wuddie
Black by Demand
Re: They're after our $$$ already!
anyway, no to compensation. i think rudd is pretty confirm on this, so not much to worry about.
i am not for this compensation motion at all, in fact, i'd join the jihad against it if i have to. but in their defence, if their living standards are as bas they are made out to be, then they might need a bit more money (i don't know, say 10% more than the average person) to 'catch up'.ur_inner_child said:I'm not the biggest expert in aboriginal affairs, but I can't see how the aboriginal community will become an equal part of australian society when they are constantly given special treatment, further financial aid and compensation, etc.
I realise it's much more complicated than that, but I just don't see how further financial aid will (to quote) "close the gap that lies between us in life expectancy, educational achievement and economic opportunity".
anyway, no to compensation. i think rudd is pretty confirm on this, so not much to worry about.