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My Place: a betrayal of trust

  • Tony Thomas
  • 17th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: This is the photograph that disproves the central allegations of Sally Morgan’s book My Place.

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Turning saving into “stealing”

  • Tony Thomas
  • 16th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: The missionaries are viewed as having worked in tandem with WA authorities to grab half-caste girls from their parents to be ‘whited-out’ and Christianised. 

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Fabrication in Tasmania

  • Tony Thomas
  • 15th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: After the death in 1876 of Truganini, the last Tasmanian Aborigine, all Aborigines were presumed to have died out and hence there were no laws based on or directed at race. They were not mentioned again legally until the 1970s.

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Demonising Sister Kate

  • Tony Thomas
  • 14th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: Keith Windschuttle describes the ‘stolen generations’ historians’ defaming of charity workers and religious figures who spent much of their lives selflessly caring for Aborigines.

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Inconvenient truth about Queensland

  • Tony Thomas
  • 14th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: Bringing Them Home lamented the powers directed at Aboriginals, while omitting to mention the inconvenient truth of how small a number of Qld children were actually separated – four per year from 1908 to 1971, for all reasons!

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The “Genocide”

  • Tony Thomas
  • 14th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: The story about our genocide of Aborigines via child-stealing is demonstrated to be bogus through the 620 pages of Windschuttle’s Stolen Generations.

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The Pocket Windschuttle

  • Tony Thomas
  • 13th May 2010
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Tony Thomas is publishing a reader's guide to Keith Windschuttle’s Stolen Generations on Andrew Bolt’s blog, and on Quadrant Online. Professional historians have attempted to bury Windschuttle’s book but Thomas is making it accessible to a huge audience.

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Peter Read invents the “Stolen Generations”

  • Tony Thomas
  • 12th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: The “Stolen Generations” tag originated from a 1981 pamphlet of 21 pages by historian Peter Read, now Professor of History at Sydney University, who argued that children were removed to separate them permanently from the rest of their race.

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Aboriginal Protector AO Neville

  • Tony Thomas
  • 12th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: AO Neville did have some foolish ideas about ‘breeding out the colour’ by integrating half-castes into white society, except that for all his talk, he had neither staff nor funds to do anything about it, and it was logically impossible anyway.

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Unstolen Generations in Victoria

  • Tony Thomas
  • 12th May 2010
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From The Pocket Windschuttle: In Victoria, numerous inquiries were launched to document Victoria’s complicity in ‘stolen generations’ policies. Despite failure to find any such policies or any stolen children, other than welfare cases, the major parties still delivered a formal apology in Parliament.

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