Tuesday, 20 March 2012
The Dreamer
As I looked at the clock above the teachers head and I counted down the hours, minutes and seconds for school to be finished. I dreamt of far away lands. Adventures I have heard about but seemed impossible for a young suburban boy. To sail the wild blue seas and find a piece of paradise. Now it seems ironic that after so many years of travelling and dreaming that I should find my slice of paradise at home in Australia. It was a good adventure and I cant wait till the next time I find myself on the side of the road waiting for a friendly driver to pick me up. Life is different now but I'm still the dreamer sitting in the back of the room dreaming of my bucket list.
Friday, 16 March 2012
WANTED: Blog Followers
Gidday all. I have been working on this blog for about 6months now. I have learnt alot and have found a voice for my passions. Now I need some followers on this site.Don't be shy.Find the followers button and get on board. I have alot of fresh ideas for stories and am always up for ideas from any interested people. Give yourself a voice and click the followers button.Thank you,regards Burthurmarr
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
The Loss of Aboriginal Identity
What will happen to us as a proud people if our young reject their heritage and throw it in our faces? As a blue eyed Aboriginal man I am forever in the firing line for those people out there who try to stereotype us as all being the same. Personally I have held onto my identity through contact with my family and always trying to learn about my culture.
I worry for the future of the Aboriginal race when I see and hear of the disrespect shown by some of our children. Is it a phase within their lives or has the steady erosion of our spirit and the successful assimilation of our young driven a wedge between us and our families.
I know it is not happening in communities with a strong connection to land and family but it is happening in some metropolitan suburbs. Is this the beginning of the end? Once we lose our colour and our spirit,we lose our true selves and let go of the power which comes with being a part of the oldest living race on the planet.
The future can still be bright for the Aboriginal people. When I look around and see the many beautiful souls that are respectful and make you proud.
I worry for the future of the Aboriginal race when I see and hear of the disrespect shown by some of our children. Is it a phase within their lives or has the steady erosion of our spirit and the successful assimilation of our young driven a wedge between us and our families.
I know it is not happening in communities with a strong connection to land and family but it is happening in some metropolitan suburbs. Is this the beginning of the end? Once we lose our colour and our spirit,we lose our true selves and let go of the power which comes with being a part of the oldest living race on the planet.
The future can still be bright for the Aboriginal people. When I look around and see the many beautiful souls that are respectful and make you proud.
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Australian War Criminal
In 1943 a rape occurred and a baby was born. This man thought he was a bit of a stud. Spreading his seed among the local Aboriginal girls. His DNA was spread like a plague, corrupting the young and beautiful women of the north. Evil he was and unpunished he stayed. The pain that he caused still last to this day.
The owner of Abington Downs cattle station probably thought no one would care about these Aboriginal women. I have a long memory and so do my family.
People sometimes wonder why we as Aboriginal people are so mad at the world. The answer to that is that sometimes sorry is not enough. Sometimes men like Percy Edwards needs to be punished.
The owner of Abington Downs cattle station probably thought no one would care about these Aboriginal women. I have a long memory and so do my family.
People sometimes wonder why we as Aboriginal people are so mad at the world. The answer to that is that sometimes sorry is not enough. Sometimes men like Percy Edwards needs to be punished.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Human Infestation
Why do we humans have the belief that we are more important than the animals of our world. In the small suburb of Kabra in Rockhamton, Queensland exists a colony of humans living close to a large colony of Flying Foxes. These humans are not too happy sharing this beautiful part of Australia with their Flying neighbours. Calls for culling are growing by the hour. I have only been here for a few days but still get excited when i see them flying in the early evening in search of food. The way they move together like shoaling fish, moving as one amazes me. It seems obvious that these animals need to be studied so we can gain a better understanding of their nature and find ways to live in harmony. Somehow the small voices of the animal lovers is being drown out by the very vocal non-native homosapians of this area. Maybe its not the bats that need to be controlled but the people willing to kill for comfort.
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