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When
The Trial of the Chicago 7,
A regular movie, on a contained set, that
didn t involve her husband risking life and limb for his art? Sign her
up.
Of course, then it was right back to laughing in the face of possible death when he embarked on his
Borat sequel, journeying across the United States to confront the backward in hopes of getting more people to see straight.
So no wonder Fisher looked so visibly delighted when it all worked out, with Cohen winning a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy for
Time to tell the truth about âcrisisâ Academic Anthony Dillon has spoken out to tell the truth about Aboriginal deaths in custody. Picture: AAP Image/Glenn Hunt.
Opinion by Anthony Dillon OPINION Proponents of the Uluru Statement from the Heart want a process of truth-telling about Australia s history and colonisation. I am fine with that, so long as the accounts of the past are not some sanitised version, but are a warts n all account. Given that this month marks the 30th anniversary of the final report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, I think it s time we had some truth telling on this subject; because there is a lot of misinformation out there, leading some to refer to it as a festering crisis.
Time to tell the truth about âcrisisâ Academic Anthony Dillon has spoken out to tell the truth about Aboriginal deaths in custody. Picture: AAP Image/Glenn Hunt.
Opinion by Anthony Dillon OPINION Proponents of the Uluru Statement from the Heart want a process of truth-telling about Australia s history and colonisation. I am fine with that, so long as the accounts of the past are not some sanitised version, but are a warts n all account. Given that this month marks the 30th anniversary of the final report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, I think it s time we had some truth telling on this subject; because there is a lot of misinformation out there, leading some to refer to it as a festering crisis.
OPINION Proponents of the Uluru Statement from the Heart want a process of truth-telling about Australia s history and colonisation. I am fine with that, so long as the accounts of the past are not some sanitised version, but are a warts n all account. Given that this month marks the 30th anniversary of the final report of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, I think it s time we had some truth telling on this subject; because there is a lot of misinformation out there, leading some to refer to it as a festering crisis. During March and up until recently, I saw several interviews or articles focusing on recent Aboriginal deaths in custody. This was mostly due to there being a spike in March in Aboriginal deaths in custody, and so rightly attracted a lot of attention. However, the responses were far from objective, and used to promote the false narrative that Aboriginal people in custody are at an elevated risk of dying than non-Aboriginal people in custody