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    First Nations never had paying jobs? Getting paid money wasn't in their lifestyle.

    They didn't have welfare, or health centres, or education, or transport or housing either
    but it certainly suits their lifestyle now


    The went where the work was....in other words they were already practicing that same lifestyle from where they came from.

    Are you serious? Someone from a village in the Italian alps or from a fishing village in Croatia had very little affinity with cutting cane in Far North Queensland


    Going where the work was is also choice to pick which work you wanted to do.

    Most migrant went to where the work - any work - was. Hence the thousands who flocked to the Snowy Mountain Scheme when it was being built. Many qualified migrants had to take whatever job came along if they wanted to feed their families

    You remain a very clueless person and must have been a test case for Messrs Dunning and Kruger.

    ''The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias whereby people with low ability, expertise, or experience regarding a type of task or area of knowledge tend to overestimate their ability or knowledge.''

 
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