While I agree that it was not a matter of 'if' but 'when and by whom' that Australia was colonised, the fact remains that the major incursion on indigenous Australians commenced on January 26th by the British Government who wanted to rid themselves of their excess convicts! Hardly a lofty motive or vision to set up a new land. How can we expect indigenous people to celebrate that date?
Because even though we may regard their conditions at the time as being 'primitive' - it was their culture, their belief system and their life as they knew it. And a society's belief system and culture drives everything they do. And that changed irrevocably on January 26.
When Australia becomes a Republic, that date will become Australia's Day!
Because even though we may regard their conditions at the time as being 'primitive' - it was their culture, their belief system and their life as they knew it. And a society's belief system and culture drives everything they do. And that changed irrevocably on January 26.
At least he doesnt play Sport
At least the Brits are now getting their comeuppance. They have been invaded by millions of people of different cultures and belief systems to such an extent that they have had to switch from fish and chips to curry.
they should have made that trooper that earnt the Victoria Cross Australian of the Year
he makes me proud to be australian
1. Mick Dodson responds to being annointed Australian of the year by declaring that the date of Australia Day needs to be changed. He states it is actually Invasion Day.
... the fact remains that the major incursion on indigenous Australians commenced on January 26th by the British Government who wanted to rid themselves of their excess convicts! Hardly a lofty motive or vision to set up a new land. How can we expect indigenous people to celebrate that date?
Hi Doris, Is this leading up to making an American, Australian of the Year? I wonder who that might be?Did you know this was because of the American War of Independence?
The yanks then refused to take the convicts and told the British to find somewhere else for their POMS!
Australia would never have been founded if not for the Americans defeating the British!
A slight but very important correction required: Australia would never have been founded by the BritishAustralia would never have been founded if not for the Americans defeating the British!
Do you really think the other European countries (Dutch, French, Spanish etc) and Asian countries (Indonesia and China) would not have colonised 'the Southern Land'? Occupation of Australia was not a matter of 'if' but 'when and by whom'. I actually agree with Dodson - I have always felt a rub celebrating an event which started the downfall of the Aboriginal culture. Bring on the Republic and make that Australia Day.
Jeez! We could be speaking Dutch with an Australian Accent. That would be funny.:
Hi Doris, Is this leading up to making an American, Australian of the Year? I wonder who that might be?
I bet that turncoat Rupert Murdoch would put up his hand.
Isn't it time the 77 year out passed on the baton so the next generation of Murdoch's can lose some of his $8.3 billion fortune.
Anyway, he has had his 15 minutes of fame when he made it onto an episode of "The Simpsons" - "I'm Rupert Murdoch, The Billionaire Tyrant"
Very smart man, he's an Aussie but not stupid enough to let it stand in the way of making money and anyone who did would be a fool to himself and a burdon to others.
Murdoch is not an aussie, that's the point.
Murdoch has lived in the United States since the 1970's, and he gave up his Australian citizenship in 1985 to become a U.S. citizen.
"Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains. "
Thomas Jefferson
A slight but very important correction required: Australia would never have been founded by the British
Do you really think the other European countries (Dutch, French, Spanish etc) and Asian countries (Indonesia and China) would not have colonised 'the Southern Land'? Occupation of Australia was not a matter of 'if' but 'when and by whom'. I actually agree with Dodson - I have always felt a rub celebrating an event which started the downfall of the Aboriginal culture. Bring on the Republic and make that Australia Day.
Jeez! We could be speaking Dutch with an Australian Accent. That would be funny.:
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