Tiapan
Grumpy Old Man
We have "trouble", alcohol, unemployment, regular incarceration and suicide are key issues with some of our indigenous countrymen at remote stations.
One issue that made the head lines recently was under age sex and marriage in these remote settlements.
In Australia age of consent is 16 and adult sex with anyone under 18 is forbidden and defined as pedophilia.
However this society of Countrymen has existed for over 40,000 years, making it (and the bushmen of the Kalahari) the worlds oldest continuous social system, outlasting the combined total of the Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Mogul, Indian, Chinese, British and American empires.
The average life of my countrymen was around 30-40 years, because of the low life expectancy, to survive breeding had to be initiated early eg 12 years old and intra-family and multiple wife marriage was necessary because of the harsh environment and the surviving male to female ratio.
Do we have the right to tell those, of this most successful society on earth, how to do their business?
I see this situation as very similar to the tribal middle east of the dark ages.
We take the modern moral High Ground, because we believe in the child's right to enjoy their childhood, prior to entering the breeding cycle, but this is a luxury of the modern age and is a vastly different situation to that which existed historically.
It does not mean this practice should continue as the pressures that cause it, have mostly been removed with the rise in standard of living.
Cheers
One issue that made the head lines recently was under age sex and marriage in these remote settlements.
In Australia age of consent is 16 and adult sex with anyone under 18 is forbidden and defined as pedophilia.
However this society of Countrymen has existed for over 40,000 years, making it (and the bushmen of the Kalahari) the worlds oldest continuous social system, outlasting the combined total of the Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Mogul, Indian, Chinese, British and American empires.
The average life of my countrymen was around 30-40 years, because of the low life expectancy, to survive breeding had to be initiated early eg 12 years old and intra-family and multiple wife marriage was necessary because of the harsh environment and the surviving male to female ratio.
Do we have the right to tell those, of this most successful society on earth, how to do their business?
I see this situation as very similar to the tribal middle east of the dark ages.
We take the modern moral High Ground, because we believe in the child's right to enjoy their childhood, prior to entering the breeding cycle, but this is a luxury of the modern age and is a vastly different situation to that which existed historically.
It does not mean this practice should continue as the pressures that cause it, have mostly been removed with the rise in standard of living.
Cheers