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<blockquote data-quote="BLR" data-source="post: 176657"><p>I don't think you will find many people to honestly admit they are prejudiced towards aboriginals to polling companies...'publications' mean naught when it comes to things such as racism...it's when you are relaxed with a person and a certain topic comes up, if they have had a few drinks thier inhibitions drop and you hear thier true view on the subject...it depends where you live though, we have a fairly high concentration in WA so it is largely on our doorstep on a daily basis. And only 2 out of 5 West Australians said they supported the apology.(out of no doubt a pool of 300 odd people)</p><p></p><p>How else would Howard last as long as he did with his views on the Aborginals if he was not an agent of his people?</p><p></p><p>How many Aboriginals do you see with important business jobs? Why is it that in the outback white schools get teachers while larger Aboriginal school can only get a part time teacher for far too many students? It doesn't stem entirely from the government, we facilitate thier actions...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLR, post: 176657"] I don't think you will find many people to honestly admit they are prejudiced towards aboriginals to polling companies...'publications' mean naught when it comes to things such as racism...it's when you are relaxed with a person and a certain topic comes up, if they have had a few drinks thier inhibitions drop and you hear thier true view on the subject...it depends where you live though, we have a fairly high concentration in WA so it is largely on our doorstep on a daily basis. And only 2 out of 5 West Australians said they supported the apology.(out of no doubt a pool of 300 odd people) How else would Howard last as long as he did with his views on the Aborginals if he was not an agent of his people? How many Aboriginals do you see with important business jobs? Why is it that in the outback white schools get teachers while larger Aboriginal school can only get a part time teacher for far too many students? It doesn't stem entirely from the government, we facilitate thier actions... [/QUOTE]
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