Australia’s own racist gravy train:

‘..Perhaps more indeed should be taught about the National Sorry Day – including the committee promoting it. For instance, children should know that a co-patron of the committee, Lowitja O’Donoghue, claimed to have been stolen as a child when she was not.  We should also teach children that so hard is it to discuss the truth about our past that the entire nation held a sorry day for Aboriginal children stolen from their parents for racist reasons, even though no one has yet been able to name even 10 such cases.
Teach this, too, about an industry of victimhood:
Even the then Bracks Government’s Stolen Generations Taskforce, chaired by Aboriginal spokesman Jim Berg, conceded there had been “no formal policy for removing children” from Aboriginal parents in the state. Indeed, while the Taskforce could find 36 organisations helping the state’s “stolen generations”, it could not find one truly stolen child, even though it ran advertisements pleading for them to come forward…’      Andrew Bolt
There are dozens, probably hundreds of similar organisations here in Australia and in NZ, riding on the back of white guilt and taxpayer’s money, making a damn comfortable living out of racist claims and largely imaginary problems. And no politician has the guts to call them on it. Offices, salaries, government cars, meetings, seminars…..the cost must be enormous. And they can’t point to a single effing achievement.

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