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January 26 marks the colonisation of Australia and the grief, heartache and pain that this has inflicted on First Nations people for generations. It is also a moment to recognise the ongoing survival of the oldest existing culture in the world today.

On January 26, 1788, Captain Arthur Phillip raised the British flag at Warrane, marking the beginning of British colonial rule on Gadigal land. This date, originally commemorated as Foundation Day, has evolved into Australia Day. However, this day also represents the start of the invasion, suffering, and dispossession for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The true history of these lands spans over 60,000 years, far preceding colonial times.

When British settlers began colonizing Australia in 1788, between 750,000 and 1.25 Aboriginal Australians are estimated to have lived there. Soon, epidemics ravaged the island’s indigenous people, and British settlers seized Aboriginal lands.

Though some Aboriginal Australians did resist—up to 20,000 indigenous people died in violent conflict on the colony’s frontiers—most were subjugated by massacres and the impoverishment of their communities as British settlers seized their lands.

Between 1910 and 1970, government policies of assimilation led to between 10 and 33 percent of Aboriginal Australian children being forcibly removed from their homes. These “Stolen Generations” were put in adoptive families and institutions and forbidden from speaking their native languages. Their names were often changed.

For many Aboriginal and Torres Trait Islanders, January 26 is a day of mourning, symbolising the loss of their ancestors, their land, and their rights. It recalls the devastating impact of the Frontier Wars, the ongoing trauma, and the systemic injustices that continue to this day, including disproportionate rates of Black deaths in custody, health inequities, and the desecration of sacred sites. Celebrating on this day overlooks these painful realities and the resilience of First Nations peoples in the face of ongoing colonisation.

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[-] allthetimesivedied@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago

I talk about my friend a lot because while it makes me sad when something reminds me of them, if I tell a story about them or just remember something funny about them, it makes me happy. So get rekt.

I mentioned they’re obsessed with Legend of Zelda. Naturally, they were hella stoked for Tears of the Kingdom. Because it was slated for May of last year, they had this thing they liked to say: “Is it May yet?”

So the shit show that led to this current situation was actually two separate conflicts. They found my posts about them on /r/UnsentLetters in March or April. We made up in May. Then in July…

So anyways.

I knew that everything was OK, when as the evening of April 30th turned into the morning of May 1st, they texted me…

“Hey [ATTID], is it May yet?”

I literally just fucking started smiling as I typed that.

Then when they got the game, I started to every couple days text them, “Are you winning, son?” Most of the time they’d reply with a short update on how the game is going, like it was a real question lol. Then they replied saying they had actually beat the game lol.

[-] SoylentSnake@hexbear.net 6 points 8 months ago

being hung up on someone sux but in a way that can be oddly life-affirming so id say dont judge your feelings and just let shit rock for as long as that feels true. the megathread is for oversharing, anyway. and if i remember past posts correctly, you got cut off after either a real or perceived fuck up? yeah that kinda shit sticks with you and can be super upsetting (both being cut off by someone and also feeling like you hurt someone close to u). so spit ur truth, i dont think anyone is bothered.

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