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Aboriginal Australian Love
Were Savages Corrupted By Whites?
Henry Theophilus Finck
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       _ Such is the Australian's treatment of woman--a treatment so selfish, so inconsistent with the altruistic traits and impulses of romantic love--sympathy, gallantry, and self-sacrificing affection, not to speak of adoration--that it alone proves him incapable of so refined a sentiment. If any doubt remained, it would be removed by his utter inability to rise above the sensual sphere. The Australian is absolutely immoral and incredibly licentious. Here, however, we are confronted by a spectre with which the sentimentalists try to frighten the searchers for truth, and which must therefore be exorcised first. They grant the wantonness of savages, but declare that it is "due chiefly to the influence of civilization." This is one of the favorite subterfuges of Westermarck, who resorts to it again and again. In reference to the Australians he cites what Edward Stephens wrote regarding the former inhabitants of the Adelaide Plains:
       "Those who speak of the natives as a naturally degraded
       race, either do not speak from experience, or they
       judge them by what they have become when the abuse of
       intoxicants and contact with the most wicked of the
       white race have begun their deadly work. As a rule to
       which there are no exceptions, if a tribe of blacks is
       found away from the white settlement, the more vicious
       of the white men are most anxious to make the
       acquaintance of the natives, and that, too, solely for
       purposes of immorality. ... I saw the natives and was
       much with them before those dreadful immoralities were
       well known ... and I say it fearlessly, that nearly all
       their evils they owed to the white man's immorality and
       to the white man's drink."
       Now the first question a conscientious truth-seeker feels inclined to ask regarding this "fearless" Stephens who thus boldly accuses of ignorance all those who hold that the Australian race was degraded before it came in contact with whites, is, "Who is he and what are his qualifications for serving as a witness in this matter?" He is, or was, a simple-minded settler, kindly no doubt, who for some inscrutable reason was allowed to contribute a paper to the _Journal of the Royal Society of New South Wales_ (Vol. XXXIII.). His qualifications for appearing as an expert in Australian anthropology may be inferred from various remarks in his paper. He naively tells a story about a native who killed an opossum, and after eating the meat, threw the intestines to his wife. "Ten years before that," he adds, "that same man would have treated his wife as himself." Yet we have just seen that all the explorers, in all parts of the country, found that the natives who had never seen a white man treated their women like slaves and dogs. _