To the Majority of Patriotic Australians -, page-74

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    Thats the thing Acorn it's not just about the date, it's more about what it represents to First Nations. If the date was changed to 30th it would still be their invasion day. It's the event it represents which has to be changed as currently the landing only applies to Sydney, and it's only been 30 years since it was National. If the numbskulls engaged their brains they would see how silly it all is, and the outrage is based on zero.

    The day our constitution was signed, or the day it was ratified is seen as the birth of Australia. That makes far more sense to me, and would mean 100% of Aussies can celebrate and not just 97%.
 
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