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Additionally, the person making the apology is the only one who can judge whether or not they feel they owe the apology to someone they are trying to reach out to. Whether or not you feel like they do is of no concern here. For example, if I want to apologize to Chesby for the way she's been treated by some of the users here it's my call. I get to tell if I think I owe it to her or not... not you. If I decide to apologize to her on your behalf, that's another matter entirely. You get to dispute that. Besides, who died and made you the dictionary? Another point you stated was: Quote:
I've benefitted from oppression of Native American Indians in the past because I now own the land I'm living on. You can't repay forever, but you can attempt to make past injustices right again. You can't personally fix all that was done before you came into existence, but you can seek to make some sort of ammends without meaning that you personally have done an injustice.
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As is the welfare of ANY who are underprivileged - no matter what their ethnic background, I might add. Not only that - you call his act one of mental illness. The majority of Australians call it altruism, humility, generosity and a spirit of reconciliation that has been long overdue. It takes a very honorable and decent person to do what he did (something I think that you could not possibly relate to) and that is why he was applauded by everyone in that room and elsewhere - even the people who disagreed with him. For goodness' sake - the opposition leader got up straight afterwards and apologised as well. This was a symbolic act that does not negatively affect a single person in this country for whom it was not intended, and has a very great positive affect on the people for whom it was. If you knew anything about this country's history of treating our Aboriginal people you would understand that this is a tiny drop in a huge bucket of apologies that we owe them. I would apologise myself if I knew where to do it. It's just typical that you would call such a noble, peace-offering gesture a mental illness.
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Absolutely wrong, in the case of the Prime Minister, who was speaking ex officio. That means he was not just implying culpability for himself (itself a nutsy idea) but all the non-ab people of Australia. Did he ask them if they wanted him to apologize on their behalf?? Quote:
If you do, perhaps you can also get her to apologize for some of the vicious things she's said. Quote:
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Your argument fails entirely on that point alone, but I suppose that would be terribly inconvenient for you to acknowledge.
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