Mon opinion
This discussion/argument has gotten totally out of control, so figured that I would put in my two cents worth anyway.
Basically, from my point of view, everyone on this forum has the "right" to free speech, therefore we need to stop slagging each other off. Ok, I might not agree with quite a lot of people, but that does not make their opinion any less valid. Sure, some people may not have the 'intellectual ability' of others, but that doesn't neccessarily interfere with their ability to make a judgement (whether that judgement be informed or not).
So, from someone who (SHOCK HORROR) has lived close to Redfern, this is my digression..
1) As a white Australian, I would NOT walk around certain parts of Redfern alone, or even with other white friends. HOWEVER are there not other places that are predominantly 'white' that you would not like to walk down a back alley way at night? People, of course there are!
2) Personally, I understand Howard's decision not to say sorry, on behalf of others. I would not like someone to say sorry on behalf of me. At the time, the white people believed that they were doing the correct thing. They honestly felt that by removing aboriginal children from their homes and placing them with white parents, they were preparing them for a better future. Was this wrong? I think so. But did they know at the time? No. Of course, it is open to opinion whether or not Howard should have said /should say sorry, but ultimately I don't believe that recognition frome one little bushy eyebrowed white guy should make a difference. A huge amount of white Australians have supported the movement to say sorry (eg. The walk(s) for reconciliation) and in my opinion, Howard saying it, won't make an iota of difference.
3) TJ Hickey's death was a tragedy. I know people who were/are involved in the police side of this case, and I honestly believe that it was an accident. Of course, perhaps had the child not been Aboriginal then the officers would have not chased as hard, but that is simply a reflection of our society. Whether we like it or not, in Redfern paticularly, Aboriginals (children and adults) do commit more crimes than some in other areas. Unfortunately, police in this area are probably more likely to chase after someone who runs, than someone who doesn't.
4) The Riots. This is an area of contention, however, once again my view only, is that the riots were totally misconstrued by the media. They were slandered and should not have been. On the other hand, I also think that they were totally inappropriate and in the long run, did nothing to help Mrs.Hickey's cause, however unfortunately in this case, the members of that community felt that it was their only course of action. It is quite a sad world we live in, when riots are felt to be the only option.
5) Merlin. Well, Merlin's just some skinny little German white kid, right? Look, I didn't actually watch BB, just fleeting episodes, however I can admire his attempt to make BB less of a scripted show and more "reality". That said, I know Gretel Killeen personally, and do not believe that it was right to put her in such a position. I also heard her remarks on Rove, and I think that coming from someone who was simply trying to do her job, they were appropriate. Would we prefer it if Gretel had simply gone on with the show and ignored Merlin? No, we appreciate the fact that she did attempt to speak to him. Do I think that perhaps Gretel was a little curt with him? Definately. But she was caught completely off-guard and I think handled the situation paticularly well.
I think the fact that Merlin is living or has even visited Australia, gives him the 'right' to comment on Australia, just as I have the right to comment on Canada's treatment of the Inuits and natives, after having lived there for a peroid of time. It does not matter if you do not vote. Are we saying that citizens of America, for example, who choose not to vote, should not comment on Bush or Kerry? That would be a little far-fetched wouldn't it?
Ultimately, whichever way you look at these topics, that is YOUR choice. When you comment on these forums, express your opinion, the reasons why/why not, but don't try to change someone's opinion. If they change themselves, that's cool, but don't force it. Afterall, if I saw you on the street and didn't like the colour of your shirt, I wouldn't tell you to change would I?
Digression complete.