dead before we see the reprocussions? love the apathydieburndie said:I don't think anyone cares about this anymore.
dead before we see the reprocussions? love the apathydieburndie said:I don't think anyone cares about this anymore.
surely not all of them?henry08 said:I saw screw them all.
I agree. By apologising, many Aboriginal school kids will feel better going to school without other kids teasing them about how their grandparents or other relatives got taken away by their parents. And I dont think this apologising thing is about money. Aborigines dont need money. They want recognition of past injustices. They want to feel proud of their culture after so many years. THe poor children need to know that there was nothing wrong about their culture that made them be treated so badly.The apology is about more than money. Its about pride.
Since when did Kevin Rudd represent state governments?nerdsforever said:I mean, if he didn't aborigines would never feel welcomed or at least appreciated by the whites. Aplogising also meant admitting all the past wrongs that were put in force by the parliament, which is being handed to Kevin RUdd. I mean, sure Kevin Rudd didn't take the children away but he DOES represent the people from the past that did take the children away.
troll?I agree. By apologising, many Aboriginal school kids will feel better going to school without other kids teasing them about how their grandparents or other relatives got taken away by their parents.
Wouldn't this apology specifically regard Australians of Anglo-Saxon ancestry?JaredR said:I was both disgusted and embarassed that I had to read about this apology in the Jerusalem Post whilst in Israel.
I am appalled to think that collectively we as the white people of Australia are guilty of some form of child abuse for taking children away from their homes for what our ancestors (whom I did not appear to in a vision and ask them to do this) thought was the best for them.
I am sorry for what happened to them, but in no way am I sorry for what I did, because I did nothing.
I'm sorry that 'sorry' was said and I hope that the waning Aboriginal population can accept Mr. Rudd's humble apology and not look at me, as a white Australian with such disdain.
Source: http://www.smh.com.au/news/national...-its-mostly-bad/2008/04/21/1208742852017.htmlTHE gap between black and white Australia has either remained the same or widened in most social indicators in NSW, according to a state government report released today.
Exactly.zimmerman8k said:Rudd et al never proffessed that the appology would solve all these complex problems. It was always conceeded that it was just a symbolic gesture. Since thats all it is, I find it difficult to see how anyone can be particularly concerned by it either way.
Kind of hard when it's not really geared up to do that sort of thing thoughscarybunny said:The education system, in particular, is doing its level best to close the gap. I could harp on about it but I won't.