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  • @ericwilliams8504
    @ericwilliams85048 күн бұрын

    No one alive today has stakes in what happened in the distant past.... no one is owed a thing.. We need to move on and acknowledge this to be a chapter from times gone by, involving people who are long gone.... Here and now is where we all need to be...... anything else is just divisive and counterproductive to a harmonious, successful future.

  • @Unit8200-rl8ev
    @Unit8200-rl8ev18 күн бұрын

    The Genocide of the Australian Aboriginals is one of many examples of the Capitalist Genocides, which far outnumber the Genocides committed by Communists.

  • @johne1431
    @johne143116 күн бұрын

    Good point, but not sure about communist part? The purges of Stalin and Chairman Mao, where massive! You could be right though!

  • @underalions2023
    @underalions202327 күн бұрын

    They are not Indigenous. They are aboriginal.

  • @martywright1829
    @martywright1829Ай бұрын

    All the comments are bullshit I’m a descendant of the jidinji tribe that resided near where tinaroo dam is now and the white man would say anything to make it justifiable for themselves in massacring natives so as not to be held accountable

  • @mcsando1154
    @mcsando1154Ай бұрын

    How is it possible to identify anything more than 100yrs ago if it wasnt documented - TOTAL BS!!!!!

  • @adelarsen9776
    @adelarsen9776Ай бұрын

    You could ask the Goodrich family....

  • @philliprobinson2902
    @philliprobinson2902Ай бұрын

    God removed Aboriginals from the land by the British Empire, Why?, for Thier evil practices of witchcraft as God did to the American Indian tribes Shinwalkers, kardarchie man. God is not mocked and these people's were judged and God gave Thier lands to another people Fact. Gods will never fails.

  • @malietoasamoa1301
    @malietoasamoa130124 күн бұрын

    I'm pretty sure God doesn't bless genocides danm

  • @philliprobinson2902
    @philliprobinson2902Ай бұрын

    God removed the Aboriginals from the land , Gods judgement on Thier witchcraft British Empire God's Arm of justice. These videos glorify blacks killing whites, as it is justified. Aboriginal culture founded in most evil practices of witchcraft, and yes ill say again Gods judgement for witchcraft was to remove such evil from the land fact. And that's what happened, aboriginal people learnt God is not mocked, Attacks on white women children by these demonic lead people is what should be exposed. White men killed these murders to protect their families and it happened that God removed the Aboriginals from the land, amen. why ? For their evil practices witchcraft and murder

  • @Unit8200-rl8ev
    @Unit8200-rl8ev18 күн бұрын

    Jesus was an evil Sorcerer who raised wicked men from the dead to do his evil bidding.

  • @shifty76
    @shifty76Ай бұрын

    Thank you for keeping true history alive: We need to respect our nations people and ask for forgiveness.

  • @brucerobinson3715
    @brucerobinson3715Ай бұрын

    So now I know anything my grandparents told me that their parents had heard from their parents is true and factual.

  • @user-bk7gv7kz5r
    @user-bk7gv7kz5rАй бұрын

    The aboriginals of FNQ were savage cannibals.They frequently hunted down gold seekers and broke their legs if not in a hurry and came back a few days later.

  • @underalions2023
    @underalions2023Ай бұрын

    Had nothing to do with me. Does not effect anyone living and alive today.

  • @alansivkoff282
    @alansivkoff282Ай бұрын

    The fact his the native troopers were responsible for most of the incidents. Blackman on Blackman, nothing changed despite the arrival of white settlers.

  • @sophrapsune
    @sophrapsuneАй бұрын

    This is an incredibly valuable history, recording some of the horrors and inhumanity of squatter expansion. “Dispersion” operations were effectively a euphemism for attempted genocide on the part of frontier perpetrators. However, the very fact that it was kept “silent” and the appalled reaction outside of the frontier, shows that it was not regarded as a politically, socially or morally acceptable policy. It is evident that both sides of this undeclared frontier war between squatters and Aboriginal people conducted themselves with savagery, but the Europeans had far more effective technology to achieve their ends. The very limited criminal prosecution of these massacres shows how the Crown’s rule of law effectively did not exist on the frontier.

  • @Gtdstuff
    @GtdstuffАй бұрын

    Absolute garbage

  • @VM-oi3dk
    @VM-oi3dkАй бұрын

    Cullin-la-Ringo was in 1861 , not 1961

  • @VM-oi3dk
    @VM-oi3dkАй бұрын

    The narrator says the Hornet Bank massacre was in 1957. It was in 1857.

  • @Happiones
    @Happiones2 ай бұрын

    I'm currently trying to re-evaluate my ideas on the aboriginal situation and saw this documentary as maybe something worth watching (it was, by the way), checked out the comments and saw what I expected, crap flying both ways. Here's some points I'd like to make. We can't change the past, get over it because we can influence the future. Aboriginal culture was a stone age culture. The fact that it hadn't changed for 40 thousand years could easily be used to criticize aboriginal culture for not being able to develop, alternatively I have the opinion that the land largely couldn't support a population level that caused conflict causing pressure to advance, let alone give anyone the leisure time required to change things. The current conditions under which aboriginals now find themselves, in terms of ease of living, health, and life span are hugely advantageous over their situation in their stone age culture. Current aboriginal culture is now more than anything, white culture, with an aboriginal flavour, just like Australian culture is 60's Australian cultured with a dash of Italian, Greek, Lebanese, Vietnamese and, dare I say it Aboriginal. European ethnic people are here in Australia. We're not going anywhere, especially the ones born here, without huge social upheaval that history shows does not end well. Aboriginal culture has some aspects that don't go well in modern culture and some that would hugely benefit modern culture. I don't have a problem acknowledging aboriginal occupation and the advantages we (Europeans) have received and/or developed from the land, BUT something that also should be appreciated in return is what Europeans, have brought to the table in terms of technology, political stability, governance and protection from further, and arguably more genocidal, invasions.

  • @colinmacdonald2839
    @colinmacdonald28392 ай бұрын

    Terra Nullius my arse Always Was Always will be Aboriginal Land and the first nation people are still being abused not even having a voice in the aus parliament .It was genocide

  • @MrVenice62
    @MrVenice622 ай бұрын

    More and more descendants of settler families are speaking out the truth of what was done in removing Indigenous people to make way for their sheep and cattle. Susannah Henty and David Marr are among them. The stories are out there in written records of the time and not just in the memories of Aboriginal families. Australians have chosen the great silence rather than the truth but the history of our settlement is an open wound that will not go away.

  • @danielle.thefairy
    @danielle.thefairy3 ай бұрын

    So much blatant racism from Australias in the comments mirrors the climate of racism here and how openly you all spout it

  • @Unit8200-rl8ev
    @Unit8200-rl8ev18 күн бұрын

    What can you expect from a nation of criminals and racist Imperialists?

  • @danielle.thefairy
    @danielle.thefairy3 ай бұрын

    The blatant disregard of the murder of hundreds of thousands of people and the belligerent propaganda is astounding!! 1826 Australia was 100% indigenous and is 3% only 198 years later is historically considered genocide. But yet none of you will even acknowledge that one fact to begin with

  • @paulkeys175
    @paulkeys1753 ай бұрын

    Just watched a very cheap movie about the myall creek massacre. No doubt sourced from actual written records. Not Chinese whispers. It appears even then white settlers adhered to the christian value that every life was valued and murder was murder. As nine of the white murderers were hung. I do believe our aborigines got a shit deal from the colonial British, but we are all in that same boat now with Blackrock and Vanguard running the world.

  • @SteveSmith-zz4ih
    @SteveSmith-zz4ih3 ай бұрын

    Atrocities happened on both sides, lets not forget that. Also some tribes practiced eating Human Kidney fat, considered a delicacy. Look it up, but a lot of history is being hidden or rewritten for Political reasons.

  • @charmedaustralia6617
    @charmedaustralia66173 ай бұрын

    Starting with the massacre at Port Arthur was NOT DONE BY MARTIN BRYANT IT WAS A GOVERNMENT PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATION TO DISARM THE AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC FOR WHAT WAS COMING THE NWO WEF UN LAND GRAB AND DEPOPULATION AGENDA AND THIS IS TOTAL BULLSHIT IF YOU ACTUALLY RESEARCH IT 🤥🤡🐍💰🥱👁 Go to Senator Price page 📄 NO TO THE VOICE NO TO THE LAND GRAB YES TO A AUDIT OF ALL THE MISSING MONEY 💰 YES TO STOP THE PEDAFILES AND VIOLENCE FROM THESE PEOPLE AGAINST THEIR OWN 🇦🇺 What a 💰💰💰BS Story along with the rest of those Greedy Liars Evil Snakes 🐍 That kill their own and Cannibalism is rife among them 🧐🥱🤬🤡🇦🇺 Look it up 🧐

  • @gailmuir799
    @gailmuir7993 ай бұрын

    Shocking past..i feel ill to think my ancestors might have been a part of this horrendous injustice and genocide...long live the Aborigines...they could not take them all out because the Heavenly Father blocked it..they are one of the true tribes of Israel...Yeshua will come back soon to rectify this...😡

  • @ultimobile
    @ultimobile4 ай бұрын

    appalling

  • @peterjasperson338
    @peterjasperson3384 ай бұрын

    😅fucken bullshit mate the abos killed heaps of whites as well outside of the cities Where all the bullshit originates The massacres were self defence of white australians

  • @warrenedser1996
    @warrenedser19964 ай бұрын

    Did you see the language- This is not created by an English person. Look at the last line 'Shall teach the blacks the Litany": c. 1200, "solemn prayer of supplication," from Old French letanie (13c., Modern French litanie) and directly from Medieval Latin letania, Late Latin litania (source also of Spanish letania, Italian litania), from Greek litaneia "prayer, an entreating," from lite "prayer, supplication, entreaty," a word of unknown origin. From the notion of monotonous enumeration of petitions in Christian prayer services came the generalized sense of "repeated series" (early 19c.), which originated in French. For those who know the Greek words, a litany is a series of prayers, a liturgy is a canon of public service; the latter in practice includes prayer. [Fowler]: So they were going to teach them prayers: Not Australia but Arustaralalaya (Arus-Taral-Alaya), - Hindu. URU - Lost Civilization of Australia & Vedic (Indian) Connection: Worshipping earth as mother and Sun as sky god is common in Vedic hinduism. In Sanskrit ' Aru ' (अरु) means the 'Sun'. From this names like Arun (means Sun) are derived. One can even arrive an at assumption that the name ' Australia ' must be a distorted version of Arustaralalaya (Arus-Taral-Alaya): SUN is the most common symbol used in all megaliths erected by Uru people. These Uruans worshipped Sky-Father & Mother-Earth. In Sanskrit ‘Uru‘ (उरु) means ‘Earth‘. This may be a reference to the ‘Mother-Earth‘ in Uruan culture. Worshipping earth as mother and Sun as sky god is common in Vedic hinduism. In Sanskrit ‘Aru‘ (अरु) means the ‘Sun’. From this names like Arun (means Sun) are derived. One can even arrive an at assumption that the name ‘Australia‘ must be a distorted version of Arustaralalaya (Arus-Taral-Alaya), where ‘Arus‘ (अरुस्) means the ‘Sun’, ‘Taral’ (तरल) means ‘Water’ (route they took to travel from Asia till Australia) and ‘Alaya’ (आलय) means ‘home‘ or a ‘retreat‘. So, Arustaralalaya or Australia is home of Sun-praying, Water-travelled people. The escape from Europe from tribal wars, torture if they didn't submit, slavery occurring and the plague that started 1331-1780. You wonder why there was a mass migration of many nationalities. The bounty hunters followed their prey to the southland and reclaimed slaves and those that didn't submit, were subject to ...what bounty hunters do. Note: all indigenous people fought from these bounty hunters and they were not the British. Chinese migrants first began arriving in Australia in significant numbers in the 1840s as unskilled labour. By 1852 more than 1500 had arrived. Soon after, Chinese migrants arrived in much larger numbers in response to the discovery of gold. In 1861 Australia had at least 38,000 Chinese migrants. Then more migrants of different nationalities arrived by land and sea. Conclusion but there is further studies that will reveal, that the Europe migration was pushed due to tribal wars, Mongols conquering villages and lands and claiming it for themselves and all that did not take the mark/ alliance/submission, suffered very cruel torture, and then there was slavery of families, and then the black plague Mass migration of the late 1800s through the bridges of India and New Guinea( those these are modern day terms, I have used them for your connection of which education of history is given. Settlement in three waves; with people coming from Southeast Asia, followed by more people from Japan, and later from India...Anthropologists in India reveal that DNA evidence linking Indian tribes to Australian Aboriginal people points to the fact that humans arrived in Australia via a southern coastal route through India. Australia had literally hundreds of Ab-original cultures, each with their own language, oral history, and religious beliefs. India is the same, there are thousands of different tribal gods and belief systems that have all been crammed under the Hindu umbrella. Aboriginals and Hindus Spiritual Similarities Between First Nations People and Hindus September 12, 2022 By Vijai Singhal There are a number of similarities between the Spiritual thinking of the Indigenous Australians and the people of Hindu Faith. Australian ab-original religion and mythology is the sacred spirituality represented in the stories performed by Hindu- their pain, their dances is a dance for shiva. The first Parliament. The first federal elections for the new Australian Parliament were held on 29 and 30 March 1901. The first Governor-General of Australia, Lord Hopetoun, proclaimed the Commonwealth of Australia at a special ceremony in Centennial Park, Sydney, 1 January 1901. No immigrant who migrated to this island was Australian only until January 1901 with the Constitution was created or brought over for the governor and the name changed for its Hindu name Arustaralalaya (Arus-Taral-Alaya to Australia. COLONY Meaning: "ancient Roman settlement outside Italy," from Latin colonia "settled land, farm, landed estate," The term Sovereignty, in political theory, is the ultimate overseer, authority, ruler, or chief. minister, pope, but where no rulership, ownership, control, and or power is inferred it is referring to living beings: "For the people of the country to be fully sovereign, they must 'identify the constitutional form', There was a consensus by the Australian citizens to changed Section 51 (xxvi) of the Constitution of Australia how refer to Indigenous Australians- this means, to all immigrants who became an Australian citizens in which this example of an indigenous tribe which is today called aboriginal and torres strait people:, " The term of Indigenous is derived from the Latin word indigena, meaning "sprung from the land, native". The Latin indigena is based on the Old Latin indu "in, within" + gignere "to beget, produce". Indu is an extended form of the Proto-Indo-European en or "in" however, the term has no strict definition and can be used to describe a variety of peoples and cultures. 'Indigenous' is not accepted everywhere. Many Indigenous Australians dislike the term because it was mainly used to describe plants and animals. in- before: Not related to in- (1) "not," which also was a common prefix in Latin- in-digenous, not related as native to an area. This is why we held a referendum in 1967 so their race maybe a part of this Nation- not longer indigenous but Australians. The then 'Indigenous' was very popular before the politically more correct 'Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander' replaced it in the referendum in 1967. But all these terms were coined by non-Indigenous people. Until now. The new term that is emerging in Australia now is 'First Nations people(s).' The Torres Strait Islanders is a modern day term and they ethnically and culturally distinct from the Aboriginal people. Stop blaming the British and using them as scapegoats. Do your research and find out the real culprits- you will be surprised. Slavery and submission or suffer torture and cruel pain is what was happening in the past of the 1800s. You be surprised of how the British and France combined together stopped this inhuman actions of slavery of humanity at that time. Why people fled Europe to the southland.

  • @BlackPrince-rf8tr
    @BlackPrince-rf8tr4 ай бұрын

    Yep! this happened. But! remember all types of invading nations, yes the Spanish in South America, the Muslim Turks that invaded Greece, the Belgium's that arrived in the Congo and I could go on and on besides the US and Australia and England in Iraq Mmmmmm weapons of mass destruction falsehood and destruction of Iraq under a big lie, have any of those involved yes the prim misters and president of these countries been brought to justice oh! that's right we forgot that also the invasion of Libya and it's destruction Mmmmmmm how come the US can destroy a country with any Wim they say and deem with the help of the corrupt Main Stream Media. Nah! mankind will still make these events occur still after not learning of history..

  • @rodneyridgeway2220
    @rodneyridgeway22205 ай бұрын

    DUMBY

  • @rodneyridgeway2220
    @rodneyridgeway22205 ай бұрын

    DONT CHANGE IT

  • @rodneyridgeway2220
    @rodneyridgeway22205 ай бұрын

    WHO CARES

  • @musicwithshona751
    @musicwithshona7515 ай бұрын

    White political colonisers are afraid of compensation for slaughter of our indigenous people. Because it makes Aborginals equals. Shame on Vicky, God as they thought it was ok.

  • @charlierp
    @charlierp5 ай бұрын

    Nice documentary, thanks.

  • @lawlerscorner4420
    @lawlerscorner44206 ай бұрын

    Only 7 of the 13 people involved in the massacre were executed

  • @simeonadams6065
    @simeonadams60656 ай бұрын

    Mr Bottoms do you not think that your video rewriting history and alleging these crimes should have some supporting evidence? I am not minimising such acts if they were committed but your video has a lot of hearsay evidence (burning 400-500 people would leave evidence that would be there today). Who committed these crimes? I have no doubt that such crimes were committed by both settlers and aboriginals as there was a battle for the land. There were also over a hundred "nations" who fought each other. There would exist government records and remains of bodies. Did you make any enquiries in this regard? You judge people of the past with your values(your opinions) of the present. That was a time of life and death for both settlers and Aboriginals. If you want to virtue signal and insult Australians with the claim of silence (How the hell are people to know if it was a secret) you need to : 1. Not dramatise the matter 2. Do some comprehensive research, not just one-sided hearsay 3. Do not virtue signal 4. Do not require any Australian to react in accordance with your pompous judgement 5. Accept that Australians are good people whom you insult by demanding they carry some burden (your claim in the video that you do not expect this is lip service) 6. Accept Australians are looking to the future and wish to help the Aboriginal people but this is being hindered by 6.1 An incompetent and enormous (as in large and evil) public sector handling Aboriginal Affairs at both State and Federal levels 6.2 Corrupt Elders and Aboriginal organisations 6.3 Race grifters both white and aboriginal such as those who showed themselves in the lead-up to the recent referendum. I apologise for the tone of this feedback which comes from being exhausted by the dishonesty, virtue signalling and un- Australian behaviors of the PM and YES campaigners.

  • @danielle.thefairy
    @danielle.thefairy3 ай бұрын

    Outside of all that political hogwash, just imagine how you could go from 100% indigenous population to 3% in only 198 years spanning the entirety of Australia including over 300 individual nations. 198 years is only 3 generations if each person were to live up to 66 years. In what context while being colonized could this result occur?

  • @jimgardiner6056
    @jimgardiner60567 ай бұрын

    Until there is supporting evidence these are just that, stories.

  • @redtobertshateshandles
    @redtobertshateshandles7 ай бұрын

    Hands up who wants free stuff.

  • @miltonthaiday5888
    @miltonthaiday58887 ай бұрын

    I'm a girrimay descendant thanks for sharing this.

  • @ronaldmasters1225
    @ronaldmasters12257 ай бұрын

    The government does not chose to admit that this happened on their watch.

  • @Ackdaddy100
    @Ackdaddy1007 ай бұрын

    Great and very informative documentary. I have Scottish English Irish and Indigenous ancestry from the Gamilaraay people , while this is sad and unfortunate what happened in our nations past I see all Australians as one people now while we must never forget the past we should all learn from it and not be resentful , together as one Nation we have so much to offer future Australians and the world.

  • @kevinfergusson694
    @kevinfergusson6947 ай бұрын

    That my friend is because you are not a full breed of any one, when the majority accepts others then that is "togetherness ", until then the majority is a racist society, and will be until they change, not other people, they have to. Ask yourself, why hasn't this problem of Racism changed since Federation and as you white fellas, always accuse us of living in the past, why are you with your laws and legislations, denying the First Nations People of their birth right..

  • @kevinfergusson694
    @kevinfergusson6947 ай бұрын

    What's your real name, I might know your Aboriginal name, as we are a small community.

  • @Ackdaddy100
    @Ackdaddy1007 ай бұрын

    @@kevinfergusson694 my family indigenous family are named Vickery and Willis and Starr they are from Guyra and Tingha it’s on my mothers side . My dads the Ackland family side are English Irish and German :)

  • @kevinfergusson694
    @kevinfergusson6947 ай бұрын

    @Ackdaddy100 What's mum maiden name, and does she know the Campbell's from Tingha and my first cousin,"Chicka" played a few seasons with Guyra,as our families originated from the neighbouring Bundjalung Country of Grafton.

  • @Ackdaddy100
    @Ackdaddy1007 ай бұрын

    @@kevinfergusson694 I will ask her :) Her maiden name is Willis also her mother on the indigenous side her last name was Vickery , the family are all still there :)

  • @firozsanullah9571
    @firozsanullah95717 ай бұрын

    I’m shocked slaughter of my brothers and sisters

  • @firozsanullah9571
    @firozsanullah95717 ай бұрын

    Shocking just can’t watch anymore after a couple of minutes

  • @iamgod6464
    @iamgod64647 ай бұрын

    😊👍🇬🇧🇦🇺 The Aborigines were killing each long before we British Colonists arrived. Our Colonial Ancestors witnessed Aborigines Killing each other in tribal warfare, law breaking, and found evidence of infanticide, Elderly Abuse and Cannibalism. So the Aborigines were just as brutal and cruel as any Human Being. Stop Pretending to Be Victims All The Time.

  • @normanmazlin6741
    @normanmazlin67417 ай бұрын

    However, there are factual records that one of the very first peaceful white explorers in FNQ, Edmund Kennedy, who was the NSW assistant-surveyor, was mercilessly speared to death and eaten by the savage black cannibals of Cape York in 1848.

  • @jackreinikka9078
    @jackreinikka90787 ай бұрын

    I don’t understand the comments here running down the people who built this country, put yourself in their shoes trying to make a living in a foreign land with natives who threaten your livelihood and the harsh living conditions. I’ve heard and read stories of the colonial times and it often started because the colonists would trade goods with aboriginal in exchange for running livestock on the land. The aborigines wouldn’t keep their end and would kill livestock especially sheep, they had a taste for it. When this actually happened it was actually lawful at the time to kill them for killing your livestock. Plenty of white people were killed as well, there’s no innocent party here. Just an unfortunate and inevitable clashing of two different people coming from two different worlds. We can’t judge people from back then while we sit in our comfortable safe houses full of aircons and an endless supply of food we buy from the supermarket.

  • @corykoori
    @corykoori6 ай бұрын

    One lot were defending their land the other lot were there to take the land by any means necessary.

  • @jackreinikka9078
    @jackreinikka90786 ай бұрын

    @@corykoori obviously you haven’t got a clue nor did you read what I said properly!

  • @andrewenoch2561
    @andrewenoch25616 ай бұрын

    You understand right from wrong what about genocide and small pox where they knowingly gave contaminated blankets to Aboriginal peoples people of today owe proper fair dinkum compensation for all wrongs perpetrated by the white man and the system he opposed upon the Aboriginal peoples

  • @rebeccakeogh3923
    @rebeccakeogh39232 ай бұрын

    Jackrein: White privilege at it’s best. Your so ignorant

  • @user-qu6op5zl2f
    @user-qu6op5zl2f2 ай бұрын

    You have a great lack of understanding

  • @dukkman010
    @dukkman0107 ай бұрын

    He " believed " .

  • @BradGryphonn
    @BradGryphonn7 ай бұрын

    I bought three copies of your book some years ago. I gave two away to people who needed to read it.

  • @user-li8ub6wz8i
    @user-li8ub6wz8i7 ай бұрын

    Who cares,… really it’s time to move on.

  • @danielle.thefairy
    @danielle.thefairy3 ай бұрын

    Our families still suffer the result of this mistreatment, propaganda and brutality against First Nations People