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Basil "Mulla" Sumner, a Harley Davidson riding Ngarrindjeri elder living in South Australia, speaks about the violent history of his people, and asks a fundamental question: Whose oneness are we talking about?
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10 responses // Mulla Rides

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    I'll be your bro!

    Nice piece.

    shuffdad
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    fight the power!. Never resist!

    Rhotspankx
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    A great story about overcoming adversity, and about strength in the face of racism and ignorance. I'd ride with this guy any day and be proud to do so. Great story. GL! -zen

    zenbeer
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    Excellent interview. Great music to set the tone of the piece. Keep these coming.
    GL from me.

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    I like this thought... "We are the ones who can change it. We are the ones who can begin the oneness and the unity."

    Please watch my video also.
    link

    tloyd
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    take a run up to the dreaming festival at woodford, near brisbane, 8-11 june, www.thedreamingfestival.com

    bring a crew, do a shoot.

    How's things in port agutta?

    Onya bunjii

    helloworld
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    All of your work is excellent. You must have some amazing funders! GL Please see our work.

    rawbird
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    Am I missing something? Cool guy. Rides a Harley and talks philosophically. But I'm not sure what he's talking about. I'm not sure what is this concept of oneness that he's challenging. Is this some Concept that world leaders are promoting? I've not heard of it. He kind of kept repeating himself. He said oneness about a dozen times. Editing was good though.Like the pace. Liked the music. Liked the mix of b-roll and interview. I liked the start and end. It's just that the story is a little weak. What is the story. Also, the description talks about the violent history of his people but I didn't really catch that. Now, THAT would have been interesting to hear.

    trevorw
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    really enjoyed your choices in this piece. GL!

    vobbie
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    i live in the united states yes i have heard white australians are very rasist calling aborigines abo and goons and stuff that is so uncivilised equal to calling a black african american a nigga you get shot for saying that to a black man in the united states it is so dehumanising australia might be third world culturally

    jaybeeski

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