Submitted by Alex Birch on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 18:57.
Sometimes an apology is a dishonest way of covering up a secret motive. We're supposed to accept the apology and figure everything will go back to normal again, while the perpetrator hides behind the smokescreen of "good will" and prepares to repeat the same crime once more. This is precisely what the Australian government recently did, when it announced it would issue its first formal apology to Aboriginal people when parliament resumes next month.
The apology is said to concern the so called "Stolen Generations" of Aboriginals that between 1915 and 1969 were taken from their parents and given to white families or institutions to raise. This was a part of the general policy at the time when the government forced assimilation between Aboriginal and white communities. Obviously the assimilation, as in all multicultural societies, has been a complete disaster with high rates of ill health, imprisonment, violence and unemployment in Aboriginal areas.

What follows is this pathetic apology from the Australian government that supposedly mourns its past actions taken to create a society where two radically different ethnic groups were forced to co-exist within the same space. The scam of the apology is that the government doesn't plan on changing anything. On the contrary, the only reason to why it issues an excuse is to repeat the same process again.
Instead of realizing that multicultural Australia has been a failure, that Aboriginals cannot adapt to a modern Western lifestyle and that they'll drain all the welfare resources to no use if the project doesn't cease, the government defends its globalist agenda by claiming that it wants to save the Aboriginals from social inequalities, poverty and criminality.
We've heard this before, right? America has been trying to do the same thing with the African-American population for decades - and failed. So have France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain and other European countries. The truth is that the Australian government truly couldn't care less for the Aboriginals. They need to become obedient consumers as well, even if it means a continued destruction of their natural habitat and traditional culture.
Ancient traditions and wild nature have to pave way for the ruthless globalization project. Motivated by profit and greed, it moves from country to country and defends its destructive path with pretentious morality like the apology issued here. In fact, this apology is not an excuse for what's happened in the past; it's a subtle notice that the slavery of integration under foreign rule is going to continue. If the natives of Australia wish to survive, they better not accept it.
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Western Abolition
Western culture is the one that invented the idea that slavery is wrong. We need to celebrate that. We also need to recognize that our values are NOT universal values. In the book culturism, I write about just how horrible - by Western standards - most aboriginal groups were. Many U.S. Indians had slavery and were extremely violent about it. Rather than apologize for our crimes, we need to celebrate our unique achievements.
Multiculturalism is wrong about diversity being shallow and benign. If we are not culturist now, we will find out how special our culture is the hard way. Rather than knocking Western culture, we should be proud of it and protective. To the extent that multiculturalism undermines this orientation, it has to go.
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