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Annie39
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Note to LongingSoul and others who may be interested,
I read your note in which you wrote “I’m definitely not implying that I’m more continental or superior to Mexicans at all. I’m just saying I’m safer.” I wondered why. I realized that I know almost nothing about the history of Australia. (I had an outline of an idea in my head. I thought that Anglo-Saxon descendents founded penal colonies)
This discussion started between those who are for and those who are against gun-control I thought that I would deal with the USA first. I know of course more about my country than Mexico and it seems that it may be true that you are safer than people of some parts of the USA as well as Mexico.
I have completed a little research about Australia and discovered that the Dutch founded colonies there first then the Brits. Apparently they moved in to take possession of the land without even a thought to the indigenous people. Yep, I thought, sounds like our history. Notice that I don’t refer to the indigenous people as “Aboriginal”. That’s because many years ago I engaged in Catholic Apologetics on the internet. I met, if that is the proper word for it in cyberspace, a member of the Australian Indigenous folks who told me that they do not like to be referred to as “Aboriginal” so I don’t use that term.
It is my guess that the indigenous Australians could be compared more to the American Indians than to the African-Americans of the US. When Columbus “discovered America” there were already people here. The Europeans both the Anglos and Spanish just moved in. The Spanish were looking for land and gold the Anglos were among other things looking to escape the Anglican Church. I believe that those folks were Calvinists for the most part. The Anglican Protestants were doing a number on Erin’s Isle too. (me ancestors)
My thought is that you are safer maybe because the indigenous people were decimated and have been subdued. This describes our indigenous people as well. I don’t know of any problems with American Indian tribes as a whole. Every group has its bad apples. Note a couple of quotes from the Anglos who were among those who took over Australia:
1845, settler Charles Griffiths sought to justify this, writing; "The question comes to this; which has the better right – the savage, born in a country, which he runs over but can scarcely be said to occupy … or the civilized man, who comes to introduce into this … unproductive country, the industry which supports life.
Early commentaries often tended to describe Aborigines as doomed to extinction following the arrival of Europeans. William Westgarth’s 1864 book on the colony of Victoria observed; "the case of the Aborigines of Victoria confirms …it would seem almost an immutable law of nature that such inferior dark races should disappear. If you are a little suspect of the ellipsis I am as well so if these quotes don’t represent the attitude of the people who took over AU please bring me up to speed by perhaps other quotes that more accurately reflect the attudes of the Europeans in AU.
I did some research on the internet to try to determine if those who invaded Australia ever enslaved the indigenous people. The answer I discovered is no. (Please correct me if I’m wrong).
The African-Americans of my country for the most part are descended from slaves. A small percentage of A.A. is involved in gang activity. The first street gangs in America were Irish BTW in the 1700s.
The A.A. were pretty much downtrodden in the US particularly in the south for most of our history. Things began to change in the 50s and 60s with the American Civil Rights movement. A minority of the descendents of those who were granted their civil rights are in violent gangs. Many of those folks say that they are redressing the balance. There are also Mexican gangs but like the AA those in gangs are in the minority. Most Mexicans and African-Americans are normal everyday hard working people. Although I don’t know very much about the drug culture, I understand that it is at least in part what perpetuates the gang violence.
I did research on the internet to attempt to determine if there was a drug problem in Australia. It seems that AU doesn’t have as big a problem as we do. Please note the quote I got from the internet below. I don’t know how accurate it is.
As I see it the bottom line it seems that there is not as much violence in AU than in parts of the USA and I pray (literally) that it remains so. And I pray that the violence here will subside. That seems to be the reason that there are more gun control advocates in AU
As for Mexico the drug cartels have taken over that country. That is the reason that you are safer than they are. The need for self protection is greater in Mexico and parts of the USA as I see it. It seems the need in South Africa is great as well .I have read accounts of recent violence in that country. According to an article that I read many South African middle class hire armed guards for protection.
Annie
Alcohol and drug related violence
The harm and high economic cost associated alcohol-related violence presents major challenges to all levels of government. In Australia around half of all homicides are alcohol-related. One in four Australians surveyed were found to be victims of alcohol-related verbal abuse. Today the impact of alcohol consumption, particularly among young people, is of growing concern. AIC research has identified key issues relating to alcohol-related violence and has advised on approaches to curb this behaviour. aic.gov.au/crime_types/violence/alcohol%20and%20drug%20related%20violence.html
I read your note in which you wrote “I’m definitely not implying that I’m more continental or superior to Mexicans at all. I’m just saying I’m safer.” I wondered why. I realized that I know almost nothing about the history of Australia. (I had an outline of an idea in my head. I thought that Anglo-Saxon descendents founded penal colonies)
This discussion started between those who are for and those who are against gun-control I thought that I would deal with the USA first. I know of course more about my country than Mexico and it seems that it may be true that you are safer than people of some parts of the USA as well as Mexico.
I have completed a little research about Australia and discovered that the Dutch founded colonies there first then the Brits. Apparently they moved in to take possession of the land without even a thought to the indigenous people. Yep, I thought, sounds like our history. Notice that I don’t refer to the indigenous people as “Aboriginal”. That’s because many years ago I engaged in Catholic Apologetics on the internet. I met, if that is the proper word for it in cyberspace, a member of the Australian Indigenous folks who told me that they do not like to be referred to as “Aboriginal” so I don’t use that term.
It is my guess that the indigenous Australians could be compared more to the American Indians than to the African-Americans of the US. When Columbus “discovered America” there were already people here. The Europeans both the Anglos and Spanish just moved in. The Spanish were looking for land and gold the Anglos were among other things looking to escape the Anglican Church. I believe that those folks were Calvinists for the most part. The Anglican Protestants were doing a number on Erin’s Isle too. (me ancestors)
My thought is that you are safer maybe because the indigenous people were decimated and have been subdued. This describes our indigenous people as well. I don’t know of any problems with American Indian tribes as a whole. Every group has its bad apples. Note a couple of quotes from the Anglos who were among those who took over Australia:
1845, settler Charles Griffiths sought to justify this, writing; "The question comes to this; which has the better right – the savage, born in a country, which he runs over but can scarcely be said to occupy … or the civilized man, who comes to introduce into this … unproductive country, the industry which supports life.
Early commentaries often tended to describe Aborigines as doomed to extinction following the arrival of Europeans. William Westgarth’s 1864 book on the colony of Victoria observed; "the case of the Aborigines of Victoria confirms …it would seem almost an immutable law of nature that such inferior dark races should disappear. If you are a little suspect of the ellipsis I am as well so if these quotes don’t represent the attitude of the people who took over AU please bring me up to speed by perhaps other quotes that more accurately reflect the attudes of the Europeans in AU.
I did some research on the internet to try to determine if those who invaded Australia ever enslaved the indigenous people. The answer I discovered is no. (Please correct me if I’m wrong).
The African-Americans of my country for the most part are descended from slaves. A small percentage of A.A. is involved in gang activity. The first street gangs in America were Irish BTW in the 1700s.
The A.A. were pretty much downtrodden in the US particularly in the south for most of our history. Things began to change in the 50s and 60s with the American Civil Rights movement. A minority of the descendents of those who were granted their civil rights are in violent gangs. Many of those folks say that they are redressing the balance. There are also Mexican gangs but like the AA those in gangs are in the minority. Most Mexicans and African-Americans are normal everyday hard working people. Although I don’t know very much about the drug culture, I understand that it is at least in part what perpetuates the gang violence.
I did research on the internet to attempt to determine if there was a drug problem in Australia. It seems that AU doesn’t have as big a problem as we do. Please note the quote I got from the internet below. I don’t know how accurate it is.
As I see it the bottom line it seems that there is not as much violence in AU than in parts of the USA and I pray (literally) that it remains so. And I pray that the violence here will subside. That seems to be the reason that there are more gun control advocates in AU
As for Mexico the drug cartels have taken over that country. That is the reason that you are safer than they are. The need for self protection is greater in Mexico and parts of the USA as I see it. It seems the need in South Africa is great as well .I have read accounts of recent violence in that country. According to an article that I read many South African middle class hire armed guards for protection.
Annie
Alcohol and drug related violence
The harm and high economic cost associated alcohol-related violence presents major challenges to all levels of government. In Australia around half of all homicides are alcohol-related. One in four Australians surveyed were found to be victims of alcohol-related verbal abuse. Today the impact of alcohol consumption, particularly among young people, is of growing concern. AIC research has identified key issues relating to alcohol-related violence and has advised on approaches to curb this behaviour. aic.gov.au/crime_types/violence/alcohol%20and%20drug%20related%20violence.html