Re: How do we fix the problem between opinions ?
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2020 1:26 pm
According to those who follow my work, I do just that, Black. The reviews I get have blown me away and motivated me to continue to present the animal's perspective.
My record of 'created hypothesis' and the discussions thereof are substantial on this site and every other I frequent.
Your suggestion said discussions are NOT fictional by their very nature is absurd... or do you have evidence to the contrary? If so, care to share? The world awaits...
Regarding your claim I dismiss the "dimensions of the indigenous viewpoint' are ignorant in the extreme... Once again you assume too much. Didn't your legal studies emphasise the faulty logic of believing in assumptions?
You have no idea of my DNA nor my studies.
My background in 'Origine Studies' comes from a lifetime of digging into it and living in the bush... in 'my country'.
Pretty much running wild (as kids did back then) I connected to my country, physically as well as spiritually.
My parents property sat across what was a major travel route from the Gold Coast to the Bunya Festival.
The main guardian spirit of this country was an old, weathered Elder who used to sit with me when in my youth I would venture outside at night into what I suspect was one of the tribes' regular camping spots and play my didgeridoo. His face would appear out of the star filled night and while I played, watch to the west.
I have no idea if I carry Origine DNA (as my sister and Origine in-laws claim) and as I suggested in an earlier post, what difference does it make?
You either carry a deep empathy and connection with the land or you do not, regardless of race.
Those who pedestalise an entire race as superior (for whatever reason) to another are by definition guilty of racism are they not?
My record of 'created hypothesis' and the discussions thereof are substantial on this site and every other I frequent.
Your suggestion said discussions are NOT fictional by their very nature is absurd... or do you have evidence to the contrary? If so, care to share? The world awaits...
Regarding your claim I dismiss the "dimensions of the indigenous viewpoint' are ignorant in the extreme... Once again you assume too much. Didn't your legal studies emphasise the faulty logic of believing in assumptions?
You have no idea of my DNA nor my studies.
My background in 'Origine Studies' comes from a lifetime of digging into it and living in the bush... in 'my country'.
Pretty much running wild (as kids did back then) I connected to my country, physically as well as spiritually.
My parents property sat across what was a major travel route from the Gold Coast to the Bunya Festival.
The main guardian spirit of this country was an old, weathered Elder who used to sit with me when in my youth I would venture outside at night into what I suspect was one of the tribes' regular camping spots and play my didgeridoo. His face would appear out of the star filled night and while I played, watch to the west.
I have no idea if I carry Origine DNA (as my sister and Origine in-laws claim) and as I suggested in an earlier post, what difference does it make?
You either carry a deep empathy and connection with the land or you do not, regardless of race.
Those who pedestalise an entire race as superior (for whatever reason) to another are by definition guilty of racism are they not?