Tim Blair summaries the Australia Day incident with the PM accurately, although with more light heartedness than I might have expected. Andrew Bolt takes the more serious route, but I personally think his previous deliberate snideness in dealing with the difficult issue of who can or should claim aboriginality has forever weakened his credibility as a public commentator on the issue. (Of course, the relatively pale skin of many involved yesterday will be taken by many as vindication of his criticisms. The point is, however, that Bolt could have made the criticism without any legal trouble if he had been more careful and didn't throw in attempts at personal ridicule.)
In any event, there is no doubt at all that, by my reckoning, 95% of the population will rightly see it as a disgraceful incident and it will harden a huge number against any further symbolic or legal steps towards greater recognition of aborigines.
Anyone on the Left who tries to argue it was all the police fault, or even Tony Abbott's fault, deserve ridicule.
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