“The allegations of kidnapping were found to be invalid by a court! They came with me voluntarily! Sure, there was mentions of cutting fingers and we took their shoes, but they agreed to come with us in the end so it technically not kidnapping!” he said in reference to that time he, as a police officer, left 3 indigenous children stranded 12km out of town in 1994, which was only 23 years ago and so when he says “a 30 year old incident” we can only assume he’s getting confused about which of his multiple alleged kidnapping incidents he is meant to be defending himself against.
“Could be worse though,” he continued. “People could be focusing on how I mowed a swastika into my backyard and saluted it, then posted it on Facebook. I’m glad that one’s getting far less media attention.”
“But to be fair there’s just so much to choose from. The kidnapping incident, the nazi stuff, or the death threat I sent to a former employee. How can the media choose one aspect of me to focus on when I am such a complex and diverse piece of shit?”
It has become a long standing tradition for One Nation candidates to have their horrible pasts brought up to be used against them to prove their worth as controversial and despicable human beings.
Pauline Hanson has defended this selection process stating: “our voter base only wants the toughest of scum to represent them. Each candidate must prove they’re both a terrible enough person to receive massive amounts of scorn online and to be tough enough to not let it get to them. Mr Ellis unfortunately complained about the “pathetic haters” and realised the job was too hard on him and has resigned. But don’t you worry, we will continue to find the very worst of society to represent our party in the future.”
you know why? because you’re not part of those cultures thus you can’t do or be any of those without appropriating it. also calling yourself a slur is fucking gross man. don’t do it. g*psy doesn’t mean free spirited it’s a literal slur for the romani people.
however, you can:
take aspects from open cultures and your culture
be a certain type of witch
do smoke cleansing
study herbology
have a patrnous/familiar
do tarot
make moon water
do basically anything that isn’t from a closed culture
do things from open cultures and your culture, don’t take from other closed cultures because, again, it’s cultural appropriation
and when i mean Caucasian i mean
I’m a mut, spanning from every which culture, spirits are not bound by color when being reincarnated. If you feel you are this or that, and you take it seriously and are respectful, then all the power to you. Do NOT let anyone tell you what you can or can’t be, do not let ANYONE limit you. The Spirit is not bound by mundane “race”.
this is it,the worst thing i’ve ever read
like yes… race is a social construct… but that doesn’t suddenly negate the harm and consequences to your racist actions. maybe think about how race is socially constructed in different ways than just “how can i use this to benefit myself?” because, maybe race is something that actually affects other people
Well yeah, if you don’t take it seriously and are not respectful. But, I did say that if they feel that they are and they “take it seriously and ARE respectful” then they should be allowed to practice regardless of the color of their skin. But, even still if they were not to take it seriously or respectfully then that’s on them to take responsibility of the consequences. But, then again you said “your racist actions”, but really I’m a mut with several different backgrounds that span a plethora of races so I do take it seriously, respectfully and with humility when it comes to my ancestors I am no racist. I don’t just use things to benefit for myself and most of the time have been towards the benefit for the entirety of the human race. Instead of shunning those who are irresponsible, how about take them under a wing and help guide them, turning them away might possible make them even more disrespectful and who really wins at that point? No one.
okay 1. taking things from a closed culture is always harmful unless you are specifically invited to do so. that’s what OP is saying. feeling entitled to a culture is different from being welcomed into it
2. you said you’re from ‘every which culture’. All of them? every single culture? and it sounded like you said you were a PoC in a past life, like that counts. This has every red flag that you’re a white person lying on the internet for credibility. I’ve never in my life heard a mixed race person repeatedly call themselves a ‘mut’ instead of explaining what cultures they belong to, or just saying ‘i’m mixed race’. it sounds like you didn’t do a lick of research before trying to fake this, it’s really gross, 0/10 for effort
Hold up, let me clear that up for you I am Mexican, Puerto Rican (which came to be through either panimanians or Native Americans procreating with Africans), I’m also Irish, Native American (either Apache/Cherokee or both), I am also Irish Swedish, Slovakian, Peruvian, so yeah I am “all of them” especially when “all of us were created from the same point that exploded at the beginning of the universe, from the same dirt we all walk on. I’m not conventional when it comes to how I speak, So, what if I like that term because in a lot of movies I would watch when I was little no one would want the mut, or that the mut was of lesser value than “royal dogs”. As for past lives, I’ve past regressed while I slept and came across a life in which I was a warrior during a time of giant glass pyramids, I’ve come face to face with a Native American/Mexican/Mayan/Spanish Shaman during a vision quest in which I’ve seen the protests going on back before December 21st, 2012, and that isn’t counting the other dimensions that try to communicate, or the other planets trying to get us not to kill ourselves or our planet, or having to deal with all the pantheons of Gods and Goddess we know and don’t know of being pissed with humanities actions. I’ve been practicing and incorporating various different paths since before I was in the 3rd grade, I’ve spent my whole life researching, and ya know what,….well you don’t get to know what. But if you wanna get all technical then I believe “feeling entitled” in it’s negative connotations does fall under that part of “being responsible and taking it seriously, and practicing with humility.” As for “feeling entitled” in it’s positive connotations and for the simple fact there is no race when you trace heritage back to Stardust, then yes it is perfectly alright to feel entitled as long as you take it ‘Serious, with Responsibility, and Humility.” Blessed Be from the mut. ❤
im not qualified to deal w whatever this is anymore