The irony that the company which owns a bar called the 'Colonist' has a problem with Australia Day.
Support the country you live in, or live in the country you support
I can support the country I live in while also recognising that sovereign territory of the indigenous population was invaded and choosing not to celebrate the anniversary of that invasion.
It must have been the only invasion fleet in history where the soldiers' guns were trained on those inside the ships.
Many invasions have used slaves or prisoners captured in previous invasions to bolster their ranks but I don't think that's what you're getting at. You seem to be making a point about Australia being used as a penal colony which we all know is correct however possession by the colonialists was declared as unilateral on the basis that few people lived here. When it became apparent that there was a sizeable population of people already having possession of the land with their own languages, boundaries, political hierarchy and use of said land then it effectively became an invasion. snip because leftist_meme.jpg
If it's not banned by the government, it's private businesses making decisions about their own business. Personally I think we should sign a treaty on Jan 27 and have a New Australia Day right after Old Australia Day and everyone from every political background can have a big hug at midnight
Woke ideology is dying off. Give up
Woke ideology was a label made by people filled with hate for those with empathy. It'll die off as you do.
Then it wouldn't be Australia Day, it would be 'Treaty Day' that focuses on Indigenous Australians, not all Australians like it should do. If it needs to be changed it should be to the date when Australia actually became a united country, January 1st. Although if we're being honest the same people who moan about 'Invasion Day' will continue to moan about whatever new date that comes up too. They hate the very concept of 'Australia' and see it as an illegitimate colonial entity built on 'stolen land'. There is no pleasing them short of a complete collapse of the nation itself.
Well a treaty is between two or more groups so it would focus on more than just indigenous. January 26th is UK centric. I don't have Anglo ancestry and don't feel any attachment to the 26th.
You should. It's the start of modern Australia. The transition from the stone age.
It was the day a bunch of British sheep thieves started building a prison. It's a pretty silly reason to commemorate the "start of Australia" January 1st or the day we become a Republic. Actually Australia Day
So it begins. Patriots vs Globalists.
The day pommies squatted here is an un-Australian day for Australia Day.
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A patriotic Australian would not celebrate their national day on a date when British ships carrying British convicts established a British penal colony under a British flag. The word "Australia" wasn't even in use until the early 1800s.
The woke mind virus can't influence us. We see through the delusion.
On the contrary, use of term like "woke mind virus" is a cpear indicator of delusion.
Being patriotic is a fricking embarrassment. What are you? A seppo?
What's embarrassing about loving your country?
Seems like you don't have any personality or anything else going on in your life
You sound like an edgy teenager still in the middle of a phase
Found the globalist.
What's your definition of a globalist?
Somebody that wants a one world government. A world without borders or diversity.
Oh, well that's not what I am. Nice try though champ keep it up!
Your actions say otherwise.
You've never met me nor do you know anything about me. Are all patriots as stupid as you?
Your comments on reddit, silly.
Cry more
No you.
Vote with your wallet! Woolworths hasn't seen a single cent from my family or I.
Woolies is doing fine without you mate
Yeah I know. I can only hope others do the same. Telstra is another company I avoid. Ubisoft, Logitech in the PC space.
Lol what do Ubisoft and Logitech have to do with Australia Day?
Meh, Australia hasn't done much worth celebrating for in decades anyways
Compared to where, for example? North Korea? You've just dismissed the sweat and hard work and talent of twenty five million people!
What about the invention of Vegemite? Weetabix? Chico Rolls? Wifi? Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs? Pavlova? Hey Hey It's Saturday? Aussie Rules Footy? Chicken Parmi? Holdens?
Notice I included WiFi? WE invented it. At least, it was invented at the CSIRO. And that has certainly changed the world we all live in.
Why is there a competition between pieces of ground with imaginary lines drawn around them?
What a sad state our country is in at the moment. Can't even celebrate Australia Day.
Yes you can, no one is stopping you celebrating. Stop acting like a boomer sook.
Actually, a lot of things stop us celebrating. This is one, the other is how you can't say "Happy Australia Day" without the snowflakes crying "invasion day" "you stole our land" etc.
You sound like the one that's crying mate.
Maybe get out more and you'll see I'm right.
I used to not give a frick. Just drink cans somewhere. Now I do something deliberately. Cause and effect in play.
Ah, the response of a child.
We were no longer allowed to passively enjoy the day. Like all politicised shit in the country we were encouraged to pick a side. That's cause and effect.
Who was stopping you from passively enjoying the day?
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You have to hate yourself and your country because when it was founded there were six people throwing sticks and eating bugs a thousand miles away in the three million square mile basically uninhabited land mass, so the whole thing belongs to them by blood
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OMG how dare you force you technology, medicine, sanitation and science onto peaceful people who just want live covered in shit and eat termites and occassionally beat each other's heads in with rocks?
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They've never had a 6 star Michelin restaurant, they do not deserve to eat anything other than a single apple a day.
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Bussy boy would make for a wise King
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Don't make me a king, make me a god. I should be able to just turn around and see my bussy.
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Why do we have that marsey where would you even use it
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Fun fact: the Aboriginal Tasmanians literally forgot how to make bows and arrows. The archaeological record shows arrowheads and stuff but when the yts arrived they had none. Like, it's one thing to have been left behind in development like the Americans, but to actually develop backwards?
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A huge historical mystery that nobody (other than little old Redactor) will ever talk about:
In ancient Greece they only talk about bows as being a specialist weapon used by professional mercenaries from Crete. They always talk about slings as being the missile weapon used by everyone in those days.
But then you look at North America in the 1600s. Totally different culture but roughly (extremely oversimplifying here) the same technological level but they're using bows as effectively as people in the Old World were at the same time. What gives?
!historychads
Also is getting into archery a good way of meeting Korean MILFs? They've got like 1000 Olympic medals so one has to live here. To teach me she would have to get really close and usually in asian media one of you trips and you end up accidentally kissing. Wait no... goddammit... she'd know somebody else who was horribly disappointed by going on a date with me already...
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The bow and arrow are dozens of thousands of years old and are a quite simple and effective design. The people who crossed Beringia used the bow and arrow.
Another interesting tech factoid is that the Incas and Aztecs used wheels as toys, but never to transport cargo (likely due to a combination of lack of animals to pull it and rough terrain in the case of the Andes).
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Yeah this is this something that's confused me for a long time. Slings vs. bows. What are the trade-offs? Because there's this time c. 500-300 BC where everyone acted like everything was about slings.
Have you never seen one of my wheel rants yet? It's a good thing I'm in a moment where I'm using alcohol as a painkiller so I can give you a preview.
You know when they started using wheels in Europe? In the 1700s. In some very limited places. The hard part isn't the wheels, it's the road. You need to put in a lot of labor to build a road. And then it's the winter and it rains and it gets washed out and you have to build it again. So it's not even about the road, it's about the social organization needed to get people out building roads all the time.
South America has its geological challenges with wheels. But basically this was not a viable technology until recently. The bullshit about "chariots" and Roman carts and shit? If chariots worked your ancestors would have rode them into Buenos Aires or Rosario or wherever.
Wheels only became practical in Europe in the 1700s but in most places they were the not a big deal then either. This was the last resort. If you wanted to haul stuff you would dig a canal and have a horse pull your barge. That's how most stuff got moved before railroads.
Where did the wheel bullshit come in? "Western Civilization" professors. But that's a rant for another time.
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Pretty much, before the railroads the gauchos rode by horse, but there were also some roads called "royal roads" where carriages could pass carrying cargo from places like Bolivia, to Salta, up to the Buenos Aires port. But for most of the time the ParanΓ‘ River was the actual main "road", with Yerba mate, beef and leather being Transported either to Buenos Aires or Montevideo. Even today the ParanΓ‘ river is the Mississippi of the Southern Cone. Lots of grain transports flowing from there to the port in CABA.
This is what the "pampa" looks like
And this is the ParanΓ‘ River
I took the second picture early this year while crossing from Entre RΓos to Santa FΓ©. From the ZΓ‘rate - Brazo Largo bridge
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The Columbia River is slightly bigger.
Seriouspost tho: I gotta admit I didn't even know this river existed. I always assumed that everything just moved along the coast.
So does that mean southern Brazil was really important in your history?
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The ParanΓ‘ is a very important river for Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, not only due to trade but also due to electricity generation. The Uruguay river is another.
The ParanΓ‘ reaches it's widest with the reservoir formed by the Yacyreta dam.
Sort of, there was always a lot of trade in the Plata basin. The culture of Rio Grande do Sul is very similar to that of Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay with the whole gaucho culture (eating asado/beef barbecue, drinking mate even though the Brazilian chimarrΓ£o is a bit different, gaucho clothing with the hats and ponchos).
The porteΓ±o accent was also affected by Brazilian merchants of the 18th and 19th centuries. The "sheΓsmo" instead of "yeΓsmo" when it comes to pronounce the "y" and "ll" in Rio-Platense Spanish came from the way Brazilians mispronounced Spanish.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_roads#Vehicles_and_transportation
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Excuse me but which one of us has spent way too much time being kept awake at night by adderall and plotting out the actual routes of Roman roads in sophisticated GIS software that we pirated?
I don't buy the Romans with wheels bullshit. I mean I'm sure it happened but I don't buy that this was really common outside of cities. As I say above, this is really matter of keeping the roads, maintained, which is a matter of organization and a centralized government. So yeah the Romans were better than a lot of later governments. But the difference is vastly overstated. You look at what resources the King of France could call on in the 1700s and it's vastly more than the Romans had. He could get dozens of guns hauled up to blow the shit out of Ft. William Henry on the other side of the planet. And in the next war they sent literally millions of pieces of flint to us for guns because they had the ability to mass produce them. And huge amounts of gunpowder because they had Lavoisier (read Pliny if you ever want to know how primitive Roman knowledge of chemistry was).
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That was a mistake. You're about to find out the hard way why.
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Africa had the same problem with tsetse flies killing any draft animal.
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Yeah. I'd like to see a honkey get oxen through some parts of Africa. You notice they used human porters instead. Really makes you think.
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I think slings were common just because they were easy to learn and you always had access to ammo as long as some rocks were around. Slingers were common "irregulars" in Greece.
Peltasts were similar.
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My guess would be that Greece and the surrounding area is simply to mountainous for bows and slings are easier to aim uphill.
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Do you mean some modern sort of wheel? Ancient civilizations used chariots after all, and Romans didn't use THOSE, but their war carts were instrumental in conquering half of Europe.
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The obvious answer is that Native Americans are descendants from Cretans and that's why
@Sphereserf3232 is such a fricking cretin too
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I don't know if the prevalence of archery has anything to do with technological know how in the context of Greece. They had bows so the technology was obviously there. Individuals could take it up as a sport if they wanted to. It just wasn't generally valued in Greek warfare and if they did need archers they could just hire mercenaries.
It's similar with Romans and horseback riding. Romans had that "technology" and individuals did it for sport. It just wasn't their favorite thing to do in warfare and in the days of the empire they outsourced to auxiliary cavalry because they could.
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Yeah it's probably something where you'd have to have lived within 500 years of these people to understand their reasoning.
I've read a billion pages of ancient Greeks telling about their wars but I have no idea what their daily lives were like. They just assume that everyone already knows that.
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My armchair amateur opinion is that the outsourcing analogy might be apt. Like if you were studying modern America in the distant future, you might wonder, for example, why the modern navy has so many Filipinos. You might ask why the continental Americans gave up sailing when they used to be so good at it. Of course the nuance of it is obvious to 21st century Americans (the navy sucks lol)
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I think pinoys are the only ones who actually remember how ships work and there's a global conspiracy to stop them from finding out.
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As far as I understand it:
Slings are a gimmick, Greeks/Macedonians/romans mostly used javelins for ranged combat
Why didn't they use bows (when everyone around them did)? Well they were famous for their frickyuge shields. Hoplites literally get their name from them. And a shield protects from stone/arrows quite well, but becomes useless with a javelin stuck to it.
As for why Greek/romans rekord heavily on heavy infantry (ie huge shields), they had cohesion needed to fight wars in this manner. And then combined arms of Macedonians to dominate wars in this manner.
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Yeah that comes up a lot, especially in the earliest stuff about the beginning of the historical era. As the primary weapon for cavalry too.
Again, something invented in modern times. Like the idea that the Greek "polis" was this uniquely Greek thing. If you actually read the ancient Greek historians in their own language (I'm not pretending to be fluent but I can see what the words are) and they are constantly talking about Egyptian hoplites, Phoenician polises, etc.
And according to Herodotus, the one guy who ever even talks about this, the whole big shield thing was invented by the Carians. Who were deeply involved with everything in ancient Greece but were canceled from history in the 1800s because they weren't part of the stories that Oxbridge f-slurs wanted to tell.
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I might have worded it wrong, I meant "unique" as in majority of greeks were heavy infantry, while elsewhere it was usually a minority. We know Persians go to great extent to hire greek marceneries when fighting Alexander, likewise successor kingdoms spend much effort trying to encourage greek settlements in their lands to provide for their armies.
And I was mostly compering greeks to babylonians and other middle easterns, ofc to the west they're romans themselves but also carthaginians, etruscans etc. who use h. infantry more.
With h. infantry being only a minority, you get different tactics like Persian pairs of "shieldbearer" (shield + spear) and archer. And this lets archers fire directly at enemy before withdrawing once melee is joined, archers firing from back line is mostly a video game/movie creation.
Not just earliest, royal peltants were a key component of late macedonian armies. Mostly since light infantry force can fit into gaps between inflexible phalanx, covering its weaknesses. And ofc Romans had their pilla.
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LMAO prehistoric culture actually degrades to being apes. TBF I remember reading accounts of how docile animals were in NZ and Aus to the point they'd just walk up to you to be eaten. I guess none of the animals developed a fear instinct of humans because the abbos were just too fricking stupid to hunt them.
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Yeah and it's not like they're doing anything about it, I could respect them if they at least were bombing shit to free the land. But no, their plan is "just be insufferable, forever". Frick australia and frick australians we all know they're just bongs on the inside.
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I don't think many genuine Abos are clamoring for independence lol. Most activists are 63/64 white with blonde hair and blue eyes and they're just trying to get clout and gibs. It boggles my mind that Australia has literal Aryans calling themselves Abos and getting recognition and even material benefits. At least in America you have to actually look black to be taken seriously in progressive circles.
And stuff like "You can't build here because this rock is an ancient ball scratcher and makes this a cultural site" is a convoluted way of making sure nothing is done until the right palms are greased.
There's no real social movement here lol. Just the rhetoric that accompanies a grift.
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Ayyy lmao.
It looks like this is a great grift to get into.
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Bottom right looks kinda native tbf
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They're all rather caveman looking to be fair.
Still
the top right though.
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Thank you for saying it so I didn't have to. I'd take her home and fight for her rights for her lands or whatever the frick she wants for like 12 hours, more if I was smoking ice.
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You can huff gasoline together.
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Have s*x, incel.
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remember these people are genetically mostly
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There are Canadians doing the same thing with some college students on native scholarships committing terrorism.
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!strayans Thoughts?
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saar without Brahmin DNA you cannot claim Aryan ancestry. your white mutt island of australia is inhabited by beings lesser than the dalit. how can you claim to be Aryan without drinking from Gangas river Saar?
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They are so insufferable that even the bongs put them on a ship and sent them to die in a desert nobody wanted to live.
Now look at them lol
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Also that landmass is (probably) a wasteland because muh noble indigenous destroyed the environment.
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Natives are legally allowed to hunt endangered sea turtles
@R
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I hate myself and my country but I'm still proud that we BTFO'd our natives.
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If you functionally erase your natives, you don't have to care about your natives.
See Japan and the Ainu. Functionally erased and the Japs just pick random Ainu culture bits to LARP with for tourist money.
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Well yeah if you ignore history and pretend there were only six rabid people living there then colonization is 100% justified and there are no issues whatsoever.
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DAS RITE NEIGHBOR
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