Anyway, a tribute to Australian things:
Cricket
I can see where he's coming from. To Aborigines at the time, the landing of the British fleet would have been like an alien invasion today. With their amazing technology (guns, ships, medicine,... clothes), desire for scientific knowledge, and printed language, this truly was a civilisation fantastically and incomprehensibly removed from the indigenous Australians' own.
But... let's calm down here. There was an official apology to the Aboriginal people from the Australian Government last year (which has, in effect, made you and me just as culpable for actions completed 60 years ago as those who did them), but so far no litigation (which is good). Moving Australia Day is a step too far. For the vast majority of Australians, it represents a proud moment in the establishment of this nation. Perhaps a better solution would be to have an Aboriginal Remembrance Day? It would be easier to implement and just as symbolic as moving Australia Day. What do other people think?
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