Would you support a First nations voice in Parlm, page-115

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    I respect you opinion on this hersuit.... but I'm wondering which points you think were misleading?

    the cross-generational trauma of previous treatment continued as much history is retold, albeit coloured by the personal traumas experienced, as this is their ancient means of recording history.

    damage to First Nations people continued to this day as 28% of all inmates nationally are, as of Sept '19 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Australians_and_crime

    and townships are left under-serviced and subject to ongoing addiction to a narrow range of drugs of the most harmful kind, alcohol, glue and petrol, with methamphetamine making inroads win larger population regions. inflation in such towns is vastly higher than elsewhere while work is extremely difficult to find, no capital to commence business interests and a serious lack of financial management of funds held in Trust accounts from royalty payments for land use by miners.

    there are many health and behavioural problems in these towns as such often accompanies drug abuse. So much Anger among Aboriginal people due to their collective history of abuse and deprivation by white people.

    yet every gov just throws more money at Aboriginal people in the hopes they might go away..... no real attempts to help these people to manage their own people in a better, pragmatic and functional way.

    Have you read much on epigenicity hersuit, the influences of trauma over generations which accumulate genetic alternations?

    its worth noting the factors causing long term changes to behaviours and health outcomes.
 
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