Being "a mate' is still a part of our culture....
To me, that explains, why most (but certainly not all) were not so concerned with individual rights -and could be persuaded to do what was considered to be in the best interests of society as a whole.
Good on you Mate.
Since the near beginning of human history, for 60,000 years, Aboriginal people kept and cared for the huge mass of land you are now claiming credit for as your home and native land because the European Settlers adapted so nicely to their new environment.
On January 26, 1788, Britain’s First Fleet landed in Sydney Harbor, marking the beginning of European colonization.
How does one celebrate that day of joy and patriotism, as any good law abiding Australian citizen should?
How does one ignore the reality, that it is an unimaginably painful day for Aboriginal people?
Aboriginal individuals suggesting that it is an act of violence to praise the day Europeans came and took their land ...
How dare they, those Aboriginal people, choose to resist and to mourn and not celebrate like the normal Australians.
Australians will be enjoying as normal as possible festive season.
If, in our next Winter, the numbers get out of tracing control, I hope we'll be asked to lock-down again.
The results speak for themselves.
How are the natives doing ... being that you just don’t have the resources in your country to deal with their mental health issues, let alone the issues around respiratory illness within their communities. And their selfish
suicide epidemic? Are they still refusing to adapt for their own good to be confined in institutions or raised by white families. Sometimes you just gotta “breed out the color” — and act out a little biological and sociocultural genocide to be able to adapt yourselves. Oppression of Aboriginals continues to be practiced today, for the common good -
mass incarceration,
houselessness, poverty, murder, and throw in some sexual violence ... So much to be proud of.
Who can count the ways that respect for Aboriginal peoples’ wishes are ...
banned.
Australia according to ...
My own theory is that, compared to many similar countries, our "European settler' period is only just over 200 years old. In our case - it was mainly those from Britain and Ireland. Imagine the shock? They travelled across the world to a completely different environment - and it took the best part of 100 years to learn to adapt.
Invasion Day is legally mandated as “Australia Day.” ... and Victoria is yours again. Celebrate while you are humanely allowed.