Those people will almost all (in fact almost certainly every single one) be Indigenous, which means…
Here we have a “leftist” leader rounding up the Abos, AGAIN, displacing them from their communities, and using the army to send them to camps. Again!!
This has all happened before (see: Aboriginal “missions” and the Stolen Generations. Just like Canada. Just with different names for it.), and it will all happen again…
I should also add: Gunner is announcing this from Darwin (I presume) which is as far away from where I am as New York is from Cali…
Where this is actually happening is as far away from me as Chicago is from LA, but, importantly, it is also as far away from Darwin as, I dunno, Vegas is from LA..? Maybe even further. The NT is huge, sparsely populated, and governed very paternalistically from its capital.
I hate to say “always has been”, but that…
So… That’s important. I understand what is going on, because I’m Australian, see Australian news and consume Australian media. Politically, though, and physically? There is almost literally nothing I can do about this, apart from to shame and share it online, raise awareness, and fight to prevent this from “spreading” to our states, as it almost certainly will, if the ALP (Gunner’s party. Like our version of the Demonrats, but much, much more “left wing”…) and other vested interests get their way… 😒
In non-North-American distance units, the distance from LA to Vegas is untenably far, like hearing of exotic lands in the far off yonder that you may one day see, one day. The distance from NY to LA, by contrast, is effectively an impossible concept, infinite in range, like saying "The moon", it's just somewhere that will never, ever be reached.
Remember that to the rest of the world, the USA and Canada's states and provinces, individually, are effectively larger than most countries. We're positively massive, and our sense of scale is complete off compared to theirs. What to us is a long-ish daily commute, to them is something they might do once per year. My daily commute at one point was longer than going through two countries in Europe, and I thought nothing of it. I had relatives from Europe come over, who didn't inform me, because where they were visiting was two hours away, and to them that just seemed like an insane, impassible distance to drive over to say hello.
So what they're saying is that to the beaurocrats, the place they're oppressing is effectively another planet, but to this poster, it's more like hearing of something a country or two over, much more imminent, even if still quite divorced from their life.
Driving LA to Vegas when there is no traffic is just a couple of hours. Not the kind of trip I'd like to make often, but you hear of it being done often enough. Meanwhile to NY, we're talking a couple of days. No one does that unless they're on an adventure, or a cross country truck driver.
Two hours away seems like such a joke. A cousin of mine who lived two hours away was getting married, and wanted help preparing stuff, and also threw a number of pre-wedding and post-wedding parties, in addition to the wedding itself, and I drove back and forth for all of them. Seemed like I went there about 10 times over two months. Wasn't a big deal at all. To have relatives who you don't see often staying only two hours away and not wanting to visit? Wow.
Your perspective makes me feel really sorry for Europeans. At one point I was going to see a medical specialist monthly which was ~4 hours away. I'd leave early in the morning, and come back in the afternoon. I cannot say I enjoyed the travel, but it was better than the alternative. So the European would just stay home, or take a chance with a local quack because there was no one else within their tiny country? Wow, just wow.
There’s… A lot to unpack here.
Those people will almost all (in fact almost certainly every single one) be Indigenous, which means…
Here we have a “leftist” leader rounding up the Abos, AGAIN, displacing them from their communities, and using the army to send them to camps. Again!!
This has all happened before (see: Aboriginal “missions” and the Stolen Generations. Just like Canada. Just with different names for it.), and it will all happen again…
I should also add: Gunner is announcing this from Darwin (I presume) which is as far away from where I am as New York is from Cali…
Where this is actually happening is as far away from me as Chicago is from LA, but, importantly, it is also as far away from Darwin as, I dunno, Vegas is from LA..? Maybe even further. The NT is huge, sparsely populated, and governed very paternalistically from its capital.
I hate to say “always has been”, but that…
So… That’s important. I understand what is going on, because I’m Australian, see Australian news and consume Australian media. Politically, though, and physically? There is almost literally nothing I can do about this, apart from to shame and share it online, raise awareness, and fight to prevent this from “spreading” to our states, as it almost certainly will, if the ALP (Gunner’s party. Like our version of the Demonrats, but much, much more “left wing”…) and other vested interests get their way… 😒
Having a hard time following your distance comparisons.
When we talk on the scale of NY and Cali, LA and Vegas are right next to each other.
In non-North-American distance units, the distance from LA to Vegas is untenably far, like hearing of exotic lands in the far off yonder that you may one day see, one day. The distance from NY to LA, by contrast, is effectively an impossible concept, infinite in range, like saying "The moon", it's just somewhere that will never, ever be reached.
Remember that to the rest of the world, the USA and Canada's states and provinces, individually, are effectively larger than most countries. We're positively massive, and our sense of scale is complete off compared to theirs. What to us is a long-ish daily commute, to them is something they might do once per year. My daily commute at one point was longer than going through two countries in Europe, and I thought nothing of it. I had relatives from Europe come over, who didn't inform me, because where they were visiting was two hours away, and to them that just seemed like an insane, impassible distance to drive over to say hello.
So what they're saying is that to the beaurocrats, the place they're oppressing is effectively another planet, but to this poster, it's more like hearing of something a country or two over, much more imminent, even if still quite divorced from their life.
Thanks for the explanation, I appreciate it.
Driving LA to Vegas when there is no traffic is just a couple of hours. Not the kind of trip I'd like to make often, but you hear of it being done often enough. Meanwhile to NY, we're talking a couple of days. No one does that unless they're on an adventure, or a cross country truck driver.
Two hours away seems like such a joke. A cousin of mine who lived two hours away was getting married, and wanted help preparing stuff, and also threw a number of pre-wedding and post-wedding parties, in addition to the wedding itself, and I drove back and forth for all of them. Seemed like I went there about 10 times over two months. Wasn't a big deal at all. To have relatives who you don't see often staying only two hours away and not wanting to visit? Wow.
Your perspective makes me feel really sorry for Europeans. At one point I was going to see a medical specialist monthly which was ~4 hours away. I'd leave early in the morning, and come back in the afternoon. I cannot say I enjoyed the travel, but it was better than the alternative. So the European would just stay home, or take a chance with a local quack because there was no one else within their tiny country? Wow, just wow.