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Q. I'm wondering why Australians are so eager to help other poor nations but not their own indigenous people. The outback Indigenous people live in conditions to the standard of a third world country but it is like no-one cares, except for a minority. Can any one answer this question honestly. Asked by Rochelle B - Sun Dec 3 19:58:08 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. yeah I can answer it honestly. I don't donate to overseas charities. I also wouldn't consider helping anyone unless they were doing something to help them selves. Most indigenous people deserve a hand, but there are alot that depend entirely on hand-outs and drink everything that they are given I've been to places where they have been given homes to live in which they have burnt down, and live in the empty shell. There are good and bad in all races, regardless of their colour and race. I know some aboriginies who are school teachers and ones even a professor. I have alot of respect for them. But you can't help anyone who won't help themselves Answered by sharkgirl - Sun Dec 3 20:09:56 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "indigenous" |
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