“This is a nation that sees “unconscious bias and racism” as being inherently “normal”, writes a reader.
The essence of the finding was that the review authors found ″racism exists within the ABC workplace″ and ″ABC staff are subjected to racism from external individuals and organisations in connection with their work″.
The gap remains a widening chasm – 10-year-olds are to be locked up, Jacinta Price airs occasional vintage 1950s assimilationist statements, Noel Pearson, our greatest orator has fallen silent and First Nation people, the vast majority of whom voted Yes, live with the rejection.The hullabaloo surrounding systemic racism is a concern. What is systemic racism? The recommendations are fine, but examples of racism need be qualified.
The only way to combat these issues is to have more representation in our media and in leadership positions at grassroot levels where the seed is planted for change. I’m optimistic the next generation will show us that diversity is strength and their success truly reflects who we are as a country.Peter Dutton’s bullying of a young ABC reporter is an example of a modus operandi that seeks to create political divisions at every turn. The journalist’s job is to ask pertinent questions.
After all, would any other country tolerate constant rocket fire at its civilian population, requiring every dwelling to have a bomb shelter and schools to be conducted in underground bunkers?) asks, ″Does Israel want to take over, control or destroy any other Middle East country?″ Israel has been doing exactly this for over 75 years. Step by step, it has taken over and controlled the land that the UN mandated to be Palestine.
His statement begs the questions – why were these taxpayer activities approved in the first place, and why wasn’t such misuse of the scheme anticipated. It would be interesting to know the cost to taxpayers over 11 years for these activities now deemed inessential the provision of disability assistance.
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