Indigeneous Women Kept As Cash Cows

ABORIGINAL women are being “kept pregnant” as “cash cows” in order to make money from government hand outs, a former Labor MP has claimed.

 

Former politician Gary Johns made the controversial comment during an interview on Ten’s Bolt Report on Sunday morning during a discussion over the proposed constitutional recognition of indigenous Australians.

 

“A lot of poor women in this country, a large proportion of whom are Aboriginal, are used as cash cows,” he said.

“They are kept pregnant and producing children for the cash. Now that has to stop.”

 

Johns’ comments were in response to a report from Aboriginal Housing Victoria which today revealed Aboriginal women were 34 times more likely to suffer domestic violence than non-indigenous women, published by Fairfax.

 

He aimed his comments at Cape York community leader Noel Pearson and his approach to constitutional recognition.

“I’d like Noel and his team to start thinking about fundamental issues that affect his people and our people at the really lower end of this society,” he said.

 

“They should be trying to smash the welfare state, not a liberal democracy and its constitution.”

 

The former MP who served in the Keating government has gained attention on social media for his controversial comments, but he’s no stranger to backlash when it comes to his views on welfare.

 

Writing in The Australian last year, Johns suggested welfare should be linked to compulsory contraception, saying there should be “no taxpayer inducement to have children”.

 

“Potential parents of poor means, poor skills or bad character will choose to have children. So be it,” he wrote.

“But no one should enter parenthood while on a benefit.”

 

http://www.news.com.au/finance/money/former-labor-mp-gary-johns-says-indigenous-women-are-being-kept...

 

I disagree about welfare being linked to compulsory contraception.

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No, I do not agree with name calling women as cash cows, regardless of the back ground.  The conversation was about putting the boot into women, the indigenous, Pearson.  The aim is not to find a solution.  It's to get people on the Blot side to fight the racist fight and marginalise people.  

 

With his high pitched, whingy, whiny, voice he gives permission to and almost pleads with others to share their racist vibes freely.

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No, I do not agree with name calling women as cash cows, regardless of the back ground.

 

 

do you agree with name-calling

towards males?

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@*julia*2010 wrote:

No, I do not agree with name calling women as cash cows, regardless of the back ground.

 

 

do you agree with name-calling

towards males?


I didn't hear anyone make a generalised statement that called men cash cows, or hear any other generalised name calling of men, in the program in question.  

 

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@gleee58 wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

No, I do not agree with name calling women as cash cows, regardless of the back ground.

 

 

do you agree with name-calling

towards males?


I didn't hear anyone make a generalised statement that called men cash cows, or hear any other generalised name calling of men, in the program in question.  

 


oh that would be because i am asking

a general question. i see frequent insults

on this thread directed at males so to me

it appears hypocritical.

 

 

 

btw what is 'blot fandom' ?

 

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I have never heard a man being called a cash Bull !!!! it would be a load of bull. 🙂

 

Julia some one here used to say your name often 🙂

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