I don't think so - and I doubt if the victims think so either as their lives are destroyed.
Available data indicate that Indigenous people are 15 to 20 times more likely than non-Indigenous people to commit violent offences.
That is 1,500% to 2,000% more likely to commit violent offences.
That you have never seen.
The consequences of child sexual abuse are horrifying:
Children have sexual diseases. Children under the age of 10 and as young as 4 are diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhoea, chlamydia, syphilis and trichomoniasis [11].
Early exposure to pornography. Children as young as three have been exposed to pornographic material in their homes [12].
Teenage rape. Teenagers rape children, and older children rape very young children.
Higher vulnerability to illness later in life. The younger the child and the more frequent the abuse, the more likely they are to manifest physical symptoms later in life that hint at their trauma. It could be pelvic pain, stomach aches, chronic back pain or more-complex conditions such as autoimmune disease, asthma, psoriasis and type 2 diabetes. Experts call this 'somatisation': physical manifestations of psychological trauma. [13]
Within a six-month period in early 2007 the Northern Territory Health Department reported more than 800 cases of sexually transmitted diseases in Indigenous populations, while just 53 cases were noted in non-Indigenous groups [11].
https://www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/health/aboriginal-sexual-abus...