.
“As
we look around this glorious city,” he told British Prime Minister David
Cameron, “as we see the extraordinary development, it’s hard to think that back
in 1788 it was nothing but bush.”
“The
marines and the convicts and the sailors that straggled off those 12 ships,
just a few hundred yards from where we are now, must have thought they had come
almost to the moon.
“Everything
would have been so strange. Everything would have seemed so extraordinarily basic
and raw, and now a city which is one of the most spectacular cities on our
globe.”
Abbott
has the racist mentality of the unsettler.
He sees nothing wrong in the unsettlement of stable, sustainable and
functioning societies of First Nations peoples.
He sees nothing wrong in it because he refuses to see the people
unsettled by the forceful and violent seizure of their territories.
His
racism is so deeply embedded that it can’t help coming to the fore.
He
has previously said that the arrival of the so-called First Fleet was the
“defining moment” in Australian history.
No
matter how he ducks and weaves and subsequently tries to extricate himself from
his offensive gaffes, he has further revealed his deep-seated hostility to
Aboriginal sovereignty and self-determination.
No comments:
Post a Comment