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Australians, unite! (Republican debate)
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie Pete" data-source="post: 76327727" data-attributes="member: 421731"><p>I'm just following your logic. Non Aborigines are invaders. They brought foreign laws and form of government to the land. To be consistent with your logic, we should give the land back to the blacks, as they used to say in the 50's and 60's. It was an expression of disgust with the governments of the time. </p><p></p><p>I married a woman who was part Aborigine. My two children identify as Aborigine. I have nothing against Aborigines. But I do doubt their capacity to govern a nation that is primarily Western in culture and government. </p><p></p><p>The influence of the UK on Australian life is near zero. And that influence is mostly ceremonial. I can see no reason the change the status quo. Change for the sake of change is pointless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie Pete, post: 76327727, member: 421731"] I'm just following your logic. Non Aborigines are invaders. They brought foreign laws and form of government to the land. To be consistent with your logic, we should give the land back to the blacks, as they used to say in the 50's and 60's. It was an expression of disgust with the governments of the time. I married a woman who was part Aborigine. My two children identify as Aborigine. I have nothing against Aborigines. But I do doubt their capacity to govern a nation that is primarily Western in culture and government. The influence of the UK on Australian life is near zero. And that influence is mostly ceremonial. I can see no reason the change the status quo. Change for the sake of change is pointless. [/QUOTE]
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