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Sorry - An Apology to the Stolen Generations (Part 1 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2008

An apology to the Stolen Generations by the Australian Federal Government, February 13, 2008, Canberra, Australia. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speaking.

Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsTVHWClpRE
Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ2KQYD_OG8

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  • I think this was a very imprtant step to be made. But the Australians are not the only ones who should apologize...

  • This was a historic moment for Australia. It takes a great nation to admit its past wrong-doings and outline the steps for reconciliation. It takes courage to say "Sorry".

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  • i will burn you to death u fuckers

  • @xiitsAndiee because when it is feb. 12 in the US, it is already Feb. 13 in australia.

  • how did this happen on February 13, 2008 when this was uploaded on February 12, 2008???

  • Kevin Rudd saying sorry to the Stolen Generation is like Australia stepping on the moon. Get it? Good on ya, Kevin :D

  • @theredtree Same here

  • Took Kevin Rudd less than year in office to apologise to the Aborigines, John Howard wouldn't do it for more than 11 years.

  • @ChipmunkGeorgina this was a pointless pile of shit and symbolic of labor taking the country backwards 200 years

  • rudd only did this because he wanted some boong dick. anything would be better than his fatarse cumdumpster wife therese (who turned him gay)

  • This apology is nothing but '' LIP SERVICE '', It's purely symbolic and does nothing to help the plight of Aboriginal Australians. Malcolm X stated '' education is our passport to the future '', this applies to Aboriginal Australians. Unless positive action is taken to educate Aboriginal youth nothing will change. How this can be done is something i can't answer. We can't change the sins of the past, we can only learn from it and move on. Unfortunately racism is eternal, that will never change.

  • @Rafdaganga well we all continue to invade their land.. even today... i think if they had a choice, it would just be them in Australia.

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