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Edited on Thu Feb-15-07 06:43 AM by Djinn
about Bjelke's police state, gerrymandering, corruption and attacks on civil rights? The point being we should have learnt all those things because they are our history but conservatives still insist that telling the truth is "black arm" banding.
The removed children "thing" was a systematic attempt to rid the country of it's indigenous poulation. "Full blood" people would "die out" it was assumed and there was a need to whiten up the "half castes". it doesn't really matter how it was sold - Iraq was sold on WMD's - literally ripping children from the arms of their parents who love and care for them does not provide a life.
This went on by the way until the mid seventies, a friend of mine was taken along with her sister because her aunt (who was caring for them while their parents worked) had the temerity to enquire about government assistance. She and her sister were placed in the foster care of good white Christians, the good christian foster father raped her for several years and the good christian foster mother ignored it while getting tanked on cooking sherry.
Her other siblings who weren't stolen grew up surrounded by loving family and are much more stable adults now than my friend (who has a serious alcohol problem) and her sister (who killed herself last year)
I'm sure it wasn't intended but describing this period in our history as "the removed children thing" is a rather offensive understatement.
The welfare and the policeman Said you've got to understand We'll give to them what you can't give Teach them how to really live. Teach them how to live they said Humiliated them instead Taught them that and taught them this And others taught them prejudice. You took the children away The children away Breaking their mothers heart Tearing us all apart Took them away
One dark day on Framlingham Come and didn't give a damn My mother cried go get their dad He came running, fighting mad Mother's tears were falling down Dad shaped up and stood his ground. He said you touch my kids and you fight me And they took us from our family. Took us away They took us away Snatched from our mother's breast Said this was for the best Took us away.
Can you imagine what that does to a community? especially one to whom familial connections are deep and important particularly after they were forcibly removed from their lands and herded onto missions. Can you imagine how that creates generations of dysfunction, can you imagine what that does to any cautious trust indigenous people may have once had for authorities?
Can you imagine screaming, desperately trying to grasp your children to your body, and then see them dragged away from you by police, possibly never to see them again. Honestly I don't think most Australians have any idea just what this entailed. Possibly because they'd internalised the "doing what's best" lies and their schooling had never corrected that falsehood.
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