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This is getting up there with woke as one of the worst phrases going around. It’s basically saying “Issue X means jack to me, so it couldn’t possibly mean anything to someone else”.
No it doesn’t ! It means people want to feel superior so they toe the most politically correct line , which they do or don’t necessarily believe .
anybody using it any other way doesn’t understand its meaning . In other words “I’m better than you , and here’s why “ .
it’s insincere at its best , and more morally bankrupt at its worst , as it’s about clout and little else .
Sorry I feel this needs to be added . My perfect outcome would be find a date that makes everyone happy and we move on . But that’s not reality hence , my previous post . And like I said , for the loudest voices it has very little to do with true change , but more to do with the social clout that comes with being “on the right side of history” whatever that means !
 
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At my age I am all for more public holidays let's have a Aboriginal public holiday and also one for the Chinese who came over for the gold rush they did alot for the country as well and let's not forget the Greeks and Italians who came in the 50s 60s and the polish with the snow mountains

But in all seriousness let's have 3 Australia days
Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit ! And I thought you were smarter than that.
All I proposed was an Indigenous Day for our Black brothers as per another comparable country .
Good idea or not ?
 
Who is us?

That's the issue for me, why isn't our national day for everyone?
Us are those who see it is a day of celebration not a day of mourning. There are two distinct views here C and unfortunately imo it’s us and them( not by colour, by state of mind).
I don’t like that either but that’s the reality.
 
I don't know. As far as I can ascertain, I'm at least 7th generation Australian. This is my country just as much as anyone else's regardless of race or ethnicity. If not, then I have no country. I don't need to be welcomed everywhere I go or be told where or when to celebrate. I have decided me and mine celebrate on the given Australia Day, 26th, and everybody else is free to do as they please - protest or celebrate. Neither will stop me from doing what I want to do. IMHO this is the best country in the world and part of that is freedom to do what you will, within the law, and not feel threatened, harassed or belittled by minorities or activists, as some people feel. People have the right to celebrate, people have the right to protest. End of story.
 
I’ve just been reading about Indigenous Peoples Day which is celebrated in the USA in October each year. It originally started as an alternative position to Christopher
Columbus Day( which is also celebrated in October) which celebrates the first arrival of non indigenous people to America ( NB he was actually Italian not Spanish).
In addition the Yanks have Thanksgiving Day which is a major celebration of the arrival of the British and what they brought with them to the new land.
And of course, the big one is 4thJuly, American Independence Day when they ditched the British and went alone ( still to happen here).

My point with all this, let the Indigenous People have their own day, let all others have Australia Day, and get ready to vote yes to a Republic next time we’re asked!
I like this that's why I stated more public holidays have a Aboriginal day have an Australian day and have a say builders day a celebration of the people who help build Australia the Chinese that came for the gold rush the Italian and Greeks who came over in the 50s and 60s and the Slavs who did alot of work on the snowy mountains hydro
 
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