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Unsolicited Reflections's avatar

Absolutely fascinating article, which has got my head brimming with myriad thoughts. I spent the last 2.5 years teaching in a remote town in the Northern Territory, so I am familiar with Indigenous issues, and am I am highly engaged with the politics of Aboriginal Australia more broadly.

I think Aboriginal nationalism, which is covertly and overtly supported by our political elites (mostly out of guilt and for some simply out anti-Western/white sentiment) , is going to be a permanent and quite profound problem for Australia going forward.

Your point about Aboriginal nationalists not fully committing to nationalism and building their own state independently, instead opting for parasitic political concession-extraction within the state, is absolutely correct. This point gets to the heart of the problem: Aboriginal nationalism is incoherent and confused because Aboriginal people themselves are no longer a coherent category of people. The people of remote central Australia have *nothing* to do with the likes of Stan Grant. Aboriginal nationalism therefore ends up functioning as a giant ethnonarcissistic scam based off a politically manufactured and artificial conceptualisation of Indigenous identity, which many middle class Indigenous people have explicitly constructed out of a lack of real cultural or racial identification.

I have started to write about this on my own Substack, I think you will find it interesting: https://unsolicitedreflections.substack.com/p/australia-day-and-the-hollowness

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ISTJ's avatar

Well written , powerful, and provocative.

If you are ever in Perth I would love to dig deeper over some pasta and wine .

I agree that the Voice is the worst of all worlds . The real sovereignty Zionist model is an ideal that may be divorced from the heterogenous fractured reality that lacks the religious historical glue of Judaism.

Bravo 👏

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