Aboriginal Australians—have lived on the continent for over 50,000 years. Today, there are 250 distinct language groups spread throughout Australia.

Aboriginal Australians are split into two groups: Aboriginal peoples, who are related to those who already inhabited Australia when Britain began colonizing the island in 1788, and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who descend from residents of the Torres Strait Islands, a group of islands that is part of modern-day Queensland, Australia.

Br*tish settlement :ukkk:

When British settlers began colonizing Australia in 1788, between 750,000 and 1.25 Aboriginal Australians are estimated to have lived there. Soon, epidemics ravaged the island’s indigenous people, and British settlers seized Aboriginal lands.

Though some Aboriginal Australians did resist—up to 20,000 indigenous people died in violent conflict on the colony’s frontiers—most were subjugated by massacres and the impoverishment of their communities as British settlers seized their lands.

The Stolen Generations :aus-delenda-est:

Between 1910 and 1970, government policies of assimilation led to between 10 and 33 percent of Aboriginal Australian children being forcibly removed from their homes. These “Stolen Generations” were put in adoptive families and institutions and forbidden from speaking their native languages. Their names were often changed.

The struggle continues :red-fist:

Today, about three percent of Australia’s population has Aboriginal heritage. Aboriginal Australians still struggle to retain their ancient culture and fight for recognition—and restitution—from the Australian government.

The state of Victoria is currently working toward a first-of-its-kind treaty with its Aboriginal population that would recognize Aboriginal Australians’ sovereignty and include compensation. However, Australia itself has never made such a treaty, making it the only country in the British Commonwealth not to have ratified a treaty with its First Nations peoples.


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  • Quimby [any, any]
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    4 years ago

    Go ahead and ban me for liberalism, but I'll say it: Biden has actually done a good job for his first week. It's NOT enough. But, like, today he signed an executive order banning private prisons at the federal level. That's such a no brainer, obviously, but not what I would have expected for Joe "why can't I say 'the blacks'?" Biden.

    • adfsadfsadfsadf [none/use name]
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      edit-2
      4 years ago

      Wait just a few more weeks. Things will turn to shit. The dems won't kill the filibuster. And 6 months from now Biden's Supreme Court reform study will finish. And - in a shocker - they'll suggest not to pack the court.

      Etc.

    • Totalscrotalimplosio [he/him,any]
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      4 years ago

      I keep expecting to read that it won't go into effect until 2050 or all the contracts just never expire. But yeah it's objectively good on paper. The insulin thing doesn't look great but at this point it seems like a review of all trump regs/EOs done in the last 60 days which is absolutely necessary. Though I'm sure some pharma ghoul is currently living in whatever office is doing the review to make sure the prices will go up a little.

    • Coolkidbozzy [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      The senate is even shittier than I thought it would be, but yeah I'll admit I expected absolutely nothing and Biden has done a few relatively positive things (as well as a few expectedly hellish things). Obviously not enough for anything to fundamentally change in ways that they need to in order to stave off fascism. HOWEVER, Biden still has up to 4 years to do irreparable damage domestically and abroad

    • Bruv [none/use name]
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      4 years ago

      except ICE, aka the one that made all the trump era private prison deals