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On Thursday, Scott Morrison said that there was no slavery in this country. On Friday he backed down from those comments and acknowledged the history of blackbirding in Australia — where people were coerced into working as indentured labourers, often through deception or force.
He said his Thursday comments related to the principles that existed when the colony of New South Wales was founded — that there was to be no lawful slavery in Australia. One Australian user posted about the topic on his personal Facebook profile, including a photo of nine Aboriginal men chained together by their necks wearing loin cloths outside Roebourne Gaol in The post was restored after Guardian Australia asked Facebook about whether the photo had been flagged in error.
Facebook apologised to the user late on Friday and restored the post. A spokeswoman for Facebook said the photo was removed by the automated system in error.
Oh, the fucking irony. I'm trying to share a story about Facebook apologising for tagging this picture as nudity, and it's literally tagged the article as nudity Through the appeals process Facebook has in place, there were 2. Facebook also faced criticism in Australia in for blocking the of Arrente writer Celeste Liddle four times after she shared a trailer for an Indigenous comedy show that featured images of topless desert women.
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Sat 13 Jun Scott Morrison sorry for 'no slavery in Australia' claim and acknowledges 'hideous practices'. .
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