Phillip Noyce ‘smearing this country’ with an ‘untrue’ story: Andrew Bolt

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Phillip Noyce ‘smearing this country’ with an ‘untrue’ story: Andrew Bolt
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Sky News host Andrew Bolt says Film Director Phillip Noyce was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia for “smearing this country” with an “untrue” story of the stolen generations.

“This film was shown to millions of Australian school children and was in fact, almost completely untrue.” Mr Bolt said.

“It shows racist white police violently stealing a happy and healthy aboriginal girl because the chief protector of aborigines in Western Australia wanted to breed out aborigines. “Molly had not been stolen; a policeman asked her aboriginal stepfather if he could take her, and the man nodded yes. “The chief protector had been warned by a local woman the girl was running wild and was at risk of sexual abuse from white men.”

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