Fool
02-13-2008, 09:38 AM
So on the BBC they are talking about the Australian Prime Minister who just apologized to the aboriginal population of Australia for the practice of taking children from aboriginal parents to be raised "in civilization".
There have been heaps and heaps of terrible things that the US and every other government has done, so I'm not here pointing fingers or declaring evil. I'm asking what was up with that practice (that the BBC said was in effect till the 1970s), what was the motivation for it and such.
There have been heaps and heaps of terrible things that the US and every other government has done, so I'm not here pointing fingers or declaring evil. I'm asking what was up with that practice (that the BBC said was in effect till the 1970s), what was the motivation for it and such.