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It appears you're referring to a controversy surrounding Andrew Bolt, a well-known Australian journalist, and his article about the Stolen Generations.

In 2009, Andrew Bolt wrote an article in The Herald Sun, a Melbourne-based newspaper, titled "It's so hip to be black" and another article titled "White fellas in the black". In these articles, Bolt criticized several Aboriginal Australians who he claimed were "pretending" to be Aboriginal in order to gain benefits and advantages.

The articles sparked widespread outrage and accusations of racism, particularly from the Aboriginal community. Many people felt that Bolt's articles were perpetuating harmful stereotypes and stigmatizing Aboriginal people who were trying to reclaim their cultural heritage.

The controversy led to a number of high-profile individuals, including the Aboriginal activist and writer, Anita Heiss, taking legal action against Bolt and his publisher, News Limited. In 2011, the Federal Court of Australia found that Bolt had breached the Racial Discrimination Act by publishing his articles, which were deemed to be "offensive, insulting, humiliating, intimidating or demeaning" to Aboriginal people.

The court's decision was seen as a significant victory for the Aboriginal community and a recognition of the ongoing impact of the Stolen Generations on Indigenous Australians. The Stolen Generations refers to the thousands of Aboriginal children who were forcibly removed from their families and communities by the Australian government between the 1900s and the 1970s, often under the guise of assimilation policies.

Andrew Bolt has since apologized for his articles and has acknowledged the harm caused by his words. However, the controversy has had a lasting impact on his reputation and has led to ongoing debates about racism and representation in the Australian media.