Should John Howard Say Sorry
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Should John Howard say sorry? Well, why should he say sorry and would that mean that heâs taking responsibility for somebody elseâs actions? Wouldnât that be opening himself up to a legal minefield and creating a way for Aborigines to get more money out of taxpayers?
The main reason for a lot of Australians saying no, he does not need to apologize, is simply: why should someone say sorry for something they were not directly responsible for? âWhite peopleâ of today were not responsible for the decisions and the actions taken in the past when most people werenât even born yet. So what do they have to be sorry for?
Itâs like someone coming up to you and apologizing for abusing your sister, instead of the actual person who did it. Does it make you feel better to know that somebody else, who you know wasnât responsible was âcompassionateâ enough to apologize? Probably not.
Really it should make no difference to the Aborigines whether or not John Howard does apologize.
The government has already released a statement of regret, which after being read it should be assumed that we are âsorryâ for what has happened. John Howard in fact motioned a statement of “deep and sincere regret over the removal of Aboriginal children from their parents”. He also said: “the treatment of indigenous Australians represents the most blemished chapter in the history of this country.”
So he feels bad, he agrees it was wrong, i.e. heâs sorry. What more can a man do? Should he be expected to say, âoh Iâm sorry that someone else did that to you but you Iâll take the blame anywayâ, or Iâm sorry that Iâm white like the people who ruined your lives so Iâll take responsibilityâ.
In that case what about mixed aboriginals, wouldnât they also be expected to apologize, after all they have white blood in them and they should be held responsible for their ancestorsâ actions as well. But I doubt they would be expected to apologize. Wasnât a voicing of regret enough to prove that John Howard feels bad about it already?
Does an apology really solve any of the problems that Aborigines face today? Like almost uninhabitable living conditions, bludging around on the dole, or will it increase the infant mortality amongst aboriginals? I strongly doubt that if John Howard says sorry then native Australians in the Northern Territory would magically stop sniffing petrol but these large scale matters do not seem to matter to lobbyists. They want someone to take the blame. But why?
Could it be perhaps that from an official apology they would open legal claims of compensation for something that happened over 50 years ago? And for those who say that it would never come to that, well are they really waiting for one word to help them move forward and advance from the past? If they want someone to take the blame, well shouldnât Tony Blair also apologize?