A video - showing Indigenous residents questioned about their Aboriginality as a woman tries to physically take down an Aboriginal flag from their property - has gone viral on Twitter. toostrongforyoukaren
A video has gone viral on social media depicting a Mildura woman named Karen attempting to remove an Aboriginal flag from the back of a car belonging to an Indigenous family.
Karen Ridge and Rob Vigors are understood to have walked onto the Wirramanda's property in Mildura, unannounced, before the filming began. The residents at the property, two Aboriginal artists, had the flag flying on their car in Mildura, Victoria.The video was filmed by Robby Wirramanda, and later shared on Twitter by his daughter.
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