Senate debates
Thursday, 18 February 2021
Motions
Government Funding
5:18 pm
Pauline Hanson (Queensland, Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party) Share this | Hansard source
So many of them seem to have made it their life's work to enjoy the substantial salary and profile of their city based positions while they work to ensure Indigenous communities remain trapped in permanent victimhood, because, without victims to point to, the elites of the city side of the chasm have no relevance. As Henry Ergas said in The Australian recently, the city based mob's aim is to incite, not to inform. Ergas also pointed out:
… the "sorry" culture perpetuates a sense of victimhood that gives European settlement no credit for the enormous gains it has conferred.
The Aboriginal elite are creating and tolerating permanent victimhood for their Indigenous Australian brothers and sisters, and they don't care. They'll let the Indigenous population pay any price to achieve their goals. Their idea of equality is: 'We own everything, and the rest get nothing.' They want 100 per cent of the land. For them the 32 per cent of Australia already under native title isn't enough. This does not include private Indigenous landownership. They want 100 per cent of Australia to be owned by around three per cent of the population, based on the colour of their skin or their ancestry. That's called racism. It's pure and simple racism and it needs to be called out and exposed at every opportunity.
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