Talk:Indigenous health in Australia
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Woke lunatics detected
editOh boy. Large parts are clearly written by ideologically committed lunatics. Unsupported by facts and logically absurd statements abound. Random example: "Health issues cannot be separated from social and cultural factors such as racism, discrimination, cultural disconnection and lack of employment and educational opportunities". What this even means? ALL health issues are inserarably related to racism etc? SOME of them? Inseparably? When someone becomes alcoholic, it's because of racism, that's what is said here? "Health issues _cannot_ be separated", remember! If you dare to suggest that maybe alcoholism is sometimes NOT caused by racism, but by lack of self-control, you are very wrong!
What is "cultural disconnection" - is it when someone e.g. stops engaging with his native culture and lives in a different one? IOW: if e.g. a Japanese person moves to e.g. Brasil and totally adopts local culture, it's likely to make this person more sickly?? Who actually believe such nonsense? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.165.237.68 (talk) 21:23, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
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