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Stolen Generation Essay

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The stolen generation has impacted the lives of countless Indigenous Australians. The common perceptions of the Aboriginal people are negative. We think they should get jobs and work as hard as most white Australians do today. We don’t consider the emotions and effects the stolen generation has had on our indigenous Australian’s. We understand the past events were bad but we can’t fathom why they don’t just move on, forget it and leave the past behind? By looking through sources, recounts and information we can mould our narrow ideas and preconceptions to be considerate, understand the horror and respond better towards our indigenous people. In a poem called “Who am I?” Kate Hughes describes her experience of being removed from her happy …show more content…

The book retells his story and the traumas he has had to face. 10 year old Bill ate vegemite as he got ready for school on a normal morning when 3 men turned up at his place and forced him and his brothers into a car to take them away. He vividly remembers the screams of her mother as she drove her fist into the road as they drove away. As a 17 year old, Bill’s abusive circumstances brought him to the attention of the police as he fell into drugs, violence and alcohol. When he was 30 he searched for and found his mother - but was instantly rejected because she’d moved on to a new family. The indigenous people in white communities are more likely to come to the attention of police. These taken children are sadly also prone to physical, emotional and sexual abuse. Because of these circumstances aboriginals have an increased vulnerability to low self-esteem issues, depression and other mental illnesses. Knowing that all this pain and suffering is caused by us collectively as a white Australian community, is humiliating. Why did we feel a need to remove those children forcefully from happy homes? We have broken families and individuals. Sorry will never be enough. Bill Simon is “still trying to heal now and he is 62. Thinking about it still makes him angry and he will never forget the pain and

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