the aboriginal problem in the west, page-15

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    interesting comments gz

    in watso's youth, he worked through the goldfields, pilbara, and the kimberlies. not sure why, but it was only in the kimberlies, that watso noticed camps (or settlements), that were attached to stations... - and they were shocking places to live (basically, tin humpies - but then again, that is probably better than the way that they lived for the previous 10,000 years). ok - in wiluna, watso did chat with "stockmen" in the hotel. watso is not too sure, where they lived - but there were some settlements in the district

    the points, that you make, gz, are most valid - but at the same time, how can a nation have two sets of rules - particularly, when "refugees" who come from impoverished countries, come here, and get full entitlements to the welfare system

    ok - watso mentioned that the tin humpies, could have been better than the way that they lived for the previous 10,000 years - which begs the question - why is this the case.
 
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