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Annthea Stark's avatar

12yo: “What is Australia Day even for? What is it even celebrating?”

16yo: “Violence, theft and murder. Basically the invasion of Australia and the attempted wiping out of a whole race and culture.”

12yo: “Why would anyone want to celebrate that?”

16yo: “It’s so stupid and pointless.”

Are we even listening to our young people anymore? They won’t be continually fooled by “boomer” mentality. Get with the program. This date will change and so will how Australian History is taught in our schools. Our future is about truth, justice and empathy. I love my young people. 💚💛♥️🖤

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Jim KABLE's avatar

Trundling my suitcase along Turton Street to Central Station in Brisbane's CBD yesterday I wondered why so few folk were pouring out of the station to head to work. Working from home? Not until on the Skytrain to the Airport did it dawn on me that it was January 26. As my wife drove the 50+ km from Newcastle's Airport to home - she suddenly gasped: "Well, there's an Australian!" A huge flag of the kind much beloved as a backdrop by politicians naked without appeals to blind patriotism was fluttering from the side of a 4WD tradie's vehicle. "Oh!" I replied. But it was the only one we saw. We lived once in a place called Anna Bay (part of Port Stephens). Two houses before ours had a huge flagpole and an always fluttering flag. They must be "real" Australians - we would muse - and they were - of some local pentecostal cult membership. Even during all my years in Japan I could not take seriously those who on official public holidays would prop a miniature national flag alongside their letterboxes. And of those I could identify - they were generally of the nationalist right - just like here. After the evening news we watched the concert from Sydney's Opera House forecourt - were there any singers who did not have First Australians ancestry - if so they were in the tiny minority or with deep connections to their First Australians buddies. Invasion Day sits very well with me - and I was upsetting members of my First Fleet family by employing exactly that term nearly 40 years ago. So bravo, John - and for your dextrous employment of English - flights of phrases to freedom from euphemism!

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