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Indigenous leader Warren Mundine says we should be telling all kids - no matter who they are - they have the 'opportunities' in life to get wherever they want to and should not be categorised as either an 'evil' person or 'victim'.

|Indigenous leader Warren Mundine says we should be telling all kids - no matter who they are - they have the "opportunities" in life to get wherever they want to and should not be categorised as either an "evil" person or "victim". "We should be telling all kids - no matter who they are - the world's their oyster there's massive opportunities out there to do.

Get out there get educated and work hard and you will get to the place that you want to get to," he said. "We've got aboriginal doctors now, aboriginal lawyers, aboriginal engineers - we've got all these incredible people and yet - academia in the schooling system is telling them that their victims and no matter what they do in life they'll continue to be victims. it's craziness.

 

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LyleShelton just remember, mundine is a fan of this guy, so whatever he says about kids really should be ignored

He’s not an Indigenous leader.

We all know that’s a lie. No matter how hard the faithful (gullible) sky news disability support & age pensioners try, they’ll always be morons.

LyleShelton If someone as stupid and corrupt as Scott Morrison can become PM I suppose you’re right.

Dr Wayne Dyer- Your Erroneous zones.

I agree. The Nobel savage is a racist trope

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Australia is a great country with enormous opportunities for all races. One of few countries in the world that provides such opportunities. Can we do better absolutely.

So just lie to kids?

Good for you Warren. Very helpful view. Much like confirming that the sun will rise in the morning. Though, I probably have another 20 plus years on this planet as compared to the same aged Indigenous male that would be lucky to have 10 (at best). Thanks for the help.

Well, if they choose to behave criminally, yes, they are evil

Excellent segment. Don’t stop fighting.

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