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Friday, August 15, 2008

Apology to aborigines is not enough, says Germaine Greer


Apology to aborigines is not enough, says Germaine Greer
The recent Australian government apology to the stolen generation does not go nearly far enough, provocative intellectual Germaine Greer says.
Years of ill treatment had been eating away at Aboriginal communities and threatened their future, she told ABC Television last night.
"We're only on the edge of what we've done to these people, we have ripped away everything, language, culture, land, self esteem," she said.
"You name any of the things that make you a human being and they have all been stripped away."
Professor Greer said she feared that it was already too late for many Aboriginal communities, criticising the federal government's intervention in the Northern Territory.
She called for a treaty with Aboriginal Australia, and also suggested holding a conference to explore how the rage within Aboriginal communities could be addressed.
White Australia had put Aborigines in "concentration camps", she said.
"In my worst moments I think that we might be way too late.
"They have been jerked from pillar to post. . . they've ended up in one concentration camp after another."
Professor Greer has penned an essay called On Rage which claims anger at systematic ill treatment is eating away at Aboriginal communities and must be addressed.
"The rage is poisoning everyone," she said.
"It probably means annihilation of black communities, but there are some people who will say to you that they are pretty well annihilated already."


And of course she is right, the apology was symbolic but symbolism without real committed resource is an empty gesture. Our own process of reconciliation with our indigenous population for confiscated lands has at times been just as empty, and worse with the recent confiscation via legislation of the foreshore and seabed theft. If the attempt to genuinely lift those who have been ill effected by our gain is real, we must go well beyond the feel good moments to the real concessions.

6 Comments:

At 15/8/08 8:16 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The same Germaine Greer who now lives in England?

 
At 15/8/08 8:58 am, Blogger Bryan Spondre said...

"Germaine Greer can get fucked, she lost all credibility when she said at the death of Steve Irwin 'The animal world got its revenge', so fuck her."

Yep, thats the kind of anthropomorphic statement that demonstrates the lunacy of the eco-elitists. Is she saying that the sting ray that killed Steve Irwin when he frightened it was acting under instructions from some "Cows With Guns" paramilitary animal group ?

 
At 15/8/08 11:19 am, Blogger Paul said...

O RLY? So where are our concentration camps in NZ bomber? or is there no comparison at ALL and your just trumpeting your own horn?

 
At 15/8/08 12:16 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like GG, rarely agree with her (not that I imagine that bothers her to much) but I like her, especially on Grumpy Old Women.

Like Chris Hitchens, he in a chain-smoking, drunken, fat pig but I enjoy listening to him. Like GG they don’t give a toss what people think.

Unlike Bomber I don’t always need to agree with people to find them entertaining and worth listening to.

Love to be at a dinner table with these two, wouldn’t say anything just sit back and watch and listen.

 
At 15/8/08 9:24 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This post is just detached rhetoric. As if giving land back to the abbos will help, considering how little they did with it in the last 40 000 years or so.

 
At 16/8/08 2:31 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When it comes down to it the maori got a lot more out of being colonised.

Imagine if they did not have that privilege. NZ would have looked like yugoslavia.

They should count themselves lucky

 

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