By Joseph on Monday, 14 February 2022
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

Aboriginal Matters By Nigel Jackson

To the Editor of The Australian

 

As regards the Uluru Statement, the "broad political consensus" that Ben Wyatt rightly says is necessary for change ("Uluru Statement is not just the right way, it is inevitable', 12-13/2) is unlikely to endorse his one-sided views. Acceptance of the divisive proposals of the Statement is unlikely to occur on a wide basis because they are clearly against the interests of most other Australians.

At a time of increasing international insecurity, we need unity of purpose on this continent. That unity can only be obtained if a future-based approach is taken up, not one centered on the past - or what some allege is the past. Individual ethnicity is important and worthy of respect; but, constitutionally, our shared Australianness is more important.

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