on โ25-01-2015 09:10 PM
on โ25-01-2015 09:18 PM
Yep. Too bloody Right. Big Day.
on โ25-01-2015 09:25 PM
i have an aussie flag and a german flag in the same size and could sew them together to make a nice dress but hubby said it's VERY bogun thing to do to which i replied "but oztrawlia IS bogun!".
after all it's the essence of aussie culture.
on โ25-01-2015 09:41 PM
on โ25-01-2015 09:50 PM
@mick590_1 wrote:
Hope all you Aussies have a nice day, tomorrow ๐
Thank you.
I suppose it is our 'Thanks Giving'.
I hope everyone enjoys,
on โ25-01-2015 10:03 PM
@cmcoins2000 wrote:
@mick590_1 wrote:
Hope all you Aussies have a nice day, tomorrow ๐Thank you.
I suppose it is our 'Thanks Giving'.
I hope everyone enjoys,
yes both celebrating genocide.
on โ25-01-2015 11:58 PM
I'll be flying one but not wearing one. I will be the typical Aussie bogan and sport my tattoo. Temporary thank goodness.
โ26-01-2015 12:43 AM - edited โ26-01-2015 12:46 AM
I won't be wearing my Australian flag tshirt tomorrow-in protest of this Federal Govt that we have at the sledging helm at present.
....and there's not much to celebrate if you are an indigenous Australian.
I would imagine anyway going by:
The former ACT Australian of the Year Dr Tom Calma is urging all Australians to reflect on what the 26th of January means to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Dr Tom Calma has urged Australians to consider what January 26 means for Indigenous Australians.
Many Indigenous people choose to mourn or not celebrate Australia Day, preferring to call it 'Invasion Day' or 'Survival Day'.
"Some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are quite comfortable to use it as a day of celebration," said Dr Tom Calma."Others want to see it as a day of mourning, a day of sorrow, a day where we can help educate the rest of the community about us."
According to the Kungarakan and Iwaidja man, Australia Day is an opportunity to learn about Australia's pre-colonial history.
"It's not the birth of the nation, because the nation was well and truly here 40,000 to 60,000 years before Captain Cook proclaimed Australia as a colony of Britain".
"Australia, as a continent, was never ceded but it was actually forcefully taken through the doctrine of terra nullius. It meant that we as Aboriginal people couldn't exert our rights as the first peoples of this nation."
Dr Calma, who is also the co-chair of Reconciliation Australia, says discrimination and racism began on January 26, 1788 and has continued to this day..........
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2015/01/23/reflect-what-january-26-means-indigenous-aussies-calma
on โ26-01-2015 12:50 AM
Happy Australia Day tomorrow to all my friends down under. ๐
on โ26-01-2015 05:52 AM