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Tiger5150

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Every country displays racism. Australia is no different.

I’m finding the younger generation (the ones I know) are very much against racism and I’m hopeful for the future. Things are changing for the better. But it won’t happen overnight.

The more you travel outside of Australia and get involved with the local culture, you realise that Australia IS different. Australia is the least racist country I have been to, but we continually fall over ourselves to prove we are not racist.
 

gerg

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Because changing the date is pandering to the woke minority - yet again. You think this will be the end of the victimhood culture? They'll just move on to the next concocted grievance.

The date represents the birth of this great nation. A nation that has greatly benefited ALL its citizens - despite many hardships along the way.

Plus, changing the date discussions distract from the real problems facing indigenous people, eg dysfunctional communities.

Everything you have written here is completely wrong. Surely you're trolling?
 

BadnMean

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Because changing the date is pandering to the woke minority - yet again. You think this will be the end of the victimhood culture? They'll just move on to the next concocted grievance.

The date represents the birth of this great nation. A nation that has greatly benefited ALL its citizens - despite many hardships along the way.

Plus, changing the date discussions distract from the real problems facing indigenous people, eg dysfunctional communities.

But this great nation was born on January 1, 1901...

A ship of prisoners, overseers & settlers came to botany bay between 18-20 of January... the date is really just plucked at random as the ship was in the area for some time & had sent people ashore.

Anyone outraged about moving the date will just move on to their next concocted outrage pretty soon.
 

Someguy

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The more you travel outside of Australia and get involved with the local culture, you realise that Australia IS different. Australia is the least racist country I have been to, but we continually fall over ourselves to prove we are not racist.

Not sure about least racist but we are very tame in comparison to places like Hong Kong or India
 

_Johnsy

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Because changing the date is pandering to the woke minority - yet again. You think this will be the end of the victimhood culture? They'll just move on to the next concocted grievance.

The date represents the birth of this great nation. A nation that has greatly benefited ALL its citizens - despite many hardships along the way.

Plus, changing the date discussions distract from the real problems facing indigenous people, eg dysfunctional communities.
Extricate your head from your anus.
 

unforgiven

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Because changing the date is pandering to the woke minority - yet again. You think this will be the end of the victimhood culture? They'll just move on to the next concocted grievance.

The date represents the birth of this great nation. A nation that has greatly benefited ALL its citizens - despite many hardships along the way.

Plus, changing the date discussions distract from the real problems facing indigenous people, eg dysfunctional communities.

Well it doesn't represent the birth of a nation, it represents the establishment of a penal colony.
 

kit66

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But this great nation was born on January 1, 1901...

A ship of prisoners, overseers & settlers came to botany bay between 18-20 of January... the date is really just plucked at random as the ship was in the area for some time & had sent people ashore.

Anyone outraged about moving the date will just move on to their next concocted outrage pretty soon.

Plus the date was only moved to 26th Jan in 1994 so it's not really a great tradition anyway. They used to move to whatever date gave us a long weekend.
 

myrrh ken

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Because changing the date is pandering to the woke minority - yet again. You think this will be the end of the victimhood culture? They'll just move on to the next concocted grievance.

The date represents the birth of this great nation. A nation that has greatly benefited ALL its citizens - despite many hardships along the way.

Plus, changing the date discussions distract from the real problems facing indigenous people, eg dysfunctional communities.

Yep they should never have changed the date from the original July date. Must have been a very woke minority back then wanting to celebrate the second landing after being scared off by the french
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The_Frog

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Plus the date was only moved to 26th Jan in 1994 so it's not really a great tradition anyway. They used to move to whatever date gave us a long weekend.
Incorrect. It was 26th January since the 1880's, under different names, but proclaimed Australia Day for all states in 1945. Until the mid-90s some states would move the holiday to a Monday or Friday (this happened with Anzac Day as well) but Australia Day was still January 26.
 

9701

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Well it doesn't represent the birth of a nation, it represents the establishment of a penal colony.
The REAL truth about Australia Day.
Australia Day has nothing to do with Captain Cook or Botany Bay
The Landing of Captain Cook at the site of Sydney happened on the 28th of April 1770 - NOT on the 26th of January 1770.
The first fleet arrived in Australia on 18 January 1788 and landed at Botany Bay on 20 January 1788.
AUSTRALIA DAY CELEBRATES THE DAY ALL AUSTRALIANS STOPPED BEING BRITISH CITIZENS AND BECAME AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS IN 1949.
Facts about Australia Day
Our Education system and the popular press is not competently advising our children !! Twisting the truth a bit.
Don't expect the media to educate you, that's not part of their agenda. Australia Day does not celebrate the arrival of the first fleet or the invasion of anything.
The First Fleet arrived in Botany Bay on the 18th of January. However, Captain Cook's landing was included in Australia Day celebrations as a reminder of a significant historical event.
Since the extravagant bicentenary celebrations of 1988, when Sydney-siders decided Captain Cook's landing should become the focus of the Australia Day commemoration, the importance of this date for all Australians has begun to fade.
Now, a generation later, it's all but lost.
This is because our politicians and educators have not been doing a good job promoting the day. Our politicians have not been advertising the real reason for Australia Day, and our educators have not been teaching our children the importance of the 26th of January to all Australians.
The media, as usual, is happy to twist the truth for the sake of controversy.
In recent years, the media has helped fan the flames of discontent among the Aboriginal community. Many are now so offended by what they see as a celebration of the beginning of the darkest days of Aboriginal history, they want the date changed.
Various local Councils are seeking to remove themselves from Australia Day celebrations, even refusing to participate in citizenship ceremonies, and calls are going out to have Australia Day on a different day.
The big question is, why has the Government allowed this misconception to continue?
Captain Cook didn't land on the 26th of January. So changing the date of any celebration of Captain Cook's landing would not have any impact on Australia Day, but maybe it would clear the way for the truth about Australia Day.
The reality is, the Aborigines in this country suffered under the hands of British colonialism. This is as much Australia's history as the landing of the first fleet, and both should be remembered, equally. Both should be taught, side by side, in our schools.
Australians of today reject what was done under British governance to the Aborigines. We reject what was done under British governance to the Irish and many other cultures around the world. So, after the horrors of WWII, we decided to fix it.
We became our own people.
On the 26th of January 1949, the Australian nationality came into existence when the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 was enacted. That was the day we were first called Australians and allowed to travel with Passports as Australians.
Under the Nationality Act 1920 (Cth), all Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders born after January 1, 1921, gained the status of British subjects. In 1949, therefore, they automatically became Australian citizens under the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948.
Before that special date, all people living in Australia, including Aborigines born after 1921, were called 'British Subjects' and forced to travel on British Passports and fight in British wars.
We all became Australians on the same day! This is why we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th of January!
This was the day Australians became free to make our own decisions about which wars we would fight and how our citizens would be treated. It was the day Aborigines were declared Australians.
Until this date, Aborigines were not protected by law. For the first time since Cook's landing, this new Act gave Aboriginal Australians by inference and precedent the full protection of Australian law.
Because of this Act, the government became free to help Aborigines, and since that day much has been done to assist Aboriginal Australians, including saying 'sorry' for the previous atrocities done before this law came into being.
This was a great day for all Australians!
This is why the 26th of January is the day new Australians receive their citizenship. It is a day which celebrates the implementation of the Nationality and Citizenship Act of 1948 - the Act which gave freedom and protection to the first Australians and gives all Australians, old and new, the right to live under the protection of Australian Law, united as one nation.
Now, isn't that cause for celebration?
Education is key! There is a great need for education on the real reason we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th of January. This reason needs to be advertised and taught in schools. We all need to remember this one very special day in Australia's history, when freedom came to all Australians.
What was achieved that day is something for which all Australians can be proud!
We need to remember both the good and the bad in our history, but the emphasis must be the freedom and unity all Australians now have, because of what was done on the 26th of January 1949, to allow all of us to live without fear in a land of peace.
Isn't it time all Australians were taught the real reason we celebrate Australia Day on Jan 26th?
 

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