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<blockquote data-quote="BLR" data-source="post: 176642"><p>1st boldened point: I said the majority not everyone.</p><p>2nd boldened point: How is it wrong if that is what happens? Is it any coincidence people fear the Aboriginies despite never even talked to one, is it a coincidence that alot of people were against the apology despite it being a token gesture. The only people who would NOT bear some form of racism towards Aboriginals would be learned people and social rights activists. It's a part of Australian society despite what you tend to think.</p><p>3rd boldened point:That's what the apology was....maybe the controversey is less about the apology and about the peoples disdain for Aboriginals?</p><p></p><p>Are you an Australian that out of touch that you can't see the problem or just viewing from the outside?</p><p></p><p><strong>EDIT:</strong> Rural Aboriginals are viewed in a better light in most cases, usually because people say that they are less corrupted by city life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLR, post: 176642"] 1st boldened point: I said the majority not everyone. 2nd boldened point: How is it wrong if that is what happens? Is it any coincidence people fear the Aboriginies despite never even talked to one, is it a coincidence that alot of people were against the apology despite it being a token gesture. The only people who would NOT bear some form of racism towards Aboriginals would be learned people and social rights activists. It's a part of Australian society despite what you tend to think. 3rd boldened point:That's what the apology was....maybe the controversey is less about the apology and about the peoples disdain for Aboriginals? Are you an Australian that out of touch that you can't see the problem or just viewing from the outside? [b]EDIT:[/b] Rural Aboriginals are viewed in a better light in most cases, usually because people say that they are less corrupted by city life. [/QUOTE]
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