re: It must be hard being a racist ..... anna / ni Pretty close to the mark anna, but not quite.
Early 1960's I couldn't understand why (and I'm generalising here) aboriginals were generally seen as second class citizens yet people like Lionel Rose was seen as a hero. He was, and is still a hero of mine.
That's where the interest started I guess.
As a kid I played at times with aboriginal kids, as a teenager I spent some time outdoors with them, as an adult I have shared a few beers with them, and enjoyed outback activities, and on a couple of occasions worked with them.
I have found aboriginal people to have a genuine warmth about them. They have skills only white people could ever dream of having. Footy ...........
Their art (as you say) I love, their dancing ...... the whole package.
In life if you fall in love with someone, you can't analyse why !!!!!!!!!!!! so how can I analyse why I love the aboriginal culture.
There you go nickoo .........
As I said before, why comlpicate things ?
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