Zero the hero
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Zero the hero said:Wll put. What people don't seem to understand is that an apology to the Aborigines, recognizing their suffering and offering compensation to the victims-like, as mentioned, they’re in the process of doing in Canada to the victims of the Canadian Indian boarding school victims at the moment to the tune of two billion dollars-for what's been done to then isn't going to instantly fix the problem, but what it will do is begin the healing process for many of these people and hopefully the entire community. Indians I know back in Canada-some with parents and grandparents who were victims of the Indian boarding school system-greatly appreciated the gesture and see this as a very positive step towards a new beginning. The thing is that it’s not the compensation that’s most important to these people if you speak to them about it, but the recognition of the hell they’ve been through.
Zero the hero said:But anyway, for your information I’ve personally never believed that any individual should apologize for what happened to the Aboriginal people, but that an apology-and recognition of the suffering these people endured-should come from the government, followed by compensation and community based healing programs, such as those that are apparently about to be implemented in Canada.
Well, I don't know what you're trying to get at here but I seem to be referring to an apology and compensation from the government NOT the individual, so what, exactly, is your point? Oh yeah, it would appear that you don't actually have one...
I guess it really does pay to read things just that little bit more carefully lest you end up looking like an idiot...
"Awesome"...

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