$Rahul
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Let me aske the un-askable question.
If respecting indigenous culture is so important, why are white, oppressive colonisers denying indigenous Australians their version of justice?
The victim is indigenous, the accused is indigenous, the crime was in an indigenous community, and the mob gathered outside the hospital is made up mostly or perhaps entirely of indigenous people...
But we're imposing white-man, colonial, oppressive ideas like... 'innocent until proven guilty', like a 'jury of your peers', like having a day in court and a proper defence and not being murdered before trial by a mob of angry locals.
Where are the lefties who supported the voice? The ones who condemn us if we question the 'welcome to country'? Those who insist that indigenous culture is inherently virtuous because it got here first... and English civilisation is inherently evil because it took over later?
Where are they? When will they speak up in support of handing the accused over to the angry mob?
Because right now members of the indigenous community would like to carry out their culturally appropriate form of justice in this case, and it's the evil white man who is stopping them.
How dare we!?!
But actually the real question is this... if we're all going to agree that western justice is more civilized, that mob justice isn't acceptable even in such an emotionally charged case as this one... then doesn't that means we should also be allowed to ask whether perhaps western civilisation is better in other ways too? Doesn't it beg the question whether English civilisation actually improved Australia?
And if not... then why not just hand the accused over the mob? It would stop the riots after all...
Yeah, I know, I'm 'evil' just for pointing out the hypocrisy, come at me in the comments.

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Aboriginal people in Australia were traced back for 65,000 years. Ok that’s great and amazing.
But can you tell me, as I am from Sydney, who designed and built the following landmarks and when?
St Mary Cathedral
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Opera House
Hyde Park
Art Gallery of NSW
Australian Museum
Taronga Zoo
I believe cultures are not all the same, and that matters. Modern Australia was built in a remarkably short time—essentially from 1788 onward—by British and European settlers who brought a vision, work ethic, rule of law, scientific outlook, and institutions deeply influenced by Christianity and Western Enlightenment values. In under two centuries, they created one of the most prosperous, free, safe, and beautiful societies in the world.
As an immigrant, I chose Australia precisely because of this advanced, cohesive, and high-trust culture. I came here to participate in and contribute to that Australia—not to see it diluted or replaced.
I want Australia to preserve the core cultural character—its freedoms, fairness, secular governance, individual rights, and Western-derived institutions—that has made it so successful and desirable. That is why I speak up: to help keep it the exceptional place it has been.
If I love Chinese culture, why would I come here?
If you love Indian culture, why would you come here?
If you love Islamism so much and even want Sharia law, why would you come here?
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I know you've been waiting for this moment all morning...
Let me not keep you in suspense any longer!
I got pretty relaxed this week, ate a few things i shouldn't have... result?
This Week: +0.1kg
Lost so far: 9.4kg
Yeah, turns out having a massive pub meal and some beers with friends doesn't help you to lose weight!
Who knew? 😂😂😂

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@FootscraysFine1 Says the fake name fake picture account? Have a little self respect and show your face in public.
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@JiujitsuOtter Hey it's cooper, crazy to see this clip make the rounds on X.
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🇺🇸 Trump:
"I make about $2.5M... I waived it!
In the history of our country, there's never been a president that waived his salary.
I'm the only schmuck, I get no credit for it."
Meanwhile the Bidens and Clintons got rich through "public service."
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇺🇸 Trump praised Commerce Sec Howard Lutnick saying he's got "big things happening." Unfortunate choice of words for a guy who's been trending for days because of the Epstein files. Howard probably heard that and broke a sweat😂
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@elraulito @behindcardano The policy is that it's pegged to the US dollar. 'Now you know'🌈
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@tragicbirdapp Could be worse, you could be holding ethereum too
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@wavygrappler I went back to the spazzy approach, life feels better, cortisol is down.
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Official Paribus Update
The core team has decided that Paribus will remain live and run on its current code indefinitely, but Business Development activities are shutting down.
Founder allocation will not be sold — never has, never will. Those tokens are for the ecosystem only. Our goal was always to make Paribus a community-driven borrowing and lending protocol. In the future, control will be handed over to the community through the ecosystem, but for now the team will keep operations running as they are.
Paribus was built to solve real problems:
open liquidity for NFTs and LPs, without needing another user — purely non-P2P borrowing and lending. That was always our vision.
We worked hard, invested heavily in security, and audited every piece of code.
Sadly, we didn’t get the traction we hoped for from the crypto community.
That said, we are NOT shutting down the protocol.
Paribus will remain live on Lumia, Ethereum, and Arbitrum, with all currently deployed features and listed assets. The dApp will stay online and operational.
Thank you to everyone who supported us and used Paribus.
And to anyone who wants to try a true non-P2P borrowing and lending protocol — you are welcome on Paribus anytime.
Thank you for being part of the journey.
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