Robert Manne

Robert Manne is a Jew operating in Australia employed as a professor of political science. He is a political activist who claims that Abos in Oz were treated disgracefully. He lies deliberately and systematically. He chose to libel Keith Windschuttle but has gotten away with it so far. His agenda is to incite hatred among Abos and communist subversives.

Robert Manne
QUOTE
Robert Manne (born 31 October 1947) is a professor of politics at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. Born in Melbourne, Manne's earliest political consciousness was formed by the fact that his parents were Jewish refugees from Europe and his grandparents were victims of the Holocaust. He was educated at the University of Melbourne and the University of Oxford during the 1960s and 1970s. He holds two degrees: BA (Melb) and BPhil (Oxon). His university teaching focuses on twentieth-century European politics (including the Holocaust), Communism, and Australian politics, and he has undertaken research in areas such as censorship, anti-Semitism, asylum seekers and mandatory detention, Australia's involvement in the Iraq war, the Stolen Generation, and the "history wars" of the 1990s.

He is married to journalist and social philosopher Anne Manne, whose 2005 book Motherhood: How should we care for our children? was short-listed in 2006 for Australian journalism's prestigious Walkley Award. They have two adult daughters.
UNQUOTE
Working the Holocaust® story impresses me - unfavourably. Lots of money is involved, lots as in billions. It is also an excuse for mass murder, genocide, you name it. God's Chosen People are foul lot.

 

Flawed History Keeps Myth Alive
QUOTE
Keith Windschuttle
The Weekend Australian, January 30-31, 2010
... What little support there was for the Stolen Generations thesis always came from selected quotations taken out of context by politically motivated historians. Peter Read claimed the files of individuals removed by the Aborigines Protection Board openly revealed the motives of those in charge. “The racial intention was obvious enough for all prepared to see, and some managers cut a long story short when they came to that part of the committal notice ‘Reason for Board taking control of the child'. They simply wrote ‘for being Aboriginal'.”

My examination of the 800 files in the same archive found only one official ever wrote a phrase like that. His actual words were “Being an Aboriginal”. But even this sole example did not confirm Read's thesis. The girl concerned was not a baby but 15 years old. Nor was she sent to an institution. She was immediately placed in employment as a domestic servant in Moree, the closest town to the Euraba Aboriginal Station she came from. Three years later, in 1929, she married an Aboriginal man at the Church of England in Moree. In short, she was not removed as young as possible, she was not removed permanently, and she retained enough contact with the local Aboriginal community to marry into it. The idea that she was the victim of some vast conspiracy to destroy Aboriginality is fanciful. [full text]
UNQUOTE
Doctor Windschuttle says in detail that Manne is lying in his teeth; an invitation to sue for Libel or fornicate elsewhere.