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The aborigine of Australia are infact borne from the very first hunter gatherer that journeyed from the African continent as far back as 100,000BC.... Following the coast line around India and South Asia they established most of humanity which continued to develop while the sea cut off Australia through the course of time.. the proof is in the DNA.. |
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@jlh1182 | 26 January 21 |
Tests were completed that proved they have the same chromosomes as the skeletons found on the African continent which were determined to be the first hunter gatherer that journeyed out of the area.. when tracing the final destination of these travelers in terms of human tribes, the journeymen went north, toward Russia over the bearing straight establishing the native American people's..
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@jlh1182 | 26 January 21 |
The European continent was the last region to be populated, which had people originating from the area of Bosnia/Middle East that had developed farming and community..
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@shadow27 | 26 January 21 |
Are you going to mention the Denisovans? You really should. |
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@jlh1182 | 26 January 21 |
Whatever has happened to them?
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@jlh1182 | 26 January 21 |
You can if you wish.. I'm not refering to an extinct species of humanoid, but the actual homosapien..
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@shady05 | 26 January 21 |
Great news!!!
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@obi_jon | 26 January 21 |
Is this because it's Australia Day today(or colonization/invasion day as the native Aboriginals call it.)?
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@kelypso | 26 January 21 |
@ obi_jon - 26.01.21 - 11:02am Is this because it's Australia Day today(or colonization/invasion day as the native Aboriginals call it.)? Also known as Survival Day. |
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@shadow27 | 26 January 21 |
By people who simply don't understand how diverse this nation is.. or who just hate themselves lol
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@dan27notts | 26 January 21 |
I don't get how they got to Australia 100,000 years ago then no one ever went there again till a few hundred years ago
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@jlh1182 | 26 January 21 |
@ obi_jon - 26.01.21 - 11:02am Is this because it's Australia Day today(or colonization/invasion day as the native Aboriginals call it.)? Yes I heard a report on the day's events, and the statement that Australia was a penal colony is a plain fact that support.. |
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@kelypso | 26 January 21 |
@ shadow27 - 26.01.21 - 11:27am By people who simply don't understand how diverse this nation is.. or who just hate themselves lol No. By people who appreciate that acts of genocide were committed against the Aboriginal people on this date and feel uneasy celebrating due to this absolute fact. Should their point of view just be dismissed to make you feel more comfortable with your privilege? |
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@kelypso | 26 January 21 |
I have come around to the change the date mindset. There is no one solution that is going to please everybody but it has become so divisve these past few years. And let's face it, most people are just happy to have a day off, they don't care what is being celebrated/commemorated. |
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@jlh1182 | 26 January 21 |
The land between Australia and Africa was linked due to low sea levels, every time they advanced along the coast they settled and then continued on in generations, those that reached AU settled and became isolated when the water overtook the coasts..
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@jlh1182 | 26 January 21 |
@ shadow27 - 26.01.21 - 11:27am By people who simply don't understand how diverse this nation is.. or who just hate themselves lol Is this how you justify the rate of suicide amongst their community? |
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@jlh1182 | 26 January 21 |
Aborigional DNA provides Human migration clues https://youtu.be/2qlTQorAigA
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@shadow27 | 26 January 21 |
@ kelypso - 26.01.21 - 11:43am No. By people who appreciate that acts of genocide were committed against the Aboriginal people on this date and feel uneasy celebrating due to this absolute fact. Should their point of view just be dismissed to make you feel more comfortable with your privilege? On this date? It all happened in one day? Australia is an incredibly diverse and multicultural nation. When can these diverse people celebrate being a part of it? When someone tells them they have decided which day that they should be allowed to? |
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@3mel | 26 January 21 |
@ dan27notts - 26.01.21 - 11:38am I don't get how they got to Australia 100,000 years ago then no one ever went there again till a few hundred years ago sea levels play a role in stuff like that, lower water levels can be easier to cross by boat or there could've been land bridges like Britain had with Europe. |
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@kelypso | 26 January 21 |
@ shadow27 - 26.01.21 - 12:46pm On this date? It all happened in one day? Australia is an incredibly diverse and multicultural nation. When can these diverse people celebrate being a part of it? When someone tells them they have decided which day that they should be allowed to? Where the fu*k did I say it all happened in one day? Why do you persist in being so fu*king stupid? People can celebrate whenever they want, just as people can memorialise it if that is their wish. Such is the benefit of living in a beautiful mostly tolerant diverse multicultural nation - recogniton of everyones beliefs. |
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@shadow27 | 26 January 21 |
The First Fleet included a very diverse bunch of people, they weren't a bunch of British pilgrims. Yes, it's very fashionable to pretend that Australia is solely composed of white British people. But anyone who has read a history book recognises the diversity that goes to the very core of the founding of our democracy. Read about the Eureka Stockade? I know.. it's not edgy to read about such things ![]() |
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