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Tim Wilson Emails
Tim Wilson Emails
Hello Tim!
Below are a series of quotes you might like to select from. I initially wrote a longer blurb so there is
continuity, but each quote or paragraph can be taken on its own. If you want me to condense them, let me
know, or if you would like to edit them together, please feel free.
Kind regards,
s
47F
s 47F
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s 47F
From: [email protected]
To: s 47F
Subject: RE: Indigenous affairs and 18(c) [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2016 21:59:41 +0000
Thanks s 47F
But as you may have read, I have resigned. If you are prepared to help me in my next adventure
I’d appreciate a short and flattering quote for an endorsements brochure with an electronic pic
sent to s 47F
Up to you.
Best wishes,
Tim
Tim Wilson
Human Rights Commissioner
Australian Human Rights Commission
Level 3, 175 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 2001
T +61 2 9284 9836 s 47F F +61 2 9284 9794
E [email protected] W www.humanrights.gov.au
From: s 47F
Sent: Tuesday, 9 February 2016 8:20 PM
To: Tim Wilson <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: Indigenous affairs and 18(c)
Hello Tim!
I hope you're well. s 47F gave me your email in order to contact you regarding challenging indigenous
activists, using the provisions of 18(c). Obviously I am deeply opposed to 18(c). It is an anathema to a
modern liberal society.
However, there needs to be a push back against the extreme aboriginal activists who are going completely
unopposed. As outlined in the email to s I want to explore an understanding of how I'm denigrated and
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offended by being an non‐aboriginal. When aboriginal activists attribute the plight of and socio‐economic
well‐being of aboriginals to racism by or even structural‐racism on the part of non‐aboriginals that is
casting a general offensive and untrue assertion on a whole racial group (non‐aboriginals).
Of course non‐aboriginal is not a race per se, but I am the recipient of offensive untrue assertions on the
basis of my race (that I am non‐aboriginal); note the difference between the concepts
Racism is not the cause of the indices of poor aboriginal socio‐economic status. Alcohol abuse, drug and
solvent abuse, domestic violence, high offending rates, fetal alcohol syndrome, poor educational
achievement, poor health status, etc are not caused by racism or structural racism. They are not imposed
from without. Those indices are all an indications of a failed culture. of
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Compare the rise of other ethnic groups who started with low socio‐economic status and how they have
risen.
We could argue the cause of all those indices of socio‐economic to the end of the world. But racialist like
Stan Grant clearly make offensive comments about broad swathes of the Australian community based on
his opinion of people whose race is non‐aboriginal
Stan Grant specifically says "Of course racism is killing the Australian dream! It is self evident that it is
killing the Australian dream"
It is clear throughout his speech that he is not talking about the racism of aborigines. He is saying that non‐
aboriginal people are racist. That is offensive. There are endless examples of "hate" speech against non‐
aboriginal Australians. The common factor being race.
Otherwise I hope you're enjoy the role. It is a vital job you are doing too!!
Kind regards,
s
47F
From: s 47F
To: s 47F
Subject: RE: Indigenous affairs and 18(c)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 06:23:41 +0000
Hi s 47F
Exactly! But what you're talking about we can't talk about in case someone finds it offensive...
Yes - please drop Tim an email - he'd be really interested in your views - his email is
[email protected] or just give him a tingle on the mobile - his number is s 47F .
I hope you are flourishing!
kind regards s
47F
From: s 47F
Sent: Tuesday, 9 February 2016 12:05 PM
To: s 47F
Subject: Indigenous affairs and 18(c)
Hello s 47F
I hope you're well. I was wondering if you have an email for Tim Wilson. I'm assuming emails to his old IPA
email address would no longer be forwarded to him.
I wanted to get his advice, particularly in his capacity within the Human Rights Commission, regarding how
to define the race of non‐indigenous citizens. Of course "non‐indigenous" is not a race per se. But many of
the aggressive aboriginal activists make claims about how non‐indigenous people are responsible for the
plight of aboriginal people. Simply on the basis of my race (i.e. non‐aboriginal), they make broad sweeping
statements that non‐aboriginal people are in anyway racist or contributing to the plight of aboriginal
people. I am offended by that.
So there is a subtle difference between a racial grouping per se, and being offended or discriminated
against on the basis of race.
I haven't read the full transcript of Stan Grant's rant, but the exerts are not only intellectually feeble, but
deeply offensive to non‐indigenous people. Every index of aboriginal well‐being that Stan Grant describes
is a factor of a failed indigenous culture, not racism on behalf of non‐aboriginal people.
As you so correctly pointed out in your weekly email, 18(c) is going to completely shut down debate on
aboriginal recognition and indigenous affairs in general.
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We need to push back. We are allowing an unfettered and unopposed voice by the looniest of aboriginal
activists. They need to feel the wrath of 18(c) when they speak out! Of course what we need is to
completely get rid of 18(c), but until then we need to push back.
Keep up the good work, we desperately need it!
Kind regards,
s
47F
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