Looking at in again, I quite like our flag
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Has bathing attire really gotten that bad?
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Looking at in again, I quite like our flag
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Yeh the federation star completely wrong positionHas bathing attire really gotten that bad?
LOL you measure the depth of opposition to the date nationwide by how many people march.
Oh thanks. Why don't you name the ones that aren't feasible.So name all the other apparent feasible alternates then.
Are people really that precious? Thats ****ed up if thats the case, and makes me lose faith in humanity a bit. "I don't want to change something that is genuinely traumatising to a large cohort of people, because they protest about it" surely people aren't that stupid and selfish, or am I underestimating the ineptitude of some humans.
What's the alternative to protesting? First Peoples have almost zero political power. How else will it change? I don't know why a govenrment can't just make the change without consultation. I don't remember any consultation in 1994 when it first became a national day.
Anyway, I'm off to the rally. Come and join us BF
Are people really that precious? Thats ****ed up if thats the case, and makes me lose faith in humanity a bit. "I don't want to change something that is genuinely traumatising to a large cohort of people, because they protest about it" surely people aren't that stupid and selfish, or am I underestimating the ineptitude of some humans.
What's the alternative to protesting? First Peoples have almost zero political power. How else will it change? I don't know why a govenrment can't just make the change without consultation. I don't remember any consultation in 1994 when it first became a national day.
Anyway, I'm off to the rally. Come and join us BF
For all the debate around today, it is pretty cool seeing people decked out at the beach, cricket and, back in the day, Big Day Out.Looking at in again, I quite like our flag
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I've never heard this one before. That's not bad. I could think of worse things to do than going to the footy on the national day.I liked the suggestion of May 8th [....'M8 Day'?]
He’s deluded as are the rest of the activists whilst the majority of Australians are enjoying the day these twats will be portrayed in the media tonight as the absolute losers they are pretending to give a shit about the indigenous people.If you believe that those of us celebrating Australia Day is the fringe minority you need to get out more.
I live on the coast. Go for a drive to every beach, picnic area, lake, river, stream. People everywhere enjoying the freedoms that this country provides. If you want to live in a dark room sipping soy lattes go for it
I've never heard this one before. That's not bad. I could think of worse things to do than going to the footy on the national day.
Bad?Has bathing attire really gotten that bad?
It's an idea. Certainly a better option than sticking your head in the sand.So showing the flag or on clothing is a sign of the bogan but that cringeworthy suggestion is ok?
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I LOLed at "the colony will fall" on the vandalised statue. It's highly amusing that the tantruming toddler that did that thinks that act had any positive impact for their cause.
Bad?
I've never heard this one before. That's not bad. I could think of worse things to do than going to the footy on the national day.
LOL “haters”. Jog on.Change of date won't solve a thing. The haters and the vandals will still carry on.
I'm going to briefly reflect on how this great country welcomed my family (the lucky ones that made it) in the early 90s as refugees escaping genocide in the Balkans, then have a few frothies and a BBQ.I'm gonna take the kids for a ride this morning, then we will be having a family bbq tonight. Similarly, absolutely no guilt!
Enjoy the day off everyone, regardless of your persuasions!
You do realise that many of the issues impacting indigenous people today in areas such as health, wealth, education and crime stem from the stolen generation years, policy created, implemented and benefiting European Australians, and that celebrating the arrival of European Australians might not be something indigenous people want to celebrate, right?
If we said a heartfelt sorry and backed it up with real meaningful measures that have been proven to make a powerful difference to the lives of the indigenous community - rather than the current socialism-for-big-corporations-and-the-rich, free-market-for-the-marginalised system which tends to be our default position currently - we would never have to say sorry ever again.Its the year 3500 AD are we still going to be saying sorry every year?
Awesome attitude.I'm going to briefly reflect on how this great country welcomed my family (the lucky ones that made it) in the early 90s as refugees escaping genocide in the Balkans, then have a few frothies and a BBQ.
A valid comparison might be between life as it was for the thousands of years before Europeans arrived and what we have now. Aboriginal people share in the benefits of health, life expectancy, wealth, education, entertainment, sport, democracy, electricity, the internet, transport, reliable food and water, law and order, women's rights, gay rights, diversity of immigrant cultures. There are so many reasons to celebrate.
Many people identifying as Aboriginal are mixed race with some having more European ancestors than indigenous. But there seems to be certain cachet in identifying only as Aboriginal. Did their European ancestors invade and oppress their indigenous ancestors?