I think it’s important for context to realise this is specifically about Australia, and that there are things that won’t make sense to a lot of people from outside Australia.

Newstart – the dole, the looking for work payment. The government wants to not give it to young jobseekers for SIX WEEKS after they file for unemployment. Imagine how many people wind up homeless before that six weeks ticks down.

ATSI – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. Our native peoples. Generational trama, abuse, and government policies of child removal that were calculated for maximum cultural genocide have understandably taken their toll. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have specific needs that aren’t met by cookie cutter, white-oriented services for welfare, health care and employment. Cutting the programs designed to work for ATSI people’s specific needs alienates them from necessary services and has a direct impact on their health, housing security, job security and happiness. This isn’t about special treatment, it’s about identifying and correcting inequality and providing services in a culturally sensitive manner. ATSI services are often employers of ATSI people, for obvious reasons, and cutting these services means these employees are out of a job, too.

Sell your land, etc. – This is about ATSI people, too. Native title means native people have a right to live and hunt and preserve their cultural heritage on designated lands. But government services to these lands are limited, and government will often refuse to provide services to remote places. This causes a bleed of people to the cities. Families need to work, need to eat, need medical services. Problem is, the government can muscle in and reclaim the land if too few people live on their country. And sometimes, they agree to send some services, but only if the people allow mining companies in. Fun fact, there’s a community right now trying to crowdfund cleaning their water. It’s full of uranium. There’s another that’s got water full of something left over from American nuclear testing. And that’s just a fraction of the problem. Sacred sites are often destroyed without so much as a sorry. These are places that have been used for ceremonial purposes for tens of thousands of years. There’s no replacing that.

All of these things hurt vulnerable people. Most of these things disproportionally hurt ATSI people, disabled people, and people without family to bail them out if things get really bad.

Because I never see these

chimeraculous:

Native Girls are beautiful.
Native Boys are beautiful.
First Nations Girls are beautiful.
First Nations Boys are beautiful.
Indigenous Girls are beautiful.
Indigenous Boys are beautiful.
Aboriginal Girls are beautiful.
Aboriginal Boys are beautiful.
Inuit Girls are beautiful.
Inuit Boys are beautiful.
Métis Girls are beautiful.
Métis Boys are beautiful.
Aleut Girls are beautiful.
Aleut Boys are beautiful.
Afro-Indigenous Girls are beautiful.
Afro-Indigenous Boys are beautiful.
Mi’kmaq girls are beautiful.
Mi’kmaq boys are beautiful.
Two-Spirit Girls are beautiful.
Two-Spirit Boys are beautiful.
You’re beautiful if you have dark skin.
You’re beautiful if you have light skin.
You’re beautiful if you’re in between.
You’re beautiful if you’re mixed.
You’re beautiful if you fit the Western Gender Binary.
You’re beautiful if you’re don’t fit the Western Gender Binary.
You’re beautiful if you’re multiple genders.
You’re beautiful.

(Aboriginal, Inuit, and Métis lines added by @phaedragona. Two-Spirit lines added by many people. Afro-Indigenous and Mixed lines added by @condorofrph. Aleut lines added by anonymous. Mi’kmaq lines added by @kennachaos . Correction on gender lines by @doyoumisterjones . If there’s anyone I’ve left out, feel free to add on to it and/or message me and I’ll change the original post.

cumaeansibyl:

jadedownthedrain:

I love Burnum Burnum ❤️💛🖤

more about Burnum Burnum

text of the declaration:

The Burnum Burnum Declaration England, 26th January, 1988

I, Burnum Burnum, being a nobleman of ancient Australia do hereby take posession of England on behalf of the Aboriginal people. In claiming this colonial outpost, we wish no harm to you natives, but assure you that we are here to bring you good manners, refinement and an opportunity to make a Koompartoo – ‘a fresh start’. Henceforth, an Aboriginal face shall appear on your coins and stamps to signify our sovreignty over this domain. For the more advanced, bring the complex language of the Pitjantjajara; we will teach you how to have a spiritual relationship with the Earth and show you how to get bush tucker.

We do not intend to souvenir, pickle and preserve the heads of your 2000 of your people, nor to publicly display the skeletal remains of your Royal Highness, as was done to our Queen Truganninni for 80 years. Neither do we intend to poison your water holes, lace your flour with strychnine or introduce you to highly toxic drugs. Based on our 50,000 year heritage, we acknowledge the need to preserve the Caucasian race as of interest to antiquity, although we may be inclined to conduct experiments by measuring the size of your skulls for levels of intelligence. We pledge not to sterilise your women, nor to separate your children from their families. We give an absolute undertaking that you shall not be placed onto the mentality of government handouts for the next five generations but you will enjoy the full benefits of Aboriginal equality. At the end of two hundred years, we will make a treaty to validate occupation by peaceful means and not by conquest.

Finally, we solemnly promise not to make a quarry of England and export your valuable minerals back to the old country Australia, and we vow never to destroy three-quarters of your trees, but to encourage Earth Repair Action to unite people, communities, religions and nations in a common, productive, peaceful purpose.

Burnum Burnum.