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L'Australie dans le 19ème et 20ème siècles (document en anglais)

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For centuries , social protection has evolved, even if we now consider normal laws and duties that guide our behavior .

In 2000, Victoria Climbié , after going several times in the hospital for six months, this young 9 year old girl dies after the violence she suffered at her . This dramatic event widely publicized , has modified the reform on child welfare in England.

In the same vein , Barack Obama care reform in 2009 in the United States , enabling those who do not have access to be able to qualify. Because even if in France pay one euro per visit some may rebel , you should know that before the Obama reform , those who had some money could not be properly cared for : insurance, refused to provide people with chronic diseases.

These two examples show that there was a favorable trend for social protection. But in some cases , it takes time and a lot of dead people to finally see that what is happening is wrong.

Australia in the 19th and 20th century, the government had decided that Aboriginal culture should disappear . He told the public that Aboriginal children missing education, care; it was necessary to place children with white families or in orphanages, to provide them with everything they need.

In 1995, a commission of inquiry shows that the state has harmed these children, and we wanted to delete this culture. The state has allowed the stolen generation to find their families . And apologized .

Today , investments are designed for the welfare of the child.

This type of genocide is applied in South Africa. Leaders have imposed on "black" methods, such as control of their actions .

A man , Nelson Mandela, with knowledge of rights opposed the regime. He spent much of his life in prison because of his positions.

It was not the only man of law to advocate for his thoughts. In 1478 , Thomas Mores , diplomat and jurist wrote a story " Utopia ." It was a new way of thinking.

On this island ( Utopia ), all was equal, have the same rights . In this book he disparaged the court and royalty, which leads him to the scaffold. He was recognized by the Church as a saint, and it was the precursor of socialism. Because the idea of respect, equality and sharing values ​​are now in France and in many countries.

To me, the most shocking thing is thoughts are focused on genetics.

For Darwinists , the man who was unfit to live, should not be helped by the company. As in nature .

Eugenics thought she brought the U.S. has control reproduction . Firstly with control marriages and sterilization, and even eradicate those perceived as failing. The purpose of this method, as people have perfect health ( physical and mental ) .

 How can a man decide that another has the right to have or not have children ? Or live ? We saw this thinking resurface during the second world war with the Nazis , who had decided that only the Arians , was pure race.

Today we see that many reforms are put in place for the welfare of all . Social protection is everywhere; but be careful that this protection does not give rise to a control individuals. For a good idea too thoughtful may

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