1) Australia must be returned to native people,2)aboriginal language must be included as an official language and studied at schools, 3)the flag must be changed representing the true meaning of Australia,4)the truth about illegitimate existence of British Crown since Cook's arrival must be revealed and aboriginal ownership must be fully recognised and sealed,5)QEII must be removed from coins and banknotes,
6)life penalty must be applied for damages caused to aboriginal people by BritGovnt/Crown
- territory wars have happened throughout human history; the aboriginal people lost this war and their lucky they got anything (historically the losers dont).
@types10000 In its history,the Bank of England made huge profits by being the financial backer of the wicked venture,known as the SLAVE TRADE.In order to pay tribute to Britain,until today most of Aussie physical gold(+gold collected from other Commonwealth countries) annually shipped and allocated at the Bank of England treasury keeping:their monetary system strong against world economical breakdowns,and numerous Commonwealth peasants under control that British Crown so paranoid of loosing
"aboriginal language must be included as an official language and studied at schools"
- no, they are not entitled to this; furthermore it would be a logistical nightmare (there are over 200 dialects) and the fact they didnt have a written language means the verbal use will have changed significantly from the original
"the flag must be changed representing the true meaning of Australia"
- again, they arnt entitled to this, they lost a war
"the truth about illegitimate existence of British Crown since Cook's arrival must be revealed and aboriginal ownership must be fully recognised and sealed,"
- the aboriginal people functioned as nomadic tribes who didnt actually own (or claim to own) the land they used. However this is beside the point because they lost that land to the white invaders
@types10000 To be legally correct,Brits had no right to enter this land.Due to inability to win against French,Russian etc,Brits committed unlawful act and invaded tribe's land for one reason only-power and resources.Was Australia vacant in 1770?No,therefore it cannot be classified as colonisation and you're insane stating that Aborigines didn't own the land.They lived here for centuries before even Britain was found on the map.Today Brits continue to play "Gods",don't fall into this crap.
@types10000 In addition, Aborigines are human beings like you and me, regardless of their lifestyle.Just because someone is nomadic they still lived within the region. If it was a well vegetated region as on the coastlines they didn't have to wonder so far.What right did the Brits had to invade anybody anyhow?
@types10000 First, invasion always classified as an offence being illegitimate act,the reason why Brtis using word colonisation instead of invasion.Second,u said "EVERY OTHER culture invaded somewhere"?Pardon?What every other culture?You're technically incorrect again.In regards to land ownership, let us presume you've got 200 acres of land,but live in a house near the river,does this mean that the rest of unused land aren't yours and anyone can use it?Your ridiculous response speaks for itself.
"First, invasion always classified as an offence being illegitimate act"
- incorrect, for you to call it illegitimate you must first impose a value system and it might be completly consistent with the value system of the invading nation.
"Second,u said 'EVERY OTHER culture invaded somewhere'?Pardon?"
- incorrect again, i was talking about every other culture that HAS INVADED SOMEWHERE. eg. the Spanish invading the Aztech
"let us presume you've got 200 acres of land,but live in a house near the river,does this mean that the"
- i've already demonstrated this isnt analogous;
the British invasion was completely consistent with their value-system at that time (they did not consider the aboriginals people) when we look back on it and say it was wrong we are imposing OUR value-system.
The British won a war, the Aboriginals lost and are quite frankly no more 'entitled' than the Aztech's would be today
Hi Zoe! My name's Ana, I lived in Australia for about 20 yrs and I am an ESL teacher in Uruguay. I've been looking for material to share in class with my students and I'll definately be showing them this video. Excellent work! Congratulations and hope to see more!
Great video many bleses from Colombia to all aborigen people of Australia
titovioli 4 months ago
1) Australia must be returned to native people,2)aboriginal language must be included as an official language and studied at schools, 3)the flag must be changed representing the true meaning of Australia,4)the truth about illegitimate existence of British Crown since Cook's arrival must be revealed and aboriginal ownership must be fully recognised and sealed,5)QEII must be removed from coins and banknotes,
6)life penalty must be applied for damages caused to aboriginal people by BritGovnt/Crown
DocWog 4 months ago
@DocWog
"Australia must be returned to native people"
- territory wars have happened throughout human history; the aboriginal people lost this war and their lucky they got anything (historically the losers dont).
types10000 2 months ago
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@types10000 In its history,the Bank of England made huge profits by being the financial backer of the wicked venture,known as the SLAVE TRADE.In order to pay tribute to Britain,until today most of Aussie physical gold(+gold collected from other Commonwealth countries) annually shipped and allocated at the Bank of England treasury keeping:their monetary system strong against world economical breakdowns,and numerous Commonwealth peasants under control that British Crown so paranoid of loosing
DocWog 2 months ago
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@DocWog
"aboriginal language must be included as an official language and studied at schools"
- no, they are not entitled to this; furthermore it would be a logistical nightmare (there are over 200 dialects) and the fact they didnt have a written language means the verbal use will have changed significantly from the original
"the flag must be changed representing the true meaning of Australia"
- again, they arnt entitled to this, they lost a war
types10000 2 months ago
@DocWog
"the truth about illegitimate existence of British Crown since Cook's arrival must be revealed and aboriginal ownership must be fully recognised and sealed,"
- the aboriginal people functioned as nomadic tribes who didnt actually own (or claim to own) the land they used. However this is beside the point because they lost that land to the white invaders
types10000 2 months ago
@types10000 What a lot of nonsense
DocWog 2 months ago
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DocWog 2 months ago
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@DocWog
"What a lot of nonsense"
- calling it nonsense does not address the arguments
types10000 2 months ago
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@types10000 To be legally correct,Brits had no right to enter this land.Due to inability to win against French,Russian etc,Brits committed unlawful act and invaded tribe's land for one reason only-power and resources.Was Australia vacant in 1770?No,therefore it cannot be classified as colonisation and you're insane stating that Aborigines didn't own the land.They lived here for centuries before even Britain was found on the map.Today Brits continue to play "Gods",don't fall into this crap.
DocWog 2 months ago
@types10000 In addition, Aborigines are human beings like you and me, regardless of their lifestyle.Just because someone is nomadic they still lived within the region. If it was a well vegetated region as on the coastlines they didn't have to wonder so far.What right did the Brits had to invade anybody anyhow?
DocWog 2 months ago
@DocWog
" In addition, Aborigines are human beings like you and me, regardless of their lifestyle"
- i never denied this
"Just because someone is nomadic they still lived within the region"
- which in no way implies ownership of the land
"What right did the Brits had to invade anybody anyhow?"
- the same right as every other culture that's ever invaded somewhere
types10000 2 months ago
@types10000 First, invasion always classified as an offence being illegitimate act,the reason why Brtis using word colonisation instead of invasion.Second,u said "EVERY OTHER culture invaded somewhere"?Pardon?What every other culture?You're technically incorrect again.In regards to land ownership, let us presume you've got 200 acres of land,but live in a house near the river,does this mean that the rest of unused land aren't yours and anyone can use it?Your ridiculous response speaks for itself.
DocWog 1 month ago
@DocWog
"First, invasion always classified as an offence being illegitimate act"
- incorrect, for you to call it illegitimate you must first impose a value system and it might be completly consistent with the value system of the invading nation.
"Second,u said 'EVERY OTHER culture invaded somewhere'?Pardon?"
- incorrect again, i was talking about every other culture that HAS INVADED SOMEWHERE. eg. the Spanish invading the Aztech
types10000 1 month ago
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@types10000 " for you to call it illegitimate you must first impose a value system "
-No, you're incorrect, check the definition of a word "invasion" by the dictionary.
" it might be completly consistent with the value system of the invading nation."
You must be joking.Ha-ha.How old are you and where did you get this foolish information from?
" i was talking about every other culture that HAS INVADED SOMEWHERE"
-Be specific 4 a change &name EVERY OTHER culture in the world.Can't?I thought so!
DocWog 1 month ago
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@DocWog
"let us presume you've got 200 acres of land,but live in a house near the river,does this mean that the"
- i've already demonstrated this isnt analogous;
the British invasion was completely consistent with their value-system at that time (they did not consider the aboriginals people) when we look back on it and say it was wrong we are imposing OUR value-system.
The British won a war, the Aboriginals lost and are quite frankly no more 'entitled' than the Aztech's would be today
types10000 1 month ago
Hello Ana - thanks for your congratulations - I enjoyed making it.
zoecampbell53 6 months ago
Hi Zoe! My name's Ana, I lived in Australia for about 20 yrs and I am an ESL teacher in Uruguay. I've been looking for material to share in class with my students and I'll definately be showing them this video. Excellent work! Congratulations and hope to see more!
artiguista18 6 months ago