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Speaking to Peta Credlin, rowandean says non-Indigenous people are not ‘at war’ with Indigenous Australia, saying the idea of a treaty is a ‘complete fabrication’ in which individuals are held responsible for ancestral actions. Credlin

Outsiders host Rowan Dean says the call for an Indigenous voice in the constitution as well as a treay ‘is about land and money’.

Speaking to Peta Credlin, Mr Dean says non-Indigenous people are not ‘at war’ with Indigenous Australia, saying the idea of a treaty is a ‘complete fabrication’ in which individuals are held responsible for ancestral actions. Mr Dean says reparations being asked for means money, and native title means land, as a test for how the law can be ‘made flexible’ for land and money grabs.

 

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MRobertsQLD rowandean is Credlin still living with Tony Abbot?

rowandean Yes it might be. But at some point the country has to make an point of recognising inclusiveness. It has not been done. But it does imply that we conquered this land. Which doesn't appeal to me. Just needed a place for convicts. And look what happened?

rowandean rowandean and Credlin -two great minds, each respectively in their own unique way! Only a numpty wouldn’t recognise a treaty as being about “us” and “them”, and the inherent conflict of interest implied. -a precursor to left’s socialist long term objective ‘divide and conquer’?

rowandean Nobody will lose. A way forward . The only fabrications are Rowan's assertions. Fair minded people know what this is about, let's not get distracted. There will be no 3rd chamber, no apartheid, no division. No individual will be held responsible for ancestral actions.

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