on โ01-01-2021 10:50 PM
So now We are "One". What does that mean?
Does it mean we now recognise we are a multicultural society and do not support racism? Does it mean will will no longer discriminate between the ethnic races? Will we advocate for financial equality for all Australians where people do not get extra benefits because of their race? Will all Australians take the knee when white, black or ethnic Australians suffer a wrongful death because all lives matter? Will the historical resentment and hate heal?
Somehow I don't think so.
on โ01-01-2021 10:56 PM
Does it mean we now recognise we are a multicultural society and do not support racism? Yes [to me]
Does it mean will will no longer discriminate between the ethnic races? Yes [to me]
Will we advocate for financial equality for all Australians where people do not get extra benefits because of their race? Yes [to me]
Will all Australians take the knee when white, black or ethnic Australians suffer a wrongful death because all lives matter? Yes [to me]
Will the historical resentment and hate heal? Yes [to me]
As for everyone else we'll see, sadly like you said - Somehow I don't think so.
on โ01-01-2021 11:29 PM
@not_for_sale2025 wrote:So now We are "One". What does that mean?
Does it mean we now recognise we are a multicultural society and do not support racism? Does it mean will will no longer discriminate between the ethnic races? Will we advocate for financial equality for all Australians where people do not get extra benefits because of their race? Will all Australians take the knee when white, black or ethnic Australians suffer a wrongful death because all lives matter? Will the historical resentment and hate heal?
Somehow I don't think so.
"One" one law of the land for all ?
thinking about the words , what does "free" mean ? free from what ?
on โ02-01-2021 12:48 AM
That came out of the blue before he went on holidays (again). I'd prefer a new anthum as the current one doesn't mean much to anyone in Australia.
Please don't give me Peter Allen or Daryl Brathwaitee.
โ02-01-2021 07:45 AM - edited โ02-01-2021 07:45 AM
I think it is meant to mean the same thing as the line in that other song, we are one, but we are many.
on โ02-01-2021 08:31 AM
on โ02-01-2021 09:19 AM
@not_for_sale2025 wrote:Will the historical resentment and hate heal?
Not if people listen to Anthony Mundine.
He was complaining even before most people had heard of the changes.
โ02-01-2021 10:54 AM - edited โ02-01-2021 10:55 AM
The whole concept of national anthems is archaic 19th century jingoistic claptrap, long past its use-by date.
If we were truly "young and free", we'd ditch any national anthem altogether, and celebrate our part in humanity as a whole.
on โ02-01-2021 11:11 AM
@lyndal1838 wrote:
@not_for_sale2025 wrote:Will the historical resentment and hate heal?
Not if people listen to Anthony Mundine.
He was complaining even before most people had heard of the changes.
Well the current anthem does not exactly stir the emotions of tearful recollection of a nostalgic and worthy bygone era of the blissful stone-age hunter-gathers who first 200 years ago gazed upon the strange humanoids who wore protective covers over sickly pale skin , smelt before seen , of wild darting eyes and high pitched chatter
โ02-01-2021 11:35 AM - edited โ02-01-2021 11:36 AM
It's a change that was long overdue. Not only does 'young and free' have racist overtones - it is also smacks of agism. We may all be "free" (whatever that means) but we are certainly not all young.
If, as Mark Latham insists, the words are meant to to celebrate how recent our nationhood is, then they should read "Our nation's young and free" not 'we are young and free."
And let's face it, the words are just that - words on paper - they are not a sacred text engraved on tablets of stone. We already changed 'Australia's sons' to something less sexist.