As we as a nation continue to reflect on how best we can acknowledge the original inhabitants of Australia, we should at a minimum listen to their request to defend marriage, family and children by resisting the rainbow juggernaut. It is offensive to Aboriginal Australians to even contemplate such behavior so we should not allow such a change in law to be imposed on them in their land Australia.
A GROUP of senior Aboriginal leaders is petitioning federal parliament to oppose the attack on marriage. THE Uluru bark petition, backed by leaders of 70 different indigenous cultural groups from Queensland to Western Australia, was formally delivered to Speaker Tony Smith. The group opposes the attack on marriage on the basis that traditional unions between a man and a woman have always been upheld amongst the oldest living culture on earth. Indigenous Liberal MP Ken Wyatt said fathers and mothers were deeply honoured in Aboriginal culture. "They form the foundation of our families, class and system, and pass down our teaching, culture our traditions from generation to generation," he told parliament. Read on about and sign The Uluru Bark Petition
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Craig MannersWhile much of what is written in this Blog may currently appear to be counter-cultural, given our post-truth culture, it is in no way counter-human beings. I am always for people no matter what they think, do, or may have done in their past. Where I put forward ideas or debate against certain ideology, behaviour, ideas, movements, politics, I remain very much on the side of the human beings even though I may be opposed to their worldview, behaviour and politics. Such opposition is generally out of concern for the ultimate consequences of such behaviour or ideas, especially for children. |