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totally agree, i was there too and my friends and i were drawing pictures all over our notes....she went overtime aswell, wasn't happy (even though it was only 7mins)Originally posted by Zhang San Feng
ryan was sooo boring..
sorry didn'y see you ,i was in the back row (on the speakers side) my school had the girl who asked windschuttle the first question......Originally posted by Zhang San Feng
we (our school) was the one in the front role with 3 ppl all with hands up wanting to ask question![]()
I was embarrassed for all the people who asked questions and ignored the whole 'ask a question dont give a statement' part. Windschuttle held up very well against them.Originally posted by ptitsa
heheh..this study day was great.
loved the students who prepared specific questions for ol' windschuttle, only to get completely owned.
he's an intelligent man. i dont know how these fools thought they could trick him! it was cringeworthy stuff.
Not entirely true. Windschuttle hardly claims to be proud of Australia's past, but rather sheds new light on how to look at Australian history instead of the over-emotive and clearly subjective way historians such as Reynolds & Ryan were looking at it.Originally posted by veriante
We looked at windschuttle during our history class and it pissed us off due to the sheer idiocy of the man. He wrote that no such thing as the killing of Aborigines happened and if it did, it was only so little. He also claimed that everyone was looking at the History of Australia in too dark a fashion and that they should be proud of what happened...i suspect he included the wiping out of Aborigines in that statement. John Howard gave him an award of it ...
He's kind of like Irving, who claims that the holocaust did not happen...it was all 'fabricated' you see?