January 26th 2025

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They "don't care" but they're also simultaneously "sick to death"?
Correct .... They don't care much about Australia Day itself, but they are sick to death of being told what they should think by a vocal left minority about a continuous stream of topics, therefore are at the point where they will do the opposite regardless of if they actually don't care that much about the day changing.

This shouldn't come as a surprise.... It is happening world wide with a massive shift to the right in Europe, America and Canada. I would have thought that the US election was fresh in people's minds still
 
Correct .... They don't care much about Australia Day itself, but they are sick to death of being told what they should think by a vocal left minority about a continuous stream of topics, therefore are at the point where they will do the opposite regardless of if they actually don't care that much about the day changing.

This shouldn't come as a surprise.... It is happening world wide with a massive shift to the right in Europe, America and Canada. I would have thought that the US election was fresh in people's minds still

It's an incumbent government problem in a time of economic hardship. The UK massively shifted left because they were sick of the Tories.

I've never heard anyone say they're "sick to death" of "not being allowed to celebrate Australia" except for a couple of right wingers at work, who usually go quiet when challenged. The rest carry on as usual. No one has bothered to take advantage of the "silent majority" and restart Australia day BBQs and parties again, which would be the case if people were "sick of the vocal left".

I don't care about IPA sponsored polls. If I walk around and see heaps of Australian flags being waved on the day by people who aren't ordinarily nationalists then I'll accept a change in vibe. Until then I contend no one gives a sh*t
 
It's an incumbent government problem in a time of economic hardship. The UK massively shifted left because they were sick of the Tories.

I've never heard anyone say they're "sick to death" of "not being allowed to celebrate Australia" except for a couple of right wingers at work, who usually go quiet when challenged. The rest carry on as usual. No one has bothered to take advantage of the "silent majority" and restart Australia day BBQs and parties again, which would be the case if people were "sick of the vocal left".

I don't care about IPA sponsored polls. If I walk around and see heaps of Australian flags being waved on the day by people who aren't ordinarily nationalists then I'll accept a change in vibe. Until then I contend no one gives a sh*t
And in just a few months, it has swung wildly against the government towards Reform.... A party even further to the right than the Tories.....
 

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This far out do people actually ask work colleagues what they are doing for Australia day?

Well if people were organising an event for the day I'd be asking people if they would come about 2 weeks out. So about now.

By comparison everyone usually has their Xmas plans figured out a month before. And everyone has a Xmas plan.
 
Correct .... They don't care much about Australia Day itself, but they are sick to death of being told what they should think by a vocal left minority about a continuous stream of topics, therefore are at the point where they will do the opposite regardless of if they actually don't care that much about the day changing.

This shouldn't come as a surprise.... It is happening world wide with a massive shift to the right in Europe, America and Canada. I would have thought that the US election was fresh in people's minds still
Wow, what fine logic. I'm going to ignore the feelings of Indigenous people because the vocal left minority expressed their opinion! As though everyone remotely involved in politics doesn't share their opinions with others.
 
I don’t know a single person that actually celebrates Australia Day and I’d say I have a wide social circle including many that you would consider right-wing.

No one does anything on the actual day. People love the long weekend and will head away or do something else because they get a day off.
 
Most objection to changing the date now seems to be based around not wanting the dreaded left to be seen to have a win.

I’d agree. 5 years ago even Jeff Kennett was supporting a change to the day to Jan 1st to better reflect the actual beginning of the country, but now he’s fallen back in with the “changing Aus day is wokeness” crowd.
 
Correct .... They don't care much about Australia Day itself, but they are sick to death of being told what they should think by a vocal left minority about a continuous stream of topics, therefore are at the point where they will do the opposite regardless of if they actually don't care that much about the day changing.

This shouldn't come as a surprise.... It is happening world wide with a massive shift to the right in Europe, America and Canada. I would have thought that the US election was fresh in people's minds still

Projected massive shift to the right. Yet to completely happen
 

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we live in a country where conservatives from all walks of life have been telling us what to do, what to think, what to say, what is [and isnt] appropriate since white colonialists set foot on this land

people from the left contribute to the discourse and conservatives lose their effing $hit ...... fearful their positions of privilege and power will be threatened if left unchallenged ...... and so they do - accusing the left of everything from wokism to treachery in the not unreasonable hope people will stupidly fall in to line with their conservative conditioning

born to rule conservatives really are the biggest glass jawed snowflakes going around ...... and shameless hypocrites to boot

[edit] and we let them do it - and cower at their feet when they push back at any criticism of their hegemonic control ..... we really are a f****** stupid country
 
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Wow, what fine logic. I'm going to ignore the feelings of Indigenous people because the vocal left minority expressed their opinion! As though everyone remotely involved in politics doesn't share their opinions with others.
Yeah, it’s a strange point isn’t it.

“I see the argument but I’m so stubborn that I’m going to do the opposite” isn’t exactly something to be proud of.
 
Correct .... They don't care much about Australia Day itself, but they are sick to death of being told what they should think by a vocal left minority about a continuous stream of topics, therefore are at the point where they will do the opposite regardless of if they actually don't care that much about the day changing.

This shouldn't come as a surprise.... It is happening world wide with a massive shift to the right in Europe, America and Canada. I would have thought that the US election was fresh in people's minds still

Is that 'vocal left minority' Aboriginal people?

Telling us how perhaps a nationally inclusive day of celebration set on a day that represents pretty significant tragedy to a portion of the Australian population, isn't overly unifying?

Also, 'Australia Day' marks the raising of the Union Jack flag in Sydney Cove by Captain Arthur Phillip, who also officially declared British sovereignty over half of Australia.

As i'm not British, why would I care about the Brits sticking a flag in the dirt?
 
Most people do not care about Australia Day in terms of celebrating the nation. It is a public holiday at a time of warm weather, nothing more.
 
250000 years????? Hahaha

Its funny how you take one misquote from an indigenous leader and then use it to mock the history of an entire race.

Could say the same about those “Aussie patriots” who are love Australia so much they claim they know everything about Australian history, much more than the “dumb lefties”:

 
Also, 'Australia Day' marks the raising of the Union Jack flag in Sydney Cove by Captain Arthur Phillip, who also officially declared British sovereignty over half of Australia.
As i'm not British, why would I care about the Brits sticking a flag in the dirt?

That’s my main issue with the day too. I’ll leave the concerns of indigenous people to them as I’m not indigenous and won’t try to speak for them.

But from a non indigenous perspective it’s beyond ridiculous we “celebrate” the day British ships carrying British sailors and British convicts planted a British flag to form a British colony as “Australia” day.

The word “Australia” was only first used to describe the continent about 10 years after the so called “Australia” day!

I’m not British, I want nothing to do with that miserable failed state and their inbred pedo protecting monarchy. Why am I told I need to go wave a little “Union Jack at night” flag to prove my patriotism?
 
250000 years????? Hahaha

It's at least 50,000 years. This means Aboriginal history is one of the oldest continuous histories on the planet. How cool is that right?

As an Australian (note, not British) I'm bloody proud to say I come from a place with this absolutely epic human history right at my doorstep.

Meanwhile, the British rocked up less than 250 years ago. Why would I care about celebrating relatively recent British history at the expense of this insanely cool Australian history that's actually from where I live?
 

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