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The gap and reconciliation are often discussed together because it is assumed that indigenous disadvantage is caused wholly by white colonisation, for example by annexation of land and disruption of traditional social ways. Therefore, it is argued, the large gap between indigenous and non-indigenous health, criminality, and income can only be closed by initiatives coming from whites, meaning the nation – making reparations and otherwise undoing the harm their ancestors allegedly inflicted.


Such a narrative assumes that indigenous people have had no agency, that their actions have had, and continue to have, no effect on their current situation. It is assumed that from 1788 until today, indigenous people have been passive recipients of impacts coming from non-indigenous people, that they are always the innocent, ineffectual party and that the nation, especially Anglos, are the party bearing sole responsibility for present inequality, indeed for all negative indigenous behaviour.


In fact, indigenous Australians are demonstrating agency by demanding a Voice to Parliament. If they are to be treated as serious negotiation partners, their leaders need to take responsibility for the behaviour of their communities. Agency and the reciprocity it permits should be practised with regard to apologies for and restraining of bad behaviour. At the same time, Anglos should demand inclusion in the referendum process and cessation of systemic Anglophobic exclusion and vilification.

Written and spoken by Dr. Frank Salter.

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Australia has two historic peoples, indigenous and Anglo-Celtic, both worthy of recognition, whether in the Constitution, in legislation, or in educational curricula. If the Constitution is to be amended to afford recognition to Australia’s founding peoples, it is appropriate that both indigenous and Anglo Australians be recognised. At present indigenous peoples are shown sympathy, while Anglo history and behaviour are often vilified.

If Australia’s origins are to be recognised in the Constitution, the people who largely created the nation and the Commonwealth cannot be omitted. If, as prime minister Anthony Albanese put it, “the fullness of our history” is to be recognised, Anglos cannot be left out. Failing that basic standard of fairness and truth-telling, recognising indigenous people alone will divide our society. Recognition must be conferred on both or on neither. To achieve that reconciliation, terms must be discussed, both non-negotiable and negotiable.

Written and spoken by Dr. Frank Salter.

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Indigenous peoples’ main contribution was to share their land. Though the sharing was usually involuntary, it nevertheless makes ATSI people foundational for the nation. Moreover, that contribution was value-added. Down the millennia Aborigines had shaped the distribution of plant species, especially through frequent controlled burning.

They assisted colonists, guiding them to resources and pathways using their superior local knowledge. Later, some participated in the rural economy, for example as stockmen. Elements of their culture were often adopted by the settlers. Like ancient Celtic place names found throughout England, the large number of Aboriginal names for places and features across Australia signals their prior habitation and language. The same applies to names for implements, flora and fauna. By sharing the heritage of deep familiarity with country, indigenous culture helped those who came afterwards develop a sense of place. Indigenous peoples – mainly Aborigines – contributed to Australia’s identity.

Anglo colonists brought vast cultural capital, millennia worth of invention and accumulation across Europe and beyond in the realms of agriculture, science, medicine, industry, religion, law, politics, philosophy, the arts, and literature. The First Fleet brought Western civilisation, and with it the white race’s extended phenotype, to the Great South Land.

Written and spoken by Dr. Frank Salter.

Also featured in greater depth here: https://quadrant.org.au/product/the-voice-referendum-a-statement-on-behalf-of-the-british-australian-community/

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The history of Anglo-indigenous relations begins with one fact generally accepted, and reinforced by the Mabo decision, that the continent and associated islands were annexed by Great Britain and the Australian nation was built over the next century on land that had been occupied by Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders since time immemorial. After that there is less consensus.

The dominant historical narrative, the one taught in schools and universities and by the media, assumes that British settlement frustrated indigenous achievement of national consciousness and self-rule. Expressed as an explicit claim, this view is certainly false, if British colonisation is set in historical context.

The video provides that context in an overview of colonial activities by European and Asian powers, and pre-contact histories of the British and Aboriginal peoples.

Written and spoken by Dr. Frank Salter.

Also featured in greater depth here: https://quadrant.org.au/product/the-voice-referendum-a-statement-on-behalf-of-the-british-australian-community/

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"The demand for an indigenous voice to Parliament comes at a time of crisis for Anglo-Australia and the nation as a whole. The demand cannot be con­sidered outside of this context. It is a fire sale being conducted by the arsonists. The history of Anglo dispossession is the context in which a voice is being demanded. That his­tory explains why not one Anglo advocate was included in the consultative process that formulated the voice referendum.[i] The voice pro­posal fits this pattern by con­forming to globalist anti-Western and anti-national ideology.“

Pro-Voice activists refer to Anglos as “settlers”. Salter asks: “Will Anglos and others who arrived in the last quarter millennium forever remain “settlers”? Do they not have any ingredients of indigeneity, no matter how many generations their families have lived here? Do ATSI peoples make up the only nations in Australia? Anglo-Australians have manifestly been moved by the sense of nationhood. Why else did they make sacrifices to fight the World Wars? The denial of Anglo peoplehood . . . occurs all too commonly in the multicultural-approved indigenous movement.”

“Whether viewed through indigenous or Anglo eyes, the Constitution is a cold-blooded document that has afforded the nation inadequate protection against ruth­less elites.”

“The revolutionary demographic change afflicting many Western countries could not have occurred had the majority’s ethnic interests been rep­resented in poli­tics and culture.”

Written and spoken by Frank Salter
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The British Australian Community calls on Australians to vote No in the referendum on a “Voice to Parliament”.

All Australians have an interest in good governance. However, Anglo-Australians have a special interest as founders of the Australian nation. If the voice referendum succeeds, most Australians will be unfairly disadvantaged. For Anglo's, however, this will be a particularly bitter pill to swallow as these changes will degrade the Constitution and the Commonwealth which were created by, and for, us.

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This video is based on the book Anglophobia: The Unrecognised Hatred. It is the second of a series of videos which bring the book to life.

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This video is based on the book Anglophobia: The Unrecognised Hatred. To purchase the book or find more information, please visit https://www.anglophobia.org

This introduction is narrated by Harry Richardson. It is intended to be the first of a series of videos which will bring the book to life.

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Frank Salter, 20 September 2022. Talk given at the Round Table on Western Civilisation, New South Wales Parliament House.
Full speech available to read;
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The British Australian Community is the only representative organisation for Australians whose family background is from the British Isles.

Our aim is to preserve the unique form of culture that developed in Australia and to grow in positive ways as Anglo-Australians with healthy roots.

We represent the interests of our community by providing leadership and support.

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