(January 29, 2012 at 7:50 am)Justtristo Wrote:(January 29, 2012 at 6:25 am)KichigaiNeko Wrote: Statistics are like bikinis ... What they reveal is interesting what they hide is vital
So what ARE the limitations stopping Aboriginals from taking the responsibility to do for themselves again??
I would broadly with Cape York Lawyer Noel Pearson's analysis concerning what needs to be in Aboriginal policy. In particular end the problem of welfare dependency and marginalisation from the mainstream economy among Aboriginals.
Agreed but the "marginalisation" is of their own making. Further I would never trust the vocalisations of a lawyer. You do not understand Trist. "Marginalisation" allows people to use the system to their own advantage perpetuating perpetual dependence on the system. it's a wondrous catch 22 and the lawyers know this.
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