January 26th 2025

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Is there a general consensus that Jan 26 is deeply flawed though? Still seems alot support it continuing.

I think a lot of people simply don't give a shit about the 'Australia' day thing, just like a public holiday in late Jan.

I suspect many people don't actually know much at all about what happened on that specific date.
 
I think a lot of people simply don't give a shit about the 'Australia' day thing, just like a public holiday in late Jan.

I suspect many people don't actually know much at all about what happened on that specific date.
Scott Morrison wanted to recreate a journey by Cook that he never actually made for the cost of something like $60 million. Australia is built around these deliberate distortions of history.
 
Can't give the woke mob a win, that's where we are now. There's a general consensus that January 26 is deeply flawed as a national day but any concession on that would be seen as weakness by people like Dutton. Essentially we're commemorating Australia on the 26th out of spite as much as anything else these days.
What 'general consensus'?
Amongst the BF community?
 

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What 'general consensus'?
Amongst the BF community?

"I believe this therefore everyone else must also believe it, or they are stupid morons who need to die" seems to be the usual belief system of both sides. Which is ironic given both sides used to believe they were the true free speech believers, now neither are.
 
Can't give the woke mob a win, that's where we are now. There's a general consensus that January 26 is deeply flawed as a national day but any concession on that would be seen as weakness by people like Dutton. Essentially we're commemorating Australia on the 26th out of spite as much as anything else these days.
The elites being seen as part of that "woke mob" would be making it even harder sell.
 
What 'general consensus'?
Amongst the BF community?
Perhaps growing consensus would have been a better choice of words, there was an understanding starting to develop that a day like the 26th can't be called a national day when it's so divisive. Dutton has come along and trampled on all of that in the hope people forget that he's a policy vacuum.
 
Perhaps growing consensus would have been a better choice of words, there was an understanding starting to develop that a day like the 26th can't be called a national day when it's so divisive. Dutton has come along and trampled on all of that in the hope people forget that he's a policy vacuum.
I couldn't think of an alternate date that wouldn't also be divisive.
 
'Change the date' advocates aren't big on the actual what to change the date to part.

eh it's pretty irrelevant.

Change the date because one specific date in the year is pretty divisive for a day meant to be about uniting the country.

There's 365 days in a year, I'm sure some of those are less problematic.
 

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January 26th 2025

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