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The result was keep. Closing slightly early, but it is unanimous keep with the nominator's comments suggesting even they have reconsidered. RL0919 (talk) 21:27, 27 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Indigenous Australians and crime[edit]

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I think the premise of this article is racist and misleading. The overwhelming majority of crime in Australia is committed by the dominant Anglo-Australian ethnic group (more than 60%) yet we have no page on "Anglo-Australians and crime", there is a disproportionality to Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander offending, but it's far more complex than this article suggests. I believe the usable sections of this article should be carefully moved to crime in Australia and this page deleted. As it stands this ethno-criminal focus is undue and highly offensive (At one stage there was a photo in the article of three random Aboriginal people who we have no reason to believe were criminals). I think an article like this focuses unduly on Aboriginal criminality - in an explicitly racial manner - giving the impression that Aboriginal people possess some kind of inherent criminality. Looking at the early versions of this article I believe it may have been created with the intent being to demonise Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples, it has certainly been edited in such a manner at points. The article has been improved significantly by a number of editors, but I really think an ethnically focused crime page like this is unethical, undue and quite simply racist. Bacondrum (talk) 23:40, 20 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Thing is the article isn't really framed in terms of the disproportionate incarceration and the victimisation of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples. The tone is more one of Aboriginal people being more criminally inclined than other people. I've noted the above comments which are all very fair and I now accept the article isn't inherently racist and should be kept. It needs massive improvement though to avoid further demonising Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples. Thanks again. Bacondrum (talk) 05:57, 22 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
(I added comments on the talk page instead of here, sorry. Anyway, it's resolved now, I think with a reasonable outcome. Laterthanyouthink (talk) 05:52, 22 December 2019 (UTC))[reply]
Yes, and thanks for the massive improvements you've made to the article. My desire to see the article removed or improved came from a good place, I don't want to see Aboriginal people tarred as criminals. But I now see was being over zealous. Cheers. Bacondrum (talk) 06:00, 22 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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