I've been posting very little lately but I seem still to be read. I
plan to do more this winter, but if anyone is at all interested in
what I do here I suggest that he or she read my entries in the
following thread. There is no perfection on usenet but it still has
good political potential:
On Nov 15, 1:29 am, HHW <coaster132...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've been posting very little lately but I seem still to be read. I
> plan to do more this winter, but if anyone is at all interested in
> what I do here I suggest that he or she read my entries in the
> following thread. There is no perfection on usenet but it still has
> good political potential:
Thank you for this, and your many, many other informative posts. You
have your own fan club, obviously, in the guise of some of the most
hate-filled creatures ever to have drawn breath. That hatred is their
only attempt at defending the indefensible speaks volumes for the lack
of depth of their honesty.
Meister Moto, wrote:
> On Nov 15, 1:29 am, HHW <coaster132...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> I've been posting very little lately but I seem still to be read. I
>> plan to do more this winter, but if anyone is at all interested in
>> what I do here I suggest that he or she read my entries in the
>> following thread. There is no perfection on usenet but it still has
>> good political potential:
> Thank you for this, and your many, many other informative posts. You
> have your own fan club, obviously, in the guise of some of the most
> hate-filled creatures ever to have drawn breath. That hatred is their
> only attempt at defending the indefensible speaks volumes for the lack
> of depth of their honesty.
>I've been posting very little lately but I seem still to be read. I
>plan to do more this winter, but if anyone is at all interested in
>what I do here I suggest that he or she read my entries in the
>following thread. There is no perfection on usenet but it still has
>good political potential:
Australia's culpability in East Timor's genocide
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http://www.pcug.org.au/~wildwood/earlyviva.htm "Australian governments all sought to influence the destiny of East
Timor. This destiny became one of the longest ongoing acts of genocide
since the European Holocaust of the Second World War. I am reminded of
the French Vichy Government of that war which supplied and organised
the freight train convoys that carried persecuted Jews to the Nazi
ovens. Canberra's warts-and-all allegiance with Jakarta; the almost $2
billion in bilateral aid; the million of dollars in military gifts,
defence training and defence co-operation; and the political lobbying
in the international arena for Jakarta's position, all helped to
create a similar cattlewagon, transporting the East Timorese to their
diabolical fate." Jim Aubrey, editor, 'Free East Timor: Australia's
culpability in East Timor's genocide'.
"The second consequence of British settlement was
appropriation of land and water resources. The combination
of disease, loss of land and direct violence reduced the
Aboriginal population by up to 80% between 1788 and 1900.
A wave of massacres and resistance followed the frontier
of British settlement. By the 1870s all the fertile areas
of Australia had been appropriated, and Indigenous communities
reduced to impoverished remnants living either on the fringes
of Australian communities or on lands considered unsuitable
for settlement".
(from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Australians)