I'd try to close 'the gap' between the indigenous community and the rest of Australia. Frankly, I think it's pathetic that a supposed "developed" nation could neglect such a vulnerable and poor community.
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Do you think people naturally desire freedom? For example, how about the youth in a propaganda-based country like North Korea? Is it possible to brainwash someone to truly reject liberty?
You can't desire what you don't know. Would people in North Korea call themselves brainwashed? It's possibly to have people content with the way things are when they don't know anything different, including the 'rejection of liberty'. On people naturally desiring freedom - I think people are conflicted. Perhaps the idea of liberty and freedom is a sociocultural value rather than something inherent, so people desire that 'free' ideal, however I think people also desire structure, schedules, something to
follow at the same time. So yeah, I think that's split.
What do you value the absolute most and why? Try to pick one. If you can't pick between X and Y, explain both. For example, I value justice but am conflicted between that and kindness, and I'd explain why if I were answering.