Australia Day on Jan 26th.
"Invasion Day" protests there will be, complete with Black Lives Matter signs.
Black lives matter?
Really?
IT'S 10pm, the witching hour in the heart of Alice Springs, the time when trouble really starts. KFC has closed its doors, the lights from the 24-hour shop over the crossroads gleam, the cars cruise by with menace, the crowds of bush Aboriginal boys and girls, teenagers and younger, grow thick.
There they are, in the deep shadows of back alleys, parks and vacant blocks, mobiles shining in their hands as they plan their moves, and dodge and weave between the security patrols, the little ineffectual posses of youth workers from different agencies and the police vans drifting up and down the streets.
Seventy teenagers, some with their knife-blades open, converge on the lone guard: he flees.
Here's the action, at the streetlights where Stott and Todd meet: the pick-up point for grog, ganja, adventure, sex and any combination of all these.
A few steps across the council lawns the sandy riverbed stretches, and the drinking camps of the western desert communities: Papunya people, and Kintore families, the dependents of the great desert artists, fighting and shouting abuse at each other all through the night.
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Maybe Spain, Mexico, Italy, Germany, France, Sweden, Portugal, Nth Korea, Belarus and all the other countries bashing up Australia at the UN have some solutions...because we'd sure like to hear them.
Ban alcohol in Indigenous communities?
Tried that long ago...it was deemed 'racist'.
"Round them up, lock them up, for their own good"?
LOL, imagine that...8,9,10, teen Black children locked up "for their own good" by "big bad whitey".