MoonlightSonata said:
You didn't address his question.
What do you base your assertion on? What is the legal justification behind your claim that sorry = compensation?
And you haven't answered mine. Why are they so eager for us to say "sorry"? It's really that they want us to say sorry isn't it? They wan't to make friends with us.
Sorry.. Indicates a) remorse and b) being at fault. Of which, we suffer neither. They were lucky to have won Mabo. The notion of Terra Nulius still does apply, because the land DID belong to no one.
MoonlightSonata said:
Your claims here are, again, utterly illogical on a number of levels. Firstly, you make the mistake of believing a human being can be owned. Unless you believe in slavery, humans cannot be owned.
You can't talk, you abuse rights all the time.
MoonlightSonata said:
Secondly, you ignore the historical fact that children were taken from their parents. What race they are is entirely irrelevant.
Apparently not. For two reasons. They were half caste children, but apparently we are supposed to say sorry to the Aboriginals as a whole.. The second reason being that more white children have been taken from their parents by the government for their own good, which is what the aboriginals were taken for, than aboriginals. Are we going to say sorry to the whole Australian population.
MoonlightSonata said:
(Might I add that you group people into extremely generalised categories like this all the time. This is the most fundamental failure of your way of thinking. It completely obfuscates any real discussion of an issue. I am referring here to calling everyone who disagrees with you "left".)
They generally are left..
MoonlightSonata said:
Lastly, even if we go along with your ridiculous argument, your claim that "they were as much white as they were black" does not entitle one of those "joint owners" to take from the other. If you own a bike in joint ownership with a younger brother, you don't have the right to take the bike from him.
This isn't a question of join ownership.
MoonlightSonata said:
No, the government was there. It's constituents may have changed, but the government was there.
lol. Muslims are still there also.
(unfortu...)
And don't try to say that this isn't a racial issue, or that i can't generalise, because if this is the case, then your whole arguement is flawed also. Why should we say sorry to ALL aboriginals.. We didn't steal every single one of their children.