Aussie wrote on Aug 23
rd, 2023 at 3:38pm:
Expressing regret for something that happened years ago is not a guilt trip, you idiot.
To a limited extent, I agree Aussie.
But the point of this debate is primarily not
about that specifically, but about the age of
the pre-schoolers at 3-4 years, and the "right"
of their teachers to imply that they're all
responsible for the historic wrongs committed
against our Aboriginals, and the wrongs still
being committed today.
It's perfectly okay for thinking adults to express
their regrets/apologies etc, but
not for little
children who're barely self-aware, let alone
aware of historical wrongs possibly committed
by their ancestors and/or family.
(BTW, you don't need personal
insults to make a point in any
debate. It only weakens your
argument.)
Apologising for what you have evidently not done makes you a fraud. Anyone accepting such an apology makes them a fraud, too.
Anyone making little children apologise for something they haven't done and do not understand is a monstrous****ing fraud and should not be let near any classroom.