>On the state's health system, the report found that racism was "endemic" and called for more funding for Indigenous health services and policies to get more Aboriginal staff in the system. Because, of course, to rectify past wrongs, you have to insert more of your people into the present systems that you didn't build yourself. That's worked wonders for the NHS. /s
>Three of the five commissioners - Sue-Anne Hunter, Maggie Walter and Anthony North - "did not approve of the inclusion of the key findings in the final report", however no further detail was provided. So it's not about facts, it's about proving bias.
I'm just saying that history is a story full of one people invading and occupying the lands of others, so even if it happened, why should I give a fuck? Because they're brown?
@Humpleupagus The BBC only ever seem to run cover for stories that make the British look bad. Why did anyone expect an Aboriginal-led inquiry to not find that genocide had happened?
Those who know more about that time in history than me have suggested that the Aboriginal populations were decimated by disease. If that's the case, was the bacteria British as well?