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<blockquote data-quote="BLR" data-source="post: 175824"><p>shtove, that's all well and good but it is important to the Aboriginals because thier lives have been ruined and they still live in extreme poverty and viewed as scum of th earth by most white Australians....</p><p></p><p>I mean, imagine if you were taken from your family at about 4 years old and taken to live with a Arab family. (entirely different culture) You would be looked down on as a Westerner and have to live a life you and your ancestors were never accustomed to, except at least you'd be able to get a job and be able to further yourself...watch Rabbit Proof Fence, it should be somewhere in Ireland...</p><p></p><p>I think the government have accepted they did the wrong thing and I think with all the public works to help the Aboriginies become functional members of society they need to go on a campaign to stop the generations of racism that is handed down and start teaching the Aboriginies are people too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLR, post: 175824"] shtove, that's all well and good but it is important to the Aboriginals because thier lives have been ruined and they still live in extreme poverty and viewed as scum of th earth by most white Australians.... I mean, imagine if you were taken from your family at about 4 years old and taken to live with a Arab family. (entirely different culture) You would be looked down on as a Westerner and have to live a life you and your ancestors were never accustomed to, except at least you'd be able to get a job and be able to further yourself...watch Rabbit Proof Fence, it should be somewhere in Ireland... I think the government have accepted they did the wrong thing and I think with all the public works to help the Aboriginies become functional members of society they need to go on a campaign to stop the generations of racism that is handed down and start teaching the Aboriginies are people too... [/QUOTE]
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