Talk:Lyndall Ryan
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Use of guardian newspaper as source
editThe Guardian states the massacres to be organised and state-sanctioned, therefore semi-genocidal in nature (not stated but heavily implied). The guardian is also a deeply biased source, ideologically far left and super woke. Why Wikipedia lets it be used as a source on controversial articles I don’t know. The right-wing daily mail is rightly banned. I don’t know enough about Australian history to judge this matter. How organised and centrally directed were the frontiers people? Did the government have any effective control over them? Did they explicitly command the killings or were they just turned a blind eye to? I don’t doubt for a minute that many were deeply racist, violent people with no respect for aboriginal life. But genocide is a serious allegation requiring solid sourcing, not a left wing English newspaper no one in Britain would take seriously as a unbiased source.WisDom-UK (talk) 18:46, 22 August 2020 (UTC)