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Hello everybody, I’m here to talk about Aboriginals.

At the end of the eighteenth century, when the European people arrived, the aboriginals were about one million, but actually they are 265 000 (two thousand sixty five million), being 1, 6 % of all the population. This people were massacred and were practically wiped out by the Europeans. The people who escaped from the massacre didn’t survive (, with the various sicknesses, or with the new feed or alcohol that) because the Europeans brought a lot of their stuff on the Aboriginal environment. The Aborigines were captivated in Christian’s missions or in reserves. And the children were rescued from their families to be brought up in the community of white people and Anglican of the country. In 1967 (nineteen sixty seven), the Aborigines were finally accepted like “normal” Australian’s citizen, without prejudges. It was clearly time to “accept” them, it was a good thing done. Well, these last years the community of white people realized that a real reconciliation between the white Australians and Aborigines was essential for the smooth functioning of the country. They were a lot of Aborigines languages, around 500. Now, only thirty languages still exist as native languages. I’m upset to see the culture of this race disappear gradually …

The aboriginals are ordinary and very nice people. Not using any technology, not demanding anything, their only request is just to live their own lives.

For their future and our, these acts belong now to the past. We have to do our utmost best to help them now. To help the aboriginals who had to leave their lands and living, we would set up accommodations. We will help them to learn, step by step, how to live in our world.

We are going to help those people who lost close family members. W’ll make an assistance to reach missing people.

Moreover, to keep the Aboriginal culture, we would build schools dedicated to this culture. These schools will be open to everyone, not only to the Aboriginal’s. And I hope, step by step, more and more schools will exist.

And we’ll provide a financial assistant for helping people, who got ill due to menaces, criticisms about different races, they were victims of racist. Personally, and I hope that everyone agrees with me. I would like to say that is not normal to be a victim of racist, and racists don’t have their place on our planets. It’s a basic and important, very important, principle to respect each other and live in community. That’s why we do so many efforts for these people, to make them feel integrated.

This story touched me; I think this problem doesn’t even may exist! Because we are all humans, no matter our religion, or no matter what is about. We are equal … and it’s important to understand it, to live own life.

Thanks to everyone! And goodbye

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