Peter Dutton has lashed an apparent rash of "cancel culture" in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Netflix has pulled four shows featuring controversial Australian performer Chris Lilley and there are calls to topple statues of British explorer Captain James Cook.
"I don't think ripping pages out of history books and brushing over parts of history you don't agree with or you don't like is really something the Australian public is going to embrace," Mr Dutton told the Today show.

"There are good and bad parts of our history. You learn from that."
The home affairs minister said Netflix removing the Chris Lilley shows, in which the comedian depicted a range of characters including in blackface, was absurd.
"Removing that sort of content from online or from our television sets, I just don't think makes any sense," he said.
- With AAP
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