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Thursday, June 10, 2010

"I'm Sorry Day"

I was very shocked to know that they had such thing as "stolen generation" in Australia. I had always thought that Australia was a peaceful country. It is too sad to think that little children was forced to live apart from their family, and live as white. Not only Australia, but also Japan has been cruel to indigenous people, so it is not something we should ignore about. I thought "I'm Sorry Day" was a fabulous thing they did. It shows respect to the aborigines very much. Although that doesn't mean they can take back what they did back then, the president showed how much he felt for them, and apologized from the bottom of his heart. It must meant so much for the people who suffered, what we call stolen generation, so I thought it was a very good idea.