if i gauge the feeling correctly, notwithstanding a few rednecks on this site, we as a nation may come of age on wednesday.
it takes a fair amount of moral courage to apologise for big mistakes, and moreso when that apology is on behalf of someone else.
many aussies simply arent aware of the truth behind all this and may think, 'why should i say sorry', and may feel nonplussed, detached, hostile, or oblivious to it all. in time, perhaps with an adjustment in the teaching of oz history, we will look back on 13 feb as a momentous day.
if we all embrace the sentiment behind the apology i for one will have a higher opinion of the strangers i pass every day, and have fair dinkum national pride.
for this i say 'thanks'.
it takes a fair amount of moral courage to apologise for big mistakes, and moreso when that apology is on behalf of someone else.
many aussies simply arent aware of the truth behind all this and may think, 'why should i say sorry', and may feel nonplussed, detached, hostile, or oblivious to it all. in time, perhaps with an adjustment in the teaching of oz history, we will look back on 13 feb as a momentous day.
if we all embrace the sentiment behind the apology i for one will have a higher opinion of the strangers i pass every day, and have fair dinkum national pride.
for this i say 'thanks'.