Donna Laframboise is a Canadian investigative journalist and feminist. She smelt a rat about the IPCC two years ago. The more she investigated, the greater the stench.
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Why am I mixed up in this controversy? Because, as a journalist, I want to make Keith Windschuttle’s rigorous and magisterial research on the “Stolen Generation” accessible to the public and especially, to students.
From The Pocket Windschuttle: “[My mother] wanted to kill me. She wanted to let the ants eat us alive and apparently my mother’s sister was the one that went back and got me from the ants' nest and kept me and grew me up.”
From The Pocket Windschuttle: “One of the great ironies of the history of Aboriginal child welfare is that [South Australia] the state most reluctant to remove Aboriginal children from their parents turned out to be the only one that did so illegally.”
From The Pocket Windschuttle: This is the photograph that disproves the central allegations of Sally Morgan’s book My Place.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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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