thanksgiving in Australia

Sarah Jane is on ABC news saying we should have thanksgiving here. Aren't we inundated with enough pseudo American culture already
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@lionrose.7 wrote:

I wonder if American Indians Celebrate thanks giving.

Or think of the days before the Boat People came hahaha


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isn't sarah jane from Mr Squiggle?

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That makes about as much sense as them commemorating Anzac Day. What silliness.

 

I celebrate ANZAC day............My grandfather was in the RN in the first war, in the RAN for the second..........

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@lurker172602 wrote:
That makes about as much sense as them commemorating Anzac Day. What silliness.

Who is Sarah Janebtw?

nonsense

 

http://thanksgiving.org.au/aboutus/

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I know she was called miss Jane, don't ever recall a first name
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Well, I don't feel too guilty about being a white American, since my Father's dad(my grandfather) was a full blooded Indian. 

My mothers side didn't come to America until 1942, and my husband was born in Scotland. 

 

I can enjoy my Thanksgiving.... guilt free. ๐Ÿ˜‰ 

 

 

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@tcmsecretuseid wrote:

Well, I don't feel too guilty about being a white American, since my Father's dad(my grandfather) was a full blooded Indian. 

My mothers side didn't come to America until 1942, and my husband was born in Scotland. 

 

I can enjoy my Thanksgiving.... guilt free. ๐Ÿ˜‰ 

 

 


guilt is a useless emotion anyway, National Day of Mourning would be more appropriate just as Australia day should be here. 

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Boris, the U.S. has this horrible tradition called Black Friday. The day after Thanksgiving, people trample over each other to buy things at a discount. Some stores open tonight, and let the crazies in to spend money all night long, and into Black Friday.

 

 I recently read that Black Friday was originally a day where slaves were sold at a discount, so that farmers could buy extra slaves for the hard winters. 

 

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Day of Mourning... indeed. 

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"guilt is a useless emotion anyway, National Day of Mourning would be more appropriate just as Australia day should be here."

Save it...... ๐Ÿ™‚ almost every country/nationality and race has gone through the same thing through out history. Stop your whining.
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I think you misunderstood me. To me, Australians celebrating American Independence Day makes about as much sense as Americans commemorating Australia's (and New Zealand's) Anzac Day.
I know nothing about any movement to establish an Australian Day of thanksgiving.
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