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And so you should be welcomed to country when you land on a domestic flight.
There's about 600,000 domestic flights in Australia every year. It would be ridiculous to have a Welcome to Country ceremony every time a plane lands.
The logic breaks down even more when you look at train or car journeys that cross traditional Aboriginal borders. Are people supposed to be welcomed every time they go to their office?
You just being ridiculous re offices. I know so tough to have a recording play as you land. How would people cope? The racists certainly wouldn't.
You said you wanted 'welcomed to country when you land on a domestic flight'.
That's 600,000 domestic flights in Australia every year. Welcome to country needs to be performed by an elder not a recording.
You said you wanted 'welcomed to country when you land on a domestic flight'.
That's 600,000 domestic flights in Australia every year. Welcome to country needs to be performed by an elder not a recording.
What’s the proper response?Virgin has an Acknowledgement of Country that’s given upon landing
Gee thanks for the education on Welcome to Country and by the way it does not have to be an elder. Also, it can be performed by an elder or designated Aboriginal on a recording.
1- Theres no way you could logistically do the WTC for people driving between places, if you could roll it onto local radio, i dont see any issue with itWelcome to Country was not ubiquitous to all indigenous groups. It has become a myth attached to the notion of one Aborigine culture. In those Aborigine groups that had the practise, outsiders were required to camp outside the territory until welcomed, then abide by the local traditions during their stay.
But we don't live in an Aborigine society from 50,000 years ago. It is ridiculous to propose that each of the 600,000 domestic flights in Australia every year does circles round the destination airport until a Welcome to Country ceremony is carried out. Equally ridiculous would be all the passengers having to agree to obey the local Aborigine laws.
To follow your point further, shouldn't there be a Welcome to Country every time someone drives between 'countries' in a car, or a train passes through a territorial boundary?
I think ATC is worse than WTC. A is usually done at work in meaningless settings whereas W is usually done at international sporting events so a 'welcome' would make more sense to the overseas visitors?I can probably understand some intent and logistical issues with a WELCOME to country (noting i dont share them) but anyone taking issue with an ACKNOWLEDGEMENT to country is just... odd.
You find a 30 second spiel at the start of meetings etc. Is some major offense to you?I think ATC is worse than WTC. A is usually done at work in meaningless settings whereas W is usually done at international sporting events so a 'welcome' would make more sense to the overseas visitors?
I personally tune out and share the view that I dont need 'welcoming' to my own country, but at least that one makes some 'sense' to do. I struggle to get behind an acknowledgement logically speaking
Never said thatYou find a 30 second spiel at the start of meetings etc. Is some major offense to you?
I said that if you actually read what I've postedFair enough.
The acknowledgement is just such a minor imposition on even those who are the most vehemently opposed i just dont see why it even warrants a mention.