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Lol. ‘I’m ready for everything and I don’t care’: the man refusing to turn up at an Australian ‘colonial’ court. Tasmanian logging protestor Jim Everett-puralia meenamatta is due in court on Monday. But as an Aboriginal ‘non-Australian citizen’, he doesn’t recognise its jurisdiction." (archive.is)
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– realerfunction 26 points 2 years ago +26 / -0

“There has never been a true conciliation between First Nations people and the colonial nation of Australia. And any notion that First Nations peoples are citizens of Australia is an historic political lie being maintained by governments and institutions alike.

you were conquered. time to move the fuck on or leave like every other conquered people have in history. australia isn't just going to "go away"

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– RoulerBleu 19 points 2 years ago +19 / -0

Well it will be made away and collapse by mass migration if White people don't remove the invaders.

White people were more kind than most invaders, we usually let the natives live. That usually dosen't happen when other races invade ( See the Inuit genociding the previous Aboriginals in the Arctic : 100% run no survivor no mixing with them. )

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– censorthisss 8 points 2 years ago +8 / -0

Lucky for him, Australian politicians eagerly support his position.

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– ailurus 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

Yeah, it seems like this, sadly. We'll see what happens on Monday but I'm pretty sure there's not going to be anyone coming to arrest him and drag him to court or prison.

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– bamboozler1 [S] 12 points 2 years ago +12 / -0

Also lol at the story in the Guardian sidebar there: "'Unhoused' US [Black, with psycho hair] teenager named high school valedictorian: 'All I could ask for'"

https://www.theguardian.com/education/article/2024/may/31/unhoused-teenager-named-valedictorian

Fucking clown world indeed.

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– ernsithe 13 points 2 years ago +13 / -0

He sat at the top of the graduating class with a 3.89 grade-point average and was honored as the group’s valedictorian

Eh. If he actually earned it, good for him. That school has absolutely miserable performance, so a 3.89 was probably his own doing. He's not going to get that many "affirmative action" cheats compared to his peers at a school that's 57% black. The bar is probably low when it comes to grading, but best in the school is still best in the school.

https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/louisiana/districts/walter-l-cohen-college-prep/walter-l-cohen-college-prep-148847

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– BlueHellScapeRefugee 19 points 2 years ago +19 / -0

The bar is in the absolute gutter when it comes to grading. Showing up, doing your work, and not making your teacher's life a living hell is worth a point or two of GPA by itself because so many of your peers don't. The nonsense is moving into the colleges as well.

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– bamboozler1 [S] 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

Yeah, where I’m at, universities have mostly scrapped compulsory attendance (even for science), so if you actually do turn up, you’re almost guaranteed better results than those who don’t/for whatever reason can’t, lol…

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– deleted 12 points 2 years ago +12 / -0
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– bamboozler1 [S] 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

Oh, yeah, I forgot that you guys have a different system in that regard (should have remembered from when I was meant to be going on exchange)…

You have separate lab classes over there, right? Like, it’s a whole separate subject to the coursework/lecture classes..?

It’s not normally like that over here.

For science, at least, and even some of the humanities subjects I’ve done, tutes, at least, are always mandatory. And I’ve had several with mandatory/graded lecture attendance, too…

At least, that was the case pre-Covid.

But even after Covid, for things like Spanish, Chem and straight maths..? Attendance is defs mandatory.

Though the tradeoff is that some of these (Spanish, for example) don’t have a final, external exam. Which… Doesn’t suit me. But it does some others.

So eh. Tradeoffs, I guess!

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– Kweebecker 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

My university had some profs give marks for attendance. Or for "class participation".

It's such a joke.

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– Adamrises 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

It was absolutely mandatory in my US university.

After freshman year (when classes went from 80 in a lecture hall to an actual classroom) every single class I had had attendance worth some portion of your grade, usually to the point where you'd need 100% in everything else to not lose a whole letter off it. Often times with trick questions for the test that wasn't on the notes that you'd only get in lecture that was usually pointed out specifically to note it.

Likely because students with mindsets like yours had become rampant and they wanted to clamp down on it because of how badly it had begun to reflect on them.

The only classes I knew where it wasn't required were from my buddies in majors where the teacher knew you'd fail anyway if you missed them, so they didn't care to track it.

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– ernsithe 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

trick questions for the test that wasn't on the notes that you'd only get in lecture that was usually pointed out specifically to note it.

It maybe depends on the subject but this just sounds like you had awful instructors. If there is an "answer" that only shows up in lecture, it's not actually part of the coursework, it's just a way to force attendance. "You can flawlessly solve every type of question covered in this course but you didn't hear the magic word on Thursday so you lose points," is not university-level teaching.

The only place attendance is relevant is labs for obvious reasons. And even then, you could usually find open lab time and do all the work outside of class hours if you needed to.

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– Adamrises 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

it's just a way to force attendance

Well yes, that was the main point of it. They openly admitted to that as I already said. Because otherwise people would just download the powerpoints of the lectures or read the textbook and never attend period sans for the test days.

For an example, most of the time it was a study that you'd not know about because it was only brought up in lecture and end up being asked to discuss its findings relevant to the stuff you could learn from the text itself. Not a simple "writing Shabooopy for 10 points" magic word, but legitimate learning in itself being carrotted to keep you in the class instead of "lul attendance not mandatory, I'm outtie suckers!"

I'll even admit it was effective because I can still recall some of them due to the discussions we had in those lectures. Stuff I'd have missed otherwise because without the forced attendance my stupid youth brain would have ditched constantly.

Something not being "university-level" is the same as all your high school teachers saying "you'll need this in college!" wherein college is twice as lazy and immediately teaches you how to not need that. In theory it shouldn't be, but that's not how they end up working a lot of the time.

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– SR388-SAX 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

it involved doing things like RSA encryption from scratch, by hand.

Hmm, we did that in Theory of Computation, IIRC. Discrete math was all just counting things.

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– 83671R18 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

At this point, those are pretty good tactics. But if the whites use them, expect the occupiers' reaction to be worse than Waco.

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– Knife-TotingRat 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

I wish someone would point out to these fuckers that the alternative is to be "treated like an animal" like their feral, no-tech extinct Tasmanian cousins. Or like the still-extant Sentinelese.

Yes, they're being treated like protected wild animals. If they were treated like humans, they'd be offered the fruits of civilization and knowledge. But they're too retarded to take it, anyway, Goodall's chimps are more tolerant.

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– RoulerBleu 9 points 2 years ago +9 / -0

At least the Sentinelese are entirely self-reliant and know the importance of border control with deadly force.

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– Knife-TotingRat 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

All "wild animals" are. I mean, all that is true for every free-living, non-human species. They're not goddamn robots, or background dressing to an exclusively human drama, you know.

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– Smith1980 6 points 2 years ago +6 / -0

In Australia do Aboriginal people have an equivalent of reservations? Sounds like you guys hear nonstop whining about colonialism too

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– RoulerBleu 7 points 2 years ago +7 / -0

Australia has Reservations for aboriginals.

They were established in the 19th century as one of the White Man's Burdens, to give aboriginals a place to exist. It was thought they would become self-reliant if they could manage themselves.

Stupidity, substance abuse, violence and gibs / laziness flourished instead.

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– Smith1980 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

I’m just tired of the constant discussion of colonialism. Some groups were conquered. You look at the history of any continent and land conquest/colonialism happened.

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– RoulerBleu 10 points 2 years ago +10 / -0

SJWs are 99% blind to colonialism and opression if both parties are White.

They usually enthousiastically take part in shitting on ''marginalized peoples'' if they are White.

For example, trying to protect a native minority language in Europe gets in the way of mass-migration and accomodation for invaders, so the ZOG government will oppose anything meaningful ( any pressure on migrants to speak the native language = ''racist'' ).

In Canada : any consideration for ''disparate impact'' flies out of the window if we ask ''what about the disparate impact of mass-migration threathening the survival of French and Indigenous languages?''

SJW Crickets.

In Quebec, Mohawk activists ( who are native to the Great Lakes bassin, not Quebec ) decried mandatory French classes in Colleges as ''racist'' because it is ''colonialism'' to force Mohawks to speak French for that class instead of ''their own language''. What is ''their own language'' in this case? English. Lol.

Clown World.

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– Smith1980 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Clown world indeed. Recently I saw a post by someone talking about an African kingdom from around 1600s. They got upset when people in comments pointed out that that kingdom thrived on slavery and was one of the chief providers of slaves to the Europeans. I was laughing because they whine if you “gloss over” European history without mentioning slavery but they are happy to ignore the heavy involvement of Africans with slavery

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– Adamrises 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Stupidity, substance abuse, violence and gibs / laziness flourished instead.

But enough about the US Reservations.

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– Happygo 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

The same thing is happening to whites and europeans. Our culture and identity destroyed. They manufacture diseases and pour fent and pharma drugs into us and force us to live on the streets. Imprison us in mental hospitals and jails for doing things they haven't permitted yet.

Blue cities are the reservations for whites. The Indians used to be a people before all this. Moral or no they lived self sufficiently and with social continuity.

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– bamboozler1 [S] 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

As Rouler said, yep.

They keep being given more and more “Exclusive Native Title” (meaning only they can financially benefit from the land, water, mineral resources, etc.) grants, too, which seems to include both where they claim they originally lived, and the land where whitey later forced them to move (the latter being more similar to reservations in the US, in that sense, I guess)…

Which means that they control like 20 - 30% of our landmass, now. And I think up around 50% of the Northern Territory, which is kind of like… Our Oklahoma.

I suppose a difference would be that Abos are extremely restrictive of who gets to enter, or even cross, “their” land, and these places are almost always nearly completely undeveloped, with all the dysfunction that brings…

A casino on said land would be a massive step up, compared to the… Virtually nothing “civilized” that exists on most native title land right now…

But yeah, the better comparison is Canada, for all of this. It’s much more similar than the US, or even NZ, situation…

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– bamboozler1 [S] 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

I would add to my latter point: on this one issue, Australia and Canada followed a more similar path, and then you can argue that NZ and the US followed another (sort of)…

Which I think has to do with the relative development level of the civilizations in question.

The Māori and like, the Huron, Iroquois, etc., had the civilizational/technological know-how to fight back, and then they were able to “adapt” relatively well into the mainstream (particularly Native Americans).

Whereas for the Abos and the Inuits and the like, that… Didn’t occur, and they, even now, refuse to assimilate fully, which results in… What we have here.

I know a large number of Abos, and one (extremely entitled) Native Canadian bloke. The difference between the indigenous who see themselves as “Australian first, Indigenous second” and those who refuse to do so, is… Enormous.

Unfortunately the latter ones tend to get all the gibs, though.

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– Happygo 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

Abos are much lower iq than Indians in the American continent. Some of our Indians were building massive pyramids and civilizations like Cahokia. They figured out how to thrive unlike abos.

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– RoulerBleu 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

He's not native to Tasmany that's for sure, since that ethnicity is extinct ( though some mutts from the mainland claim to be ''Aboriginal Tasmanians'' ).

So what is his colonialist ass trying to argue here? White people bad, the closest brown person in the nearest populated island no matter how far away gets ''Aboriginal'' status by Intersectional osmosis?

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– ghostfox1_ 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

Cool, so what he's saying is he's going to stop living off the tax payer tit and give up any rights he has, right? Won't call the cops if someone just happened to beat the shit out of him and cripple him for life?

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– ArchRespawnsAgain 5 points 2 years ago +5 / -0

I wonder if he would get violent if you called him "Chris."

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– RadiateTonight 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

Those citizens are right and the cops are butthurt they are getting some resistance to their bullshit.

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– Happygo 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Ah yes, the true measure of worthiness: what a cop thinks about it. Cops are some of the dumbest people you can imagine.

Cops are just mad because they like being the sovereign citizens. They like having the special privileges while arresting and jailing those who do the same. When was the last time a cop got in trouble for speeding?

I used to respect them and now I just fear them. They are force that specifically hires lower iq people, then gives them qualified immunity to do whatever after a few months being taught to shoot a glock and arrest people.

Whatever good qualities you had in a zogbot about restraint and rights is out the window as they militarize more and more and become more diverse.

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