Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Kevin Rudds Apology Speech.

On the 13th February 2008, thousands of people gathered on the lawns outside Parliament House in Canberra to witness a historic event in Australian History. Mr Kevin Rudd, on behalf of the citizens of Australia, apologised to the Aboriginal people who's lives were affected by the actions of Australian Citizens. Members of the 'Stolen Generation' came and paid their respects to Mr Rudd, who they thought was excellent for making the effort to apologise to them unlike many prime-ministers before him.
 


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On my behalf, i would like to congratulate Kevin Rudd for his efforts of apologising to the Aboriginal people of our nations. Prime-ministers before him, such as John Howard, refused to apologise because of the effects it may of had on Australia's society and its economy. Kevin Rudd shows full commitment in trying to provide the best for all Australians, and his efforts of apologising to the Aboriginals of this nation is one step of many for our prime-minister.
The speech was well-written and covered all aspects of how previous Australians actions affected the Aboriginal nation as a whole. The use of the word 'sorry' several times in the speech shows the sympathy Kevin Rudd feels for the families of the 'Stolen Generation'. In the speech, he suggests many ways of how he plans to go through a process of reconciliation, and how the relationship between the Aboriginal and Australian people will be revived and healed, and will remain as strong as ever. Hopefully Kevin Rudd will keep his word and will continue to improve the lives of our Aboriginal Australians.

here is a video of parts of the apology speech made by Kevin Rudd.



Kind Regards,
Chloe.

1 comment:

  1. I agree that the use of sorry many times was deliberately providing recognition of the past government's role in the Stolen Generation. I also think it was a deliberate ploy to show that Rudd could do what Howard couldn't - say the "S word". How would you rate Rudd on his follow up on these promises some 18 months later?

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