• eureka@aussie.zone
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    8 days ago

    It’s possible to celebrate what a nation has become without celebrating what they’ve done.

    A nation’s actions are a direct result of what the nation is. And many of the shameful actions of Australia are ongoing.

    I love this land, I love many, many people here, and I love many of the things we’ve created together. But I have no desire to celebrate this nation as it stands. I feel no more kinship with someone on the other side of the country to someone on the other side of the world - we are all fellow humans. I treat visitors and immigrants with the same respect I give local citizens. For the many positive parts of Australian culture, I spot as many negatives.

    But even all that aside, if you want to celebrate the positive parts and ignore the negative… it’s embarrassing to plaster the United Kingdom flag everywhere.