Further tweets from her:
And:
The attitude, well on the rise in aboriginal activism in the capital cities, that the real problem is undoing everyone else's sovereignty that has been in place for more than a century and produced a modern functioning society, just makes me grind my teeth somewhat.
Update: and what does this even mean?:
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welcome to the anti-woke Right, steve or should I say welcome back?
Depends how you define it, Jason. I am not, by and large, cynical of the "me too" movement, or Black Lives Matter in the US.
But it seems to me that in Australia, commentary has been ignoring the increasingly radical theory basis of young aboriginal activism: rallies are now all "always was, always will be, aboriginal land". I saw a sign at one I happened to be near last year reading "Abolish Australia".
It's like seeing diehard communists from the 70's onwards pretending that their was a genuine prospect that if the West would only realign to Soviet style economic management every problem would be fixed.
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