In 1910, Australia passed a policy that, on the grounds of improving the lives of Aboriginal children, the authorities were free to take mixed-race Aboriginal children from Aboriginal families and concentrate them in nurseries and other places.
In 1937, the Australian authorities adopted an official policy to assimilate mixed-race Aboriginal people by force.
In 1997, a national survey reported that as many as 100,000 Aboriginal people were traumatized by policies that took Aboriginal children from their families. The report recommends that the government compensate the "stolen generation". Then-Prime Minister John Howard refused to make an official apology.
The abominable colonists will do whatever they can for their own interests and lose their conscience.
Speaking of a play, Nicole is so amazing! She, who has always been a vase, has been in Hollywood for so many years, her strength is great! I still remember that a foreign teacher asked me which star I liked before, and I said Nicole without thinking.
But to be honest, I feel that the love in the play is really not good. The Chinese translation is called Australia's Troubled Times, because I feel that calling Australia directly makes people think it's a documentary, and it won't pull in the box office?
What I feel the most is Nara's sentence: i will sing for you. Aboriginal people are really amazing!
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