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Should We Change The Date Of Australia Day?
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Simon Longstaff, Executive Director of the Ethics Centre
writes that there are two rival accounts of Australian history
both of which have provided rich pickings for mainstream and
social media.
Both sides have been pitched against each other.
There's the "White Arm Band"of history that sees the First Fleet's
arrival as a positive. And then there's the "Black Arm Band" that
sees the arrival of the First Fleet as an invasion, as a
negative.
There's truth on both sides.
Much that is truly admirable can be traced back to
British antecedants. The rule of law, the methods of science,
the principle of respect for the intrinsic dignity of persons.
These are just a few examples that the author gives of a strong
heritage.
Of course he also talks about the dark stains in the nation's
history.
He writes that no resonable person can deny them.
So what are we to make of January 26th?
We're told that it all depends on what is to be done on this
day?
Is this day a time for reflection - a potent anniversary.
Or is it to be a day of celebration for all Australians?
Then why, the author asks - choose a date which represents loss
and suffering for so many of our citizens?
There's more at:
http://abc.net.au/religion/a-tale-of-two-truths-what-should-we-make-of-australia-day/10095032