• Mark Whybird@aus.social
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    @Zagorath Historically, it’s racism. I literally heard a Northsider say that “ewww”, the Southside is “where all the Aboriginals live”*. That person was elderly already then, and it was decades ago, but I do think that’s where the inertia comes from.

    * (Conversely, Northside might have been perceived as where all the racist, or at least snooty, people live.)

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      1 month ago

      @Zagorath p.s. if you are interested in another remnant of Brisbane’s racist past, the reason that there are so many “Boundary Roads” in Brisbane (esp. south side) is that those were the boundaries that the Aboriginals were not allowed to cross without a permit. I kid you not.

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      I’m not convinced that’s true. I’m not doubting that someone somewhere might have believed it, but I don’t think their beliefs were based in fact. As just a couple of inner city examples, both Kurilpa and Barambin are noteworthy Aboriginal meeting spaces.