Things that give you the sh1ts
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AFL teams/clubs trying to be politically correct. It leads into a mire of controversy and issues that I'm sure they're not prepared for.
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gadj1976 wrote:AFL teams/clubs trying to be politically correct. It leads into a mire of controversy and issues that I'm sure they're not prepared for.
I think it's been nothing but positive from all involved
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MW wrote:gadj1976 wrote:AFL teams/clubs trying to be politically correct. It leads into a mire of controversy and issues that I'm sure they're not prepared for.
I think it's been nothing but positive from all involved
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I disengage from the Australia Day debate, I don't want to feel guilty celebrating a day that was always a special one growing up.
I now use it to catch up on some crap around the house, it has lost it's appeal and prestige.
I don't have the answer.
I now use it to catch up on some crap around the house, it has lost it's appeal and prestige.
I don't have the answer.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:I disengage from the Australia Day debate, I don't want to feel guilty celebrating a day that was always a special one growing up.
I now use it to catch up on some crap around the house, it has lost it's appeal and prestige.
I don't have the answer.
I’m much the same on this topic.
Played golf had a few beers & chilled out.
It’s a shame the day has become as divisive as it has.
I can see both sides. I don’t have a solution either.
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Lightning McQueen wrote:I disengage from the Australia Day debate, I don't want to feel guilty celebrating a day that was always a special one growing up.
I now use it to catch up on some crap around the house, it has lost it's appeal and prestige.
I don't have the answer.
Yeah same....Australia Day used to be my favourite day of the year to celebrate my love of beer, bbq, cricket, pool/beach, music and women in bikinis. There nearly all gone now..no more cricket or music on Aussie Day and well as I reach my 40's women there is not as many women in bikinis attracted to me
Personally I would just love it moved to the first Monday of February as an example so then it isn't on an exact date as it would change each year. Then we can go about celebrating green and gold, bbq, kangaroos, boomerangs and wife beater singlets and we can **** any relevance to captain cook right off. Not that I think about any of that historic stuff on the day.
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Corona Man wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:I disengage from the Australia Day debate, I don't want to feel guilty celebrating a day that was always a special one growing up.
I now use it to catch up on some crap around the house, it has lost it's appeal and prestige.
I don't have the answer.
I’m much the same on this topic.
Played golf had a few beers & chilled out.
It’s a shame the day has become as divisive as it has.
I can see both sides. I don’t have a solution either.
I too can understand both sides, my ex has indigenous children and they were divided on the day whereas she would go all out on it with food, music, celebrating etc, me not so much, depending on which day of the week it landed on.
This year though I had just planned on a couple of quiet ones on Tuesday evening when a friend came round around 8:30pm and we kicked on til God knows when, I got as pissed as a cricket, surface around noon and she had already bailed by then so Australia Day was a non event for me.
The Reepham put on a decent day by the looks of the photo's I was getting sent all afternoon but I was quite happy to just have the day off.
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whufc wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:I disengage from the Australia Day debate, I don't want to feel guilty celebrating a day that was always a special one growing up.
I now use it to catch up on some crap around the house, it has lost it's appeal and prestige.
I don't have the answer.
Yeah same....Australia Day used to be my favourite day of the year to celebrate my love of beer, bbq, cricket, pool/beach, music and women in bikinis. There nearly all gone now..no more cricket or music on Aussie Day and well as I reach my 40's women there is not as many women in bikinis attracted to me![]()
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Personally I would just love it moved to the first Monday of February as an example so then it isn't on an exact date as it would change each year. Then we can go about celebrating green and gold, bbq, kangaroos, boomerangs and wife beater singlets and we can **** any relevance to captain cook right off. Not that I think about any of that historic stuff on the day.
Yeah, some interesting "Aussie" points there, I don't think about Captain Cook at all on Australia Day, it was always more of Gangajang, Paul Kelly, John Willaimson and Schoumann, as kids we'd listen to Aussie anthems all day while the cricket was on, sometimes we got to go, then there was Skyshow on for the afternoon/evening.
Times have changed.
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the crowds at the beach on Australia Day when I just want to walk my dog there like I do everyday!
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Lightning McQueen wrote:whufc wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:I disengage from the Australia Day debate, I don't want to feel guilty celebrating a day that was always a special one growing up.
I now use it to catch up on some crap around the house, it has lost it's appeal and prestige.
I don't have the answer.
Yeah same....Australia Day used to be my favourite day of the year to celebrate my love of beer, bbq, cricket, pool/beach, music and women in bikinis. There nearly all gone now..no more cricket or music on Aussie Day and well as I reach my 40's women there is not as many women in bikinis attracted to me![]()
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Personally I would just love it moved to the first Monday of February as an example so then it isn't on an exact date as it would change each year. Then we can go about celebrating green and gold, bbq, kangaroos, boomerangs and wife beater singlets and we can **** any relevance to captain cook right off. Not that I think about any of that historic stuff on the day.
Yeah, some interesting "Aussie" points there, I don't think about Captain Cook at all on Australia Day, it was always more of Gangajang, Paul Kelly, John Willaimson and Schoumann, as kids we'd listen to Aussie anthems all day while the cricket was on, sometimes we got to go, then there was Skyshow on for the afternoon/evening.
Times have changed.
Australia Day has nothing to do with Captain Cook. Just sayin'.
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Which is further evidence of how little the historic reference is to me celebrating the day 
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My understanding is that Australia Day celebrates the formation of the one country when all the states agreed to form the national federation.
On that basis it is not a celebration of Cook's finding our east coast nor a celebration of colonisation. I don't think it was the date itself is a big deal and I would be happy to shift it a little and rename it Federation Day. We could then create another date to celebrate our moving away from the past and seeking reconciliation between the white arrivals and the people here before us, as has been done before by mixed populations in other places.
I don't think we should focus on "invasion" - as invasion is commonplace, and always has been, as people moved around after leaving our African source millions of years ago. My own Celtic ancestors came out of the east across northern Italy and southern France into Britain, an were subsequently invaded there by Franks, Angles, Saxons, and later by Normans who were basically tribesmen from what later became Denmark and Norway. We don't even know if there were other people in Britain before the Celts arrived, but I tend to think there must have been.
On that basis it is not a celebration of Cook's finding our east coast nor a celebration of colonisation. I don't think it was the date itself is a big deal and I would be happy to shift it a little and rename it Federation Day. We could then create another date to celebrate our moving away from the past and seeking reconciliation between the white arrivals and the people here before us, as has been done before by mixed populations in other places.
I don't think we should focus on "invasion" - as invasion is commonplace, and always has been, as people moved around after leaving our African source millions of years ago. My own Celtic ancestors came out of the east across northern Italy and southern France into Britain, an were subsequently invaded there by Franks, Angles, Saxons, and later by Normans who were basically tribesmen from what later became Denmark and Norway. We don't even know if there were other people in Britain before the Celts arrived, but I tend to think there must have been.
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Psyber wrote:My understanding is that Australia Day celebrates the formation of the one country when all the states agreed to form the national federation. .
... That would be the first of January
Agree with what's further above, just make it the first monday in February and be done with it.
It's like gay marriage in that the winds of progress are so self-evidently pushing in a direction that it will be changed eventually, putting a stick in the ground about something no one is really that attached to just to delay what's going to happen a little bit further is a waste of energy, and evidently hurtful to at least some of your fellow Australians.
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jo172 wrote:Psyber wrote:My understanding is that Australia Day celebrates the formation of the one country when all the states agreed to form the national federation. .
... That would be the first of January
Agree with what's further above, just make it the first monday in February and be done with it.
It's like gay marriage in that the winds of progress are so self-evidently pushing in a direction that it will be changed eventually, putting a stick in the ground about something no one is really that attached to just to delay what's going to happen a little bit further is a waste of energy, and evidently hurtful to at least some of your fellow Australians.
This.
I was suprised Psyber didn't know Jan 1 was Federation Day.
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Had a brief discussion at work prior to the public holiday and Federation Day came up, but then we'd lose the day off as it coincides with New Years Day....
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mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Had a brief discussion at work prior to the public holiday and Federation Day came up, but then we'd lose the day off as it coincides with New Years Day....
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Make Jan 1 a double banger and have an extra public holiday celebrating both Proclomation Day and Boxing Day which are shared atm.
Problem solvered.
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what If Jan 1st becomes Federation Day scrap Australia Day and June 3rd becomes Mabo Day ( Indigenous Peoples Day )
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Mabo Day and Sorry Day have obvious symbolic attraction, but a public holiday in late January has greater appeal.
My suggestion, sack the Queen's birthday as a concept, replace it with Mabo Day. (also can just have the public holiday on the nearest Monday, separate Mabo Day and the Mabo Day Holiday conceptually)
Rename New Years Day Federation Day
Public holiday to be named by someone more clever on the last weekend in January being usually the Monday, but if this falls on the 26th, have it on the Friday.
My suggestion, sack the Queen's birthday as a concept, replace it with Mabo Day. (also can just have the public holiday on the nearest Monday, separate Mabo Day and the Mabo Day Holiday conceptually)
Rename New Years Day Federation Day
Public holiday to be named by someone more clever on the last weekend in January being usually the Monday, but if this falls on the 26th, have it on the Friday.
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jo172 wrote:Mabo Day and Sorry Day have obvious symbolic attraction, but a public holiday in late January has greater appeal.
My suggestion, sack the Queen's birthday as a concept, replace it with Mabo Day. (also can just have the public holiday on the nearest Monday, separate Mabo Day and the Mabo Day Holiday conceptually)
Rename New Years Day Federation Day
Public holiday to be named by someone more clever on the last weekend in January being usually the Monday, but if this falls on the 26th, have it on the Friday.
Agree, piss the queen holiday off.. not even her birthday
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