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Published by Risdon Cove Publishing 2022
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Soft cover. Condition: New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 191pp. 25 x21cm. Numerous illustrations, the majority facsimiles of documents and other papers. Bibliography. Appendices. Chronology. Notes. Index. Stiff card covers. A new copy. NOTE: Orders from Australia should please be addressed to the publisher: Risdon Cove Publishing, Su…ite 4, 38 Porter Street, Prahran, Victoria 3181, (The accepted account of the affray/massacre of Tasmanian Aborigines at Risdon Cove in 1804 brought into question by ground-breaking and painstaking research in the archives of Australia, the UK and Ireland). Illustrated (illustrator).
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Australia prides itself on its multiculturalism. So why can't we talk about race?In 2011, controversial journalist Andrew Bolt faced court for contravening the Racial Discrimination Act. In a series of Herald-Sun articles, Bolt questioned the Aboriginality of activist Pat Eatock, accusing he…r of selectively choosing her claimed Aboriginal ancestry over her predominately European heritage to access benefits intended to support real Indigenous Australians. Bolt was found guilty-effectively silencing the debate about "fake" Aboriginals.Justice? Or a terrifying attempt to stifle free speech in Australia?Perhaps the most concerning aspect of Bolt's conviction is that he was right about Eatock all along. In Witness for the Prosecution, Dark Emu Exposed founder Roger Karge shines a light on the growing issue of "fake" Aboriginals in Australia-individuals who often take scholarships, jobs, or benefits from real Indigenous Australians in need. Through in-depth genealogical research, Karge and his team provide proof of the deception not only of Pat Eatock, but of other prominent Australians, and examine the effect of Bolt's conviction on Australian society at large.Love him or loathe him, Bolt's conviction raises serious questions about the kind of country we want to live in.A must-read for Australians on both sides of the political spectrum, Witness for the Prosecution examines where our need for racial sensitivity becomes censorship-and whether the loss of free speech is a price we are willing to pay. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Australia prides itself on its multiculturalism. So why can't we talk about race?In 2011, controversial journalist Andrew Bolt faced court for contravening the Racial Discrimination Act. In a series of Herald-Sun articles, Bolt questioned the Aboriginality of activist Pat Eatock, accusing he…r of selectively choosing her claimed Aboriginal ancestry over her predominately European heritage to access benefits intended to support real Indigenous Australians. Bolt was found guilty-effectively silencing the debate about "fake" Aboriginals.Justice? Or a terrifying attempt to stifle free speech in Australia?Perhaps the most concerning aspect of Bolt's conviction is that he was right about Eatock all along. In Witness for the Prosecution, Dark Emu Exposed founder Roger Karge shines a light on the growing issue of "fake" Aboriginals in Australia-individuals who often take scholarships, jobs, or benefits from real Indigenous Australians in need. Through in-depth genealogical research, Karge and his team provide proof of the deception not only of Pat Eatock, but of other prominent Australians, and examine the effect of Bolt's conviction on Australian society at large.Love him or loathe him, Bolt's conviction raises serious questions about the kind of country we want to live in.A must-read for Australians on both sides of the political spectrum, Witness for the Prosecution examines where our need for racial sensitivity becomes censorship-and whether the loss of free speech is a price we are willing to pay. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Australia prides itself on its multiculturalism. So why can't we talk about race?In 2011, controversial journalist Andrew Bolt faced court for contravening the Racial Discrimination Act. In a series of Herald-Sun articles, Bolt questioned the Aboriginality of activist Pat Eatock, accusing he…r of selectively choosing her claimed Aboriginal ancestry over her predominately European heritage to access benefits intended to support real Indigenous Australians. Bolt was found guilty-effectively silencing the debate about "fake" Aboriginals.Justice? Or a terrifying attempt to stifle free speech in Australia?Perhaps the most concerning aspect of Bolt's conviction is that he was right about Eatock all along. In Witness for the Prosecution, Dark Emu Exposed founder Roger Karge shines a light on the growing issue of "fake" Aboriginals in Australia-individuals who often take scholarships, jobs, or benefits from real Indigenous Australians in need. Through in-depth genealogical research, Karge and his team provide proof of the deception not only of Pat Eatock, but of other prominent Australians, and examine the effect of Bolt's conviction on Australian society at large.Love him or loathe him, Bolt's conviction raises serious questions about the kind of country we want to live in.A must-read for Australians on both sides of the political spectrum, Witness for the Prosecution examines where our need for racial sensitivity becomes censorship-and whether the loss of free speech is a price we are willing to pay. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Australia prides itself on its multiculturalism. So why can't we talk about race In 2011, controversial journalist Andrew Bolt faced court for contravening the Racial Discrimination Act. In a series of Herald-Sun articles, Bolt questione…d the Aboriginality of activist Pat Eatock, accusing her of selectively choosing her claimed Aboriginal ancestry over her predominately European heritage to access benefits intended to support real Indigenous Australians. Bolt was found guilty-effectively silencing the debate about 'fake' Aboriginals.Justice Or a terrifying attempt to stifle free speech in Australia Perhaps the most concerning aspect of Bolt's conviction is that he was right about Eatock all along. In Witness for the Prosecution, Dark Emu Exposed founder Roger Karge shines a light on the growing issue of 'fake' Aboriginals in Australia-individuals who often take scholarships, jobs, or benefits from real Indigenous Australians in need. Through in-depth genealogical research, Karge and his team provide proof of the deception not only of Pat Eatock, but of other prominent Australians, and examine the effect of Bolt's conviction on Australian society at large.Love him or loathe him, Bolt's conviction raises serious questions about the kind of country we want to live in.A must-read for Australians on both sides of the political spectrum, Witness for the Prosecution examines where our need for racial sensitivity becomes censorship-and whether the loss of free speech is a price we are willing to pay.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Witness for the Prosecution | The Eatock v Bolt Court Case | Roger Karge | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Risdon Cove Publishing | EAN 9780646705538 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.