Comments by "Classical LP Vault" (@classicallpvault8251) on "John Anderson Media" channel.

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  3. A nation belongs to the first people who set up a nation state on territory they live in and have territorial control over. They then have a duty to extend full political rights to any peaceful tribal people who live in the area and who did not develop the concept of a nation state themselves. Indigenous Australians are full citizens and enjoy complete passive and active political rights and that's the way it should be. The problems in their community are unfortunate but they do not arise from colonisation, they arise from the unfortunate reality that they developed largely separate from outside contacts for tens of thousands of years and therefore were unable to optimally adapt to the world (far) around them which had advanced several eras beyond theirs. Also, genetics play a factor: addiction proneness, being less metabolically adapted to a diet based on agricultural products leading to poorer health, etc. and these are not caused nor can they be solved by any political policy. People will simply have to live with them and follow whatever trajectory that their lives are on to their best ability, just like anybody else has to make the best of what life has to offer them. It is the moral obligation of the nation state including their ancestral lands to try and help them modernise or, if they want to, let them live in elective isolation. Their compatriots however have no moral obligation to give them any political influence beyond that which they gain via taking part in the political process, even if this is via an influential advisory board rather than the ability to dictate policy. It isn't my business to get involved in what one should vote because I am not Australian, but Dutch mainstream media, dominated by radical progressives, have been vilifying Australia as a country and parrotting the talking points now also used by the Yes-movement for too long to not have an opinion on the matter. They did the same with the communist BLM movement and radical indigenous people's activists in South America. People are being emotionally manipulated into supporting these identitarian policies.
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