They sound like country Australians to me.
Although I can understand this view entirely can I just confirm that they are not all this way. I have some decent, thoguhtful, intelligent and compassionate friends over here who buck the national stereotypes. If you look in the right places they can...
If that is the case I will leave you to continue your discussions with the people who have said the things you disagree with, I am off to bed.
Good luck bringing them round to your way of thinking.
Not me who started accusing people of trying to make others act and think like they do. Your opinion is welcome, as I said. Just pointing out the irony and hypocrisy .
Nothing to do with my agenda, but there are some thing that the majority of people in the world think are worth saving and things are put in place to make sure they are not destroyed. Things like endangered animals and world heritage sites.
Just because it is your opinion that people should be...
Most people on this thread seem to be freely expressing their feelings about the subject.
The problem is that you disagree and you that is trying to apply your opinion to others and expecting everybody else to think and act like you do.
So when did European settlers become the Australian pioneers.
To be honest the blame for what happened should be shared, but until Australia begins to take some responsibility for what happened during it's early years the issues won't progress very far
Techinically Dingoes aren't native, they have just been here a long time. Does beg the question though, how long does something have to be here before it is considered native?
The origins of the dingo are obscure and there is much controversy. It is not truly native to Australia but is thought...