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What about "Snowflake Day"?
I'd prefer Republic Day.
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What about "Snowflake Day"?
If only Federation wasn't on the 1st of Jan, otherwise I reckon that'd be a decent alternativeI don't call it Invasion Day but I do support the idea of moving the date given it's a pretty horrific reminder for many Australians.
Of course I know about the history. If the British didn't colonise Australia then someone else would have and you wouldn't be sat there now having this conversation with me.You're not Australian so I'm not sure how much of the story you would know beyond "Britain arrives, Australia happens" but I think (might need to fact check) the wiping out of the Aborigines is one of (if not) the biggest massacres of a native race ever. From Wiki: "On the Australian continent during the colonial period (1788–1901), the population of 500,000–750,000 Australian Aborigines was reduced to fewer than 50,000. Most were devastated by the introduction of alien diseases after contact with Europeans, while perhaps 20,000 were killed by massacres and fighting with colonists."
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You're probably right. Doesn't mean I can't have sympathetic feelings for the people whose ancestors were here before the British.Of course I know about the history. If the British didn't colonise Australia then someone else would have and you wouldn't be sat there now having this conversation with me.
It's interesting noticing the difference between the way the Brits handled landing in NZ compared to Australia. Think the sheer physical size of the Maori's saw them not go down the massacre path and signed the treaty (albeit converted into the English's favour with the translation)Of course I know about the history. If the British didn't colonise Australia then someone else would have and you wouldn't be sat there now having this conversation with me.
They probably supported saying 'Sorry' too lolFigures. You know the types who'd call it that - some of them post here
I don't think the British were into massacring anyone for no reason. They were into treaties, even in places like the US and Africa. Of course they fought resistance though and were there for purely their own gainIt's interesting noticing the difference between the way the Brits handled landing in NZ compared to Australia. Think the sheer physical size of the Maori's saw them not go down the massacre path and signed the treaty (albeit converted into the English's favour with the translation)
Top 5:Top 5 Aussie artists
1. Hunters & Collectors
2. INXS
3. Crowded House (going to claim them all day at work today)
4. Powderfinger
5. Silverchair
I don't think any of us are really into AC/DC's style.Why is no one picking AC/DC? Are you ashamed of your biggest, most recognised band or something? Hundred times better than some derivative shit like silverchair!
I absolutely despise AC/DC. Terrible music in my opinion that brings out all the flogs. I actually hate Australia Day because of it.Why is no one picking AC/DC? Are you ashamed of your biggest, most recognised band or something? Hundred times better than some derivative shit like silverchair!
not true Arthur Phillip claimed the aborigines were just nomads with no right to the land so no treaty would be neededI don't think the British were into massacring anyone for no reason. They were into treaties, even in places like the US and Africa. Of course they fought resistance though and were there for purely their own gain
All I know is the British had a lot of respect for the Red Indians, Zulus and other indigenous peoples they encountered. Don't know so much about the Aborigines though but I know you have to be careful where you get your sources from. Would be interested to know why they viewed them differentlynot true Arthur Phillip claimed the aborigines were just nomads with no right to the land so no treaty would be needed
It's to do with them being a less organised society and that was offensive to British laws.All I know is the British had a lot of respect for the Red Indians, Zulus and other indigenous peoples they encountered. Don't know so much about the Aborigines though but I know you have to be careful where you get your sources from. Would be interested to know why they viewed them differently
Why is no one picking AC/DC? Are you ashamed of your biggest, most recognised band or something? Hundred times better than some derivative shit like silverchair!
Bogan rubbishWhy is no one picking AC/DC? Are you ashamed of your biggest, most recognised band or something? Hundred times better than some derivative shit like silverchair!
What does bogan actually mean? Is it your term for what we call a chav? Chavs are more into urban music here, rock music is too sophisticated for even themBogan rubbish
What does bogan actually mean? Is it your term for what we call a chav? Chavs are more into urban music here, rock music is too sophisticated for even them
Some of the subtle racism in here is really not on, even if the people saying it are just trying to get a bite/be funny.
My friend thinks we should move Aus Day to the last Friday in January, I like the idea of getting a long weekend each year to round off the first month back at work.
What he said. If you want to revisit the much discussed Goodes bullshit then **** off the politics thread or wherever else it has to be.