Marcia Langton and Noel Pearson: where was the outrage of the gang rape of a Cape York 5 year old requiring emergency intervention on your watch? (print version)
More concerned about the ‘desecration' of fossilised dung in the Juukan Hoax
In July 2020 the Juukan hoax hysteria dominated Australia’s media, seeing ABC and the head office of the BBC leading the flagellation of Australia’s disregard for our Indigenous culture and heritage.
I ask Marcia Langton & Noel Pearson, our Aboriginal ‘leaders’ and fierce critics of Australia's ‘desecration' of fossilised dung, Where was the outrage & coverage when on the 1st of July 2020 of the gang rape of a Cape York 5 year old Aboriginal boy requiring emergency intervention while on your watch?
I've been concerned about lawlessness in aboriginal communities for decades. I heard elders complain about the lack of justice as a child, confused about how Government selected leaders - get away with continuous blatant criminal bahaviour.
I lived in a lawless aboriginal community, I wouldn't wish this on anyone.
Determined to get to the bottom of it, I've spent 20+ years of my life trying to work out why.
Something is very wrong. Who do Langton & Pearson work for? Not for Aboriginal people.
I have witnessed the disregard for Australians living in aboriginal communities. As a whistleblower, Senior Advisor to Minister Ken Wyatt’s Indigenous Voice committee, the Chair Marcia Langton ensured I was sacked for my request to speak to the Australian Federal Police and the Crime Commission about a government selected pedophile “leader” of the Uluru Voice, abusing his position of power for more than four decades.
That said, the Australian press barely talked about the rape of this poor 5 year old child, who required emergency treatment. Instead, they focused on a cave legally blasted that magically became sacred when the explosives had been loaded. Instead, the Government started an extensive Inquiry to discuss Aboriginal heritage.
As you know, there were no paintings and no carvings in the Juukan caves, and the authorisation to blast (section 18) had been given in 2013.
In short, everybody focused on the caves, not on the poor little boy.
Why? Where was the outrage for such a brutal rape in a remote community? Why didn't anyone care? Why was money spent to investigate a cave and why was nothing done to protect a child? How awful! What sort of society have we become?
In my view, the press in general (and Joe Aston/Michael Stutchbury in particular) manipulated public opinion to, at best, protect their mates Noel Pearson & Marcia Langton, and, at worst, protect pedophiles. Shame on them!