New China?

They want to change names of places in Australia to be more modern and progressive.

So the place where homosexuals gathered for the gay marriage vote will be changed from Prince Albert park to 'Equality green'

>It'll be an enduring reminder of how meaningful this space now is for LGBTQI Australians

They want to
> rename places with the aim, say advocates, of reflecting a more contemporary Australia, at ease with both its roots and future.
Of course the most famous example is
>Ayers Rock was renamed Uluru

>"The usual principle is place names are enduring,"

Is this an attempt to create a new Australian identity and how do we know where to start and stop?

Also how long until Australia is renamed New China

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Won't be long until they're tearing down statues like in muttmerica

>Remove abbo names for invader names.
They will never win.
Most towns in Aus are aboriginal names.
t. an abbo

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If you read the article they want to remove names of people who were involved in colonising Australia because they're evil white racists who killed the poor abos who were good boys who din do nuffin

The same thing is happening here, too.

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>Every street name in the Darwin suburb of Muirhead is named after one of 40 major Aboriginal language groups.

>"The intent was honourable, but the names were created by linguists and there's nothing more incomprehensible than a linguists' interpretation of someone else's language. You end up with unpronounceable street names."

>There are practical reasons this may not work: "You have to spell the street carefully and slowly over phone. In case of a medical emergency, there's nothing more frustrating than if the pronunciation doesn't reflect the spelling.

That's different
That deserves a change. What fucking idiot thought of that? A leaf

Run along to your safe space, roastie.

Do you also agree that this Australian sporting stadium shouldn't have used the word "Nigger" even though that was the nickname of a sporting icon in Australia?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Berghofer_Stadium

rape means something like turnip. What do you call rapeseed?
maybe they could go with Yo Choy or oil plant to be more culturally sensitive

Create new identity? Is that what they call erasing an old one?

We should keep Niggers Bounce

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We'd probably see a ton of that happening in the states by now had we bothered changing the names of our streets, counties and cities in the first place

What's Mount Nigger like?

it's stupid, it's not even about black people. It's kinda like the redskins in the states and the bringing down of statues and monuments. They don't even care about the historical context, is just because it doesn't fit with the current ideology

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Aus is just taking baby steps compared to what maoris have done to NZ since the 80s language wise

>He points out that "renaming" is a misnomer: "It's actually recognising the original names of places.
>"It reflects a maturity in the development of Australia to move beyond a colonial state of oppressing the First Nations peoples towards recognising and celebrating the culture of first Australians. Joint naming reflects a shared journey, acknowledging the original custodians of the land."

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>>Ayers Rock was renamed Uluru

It has 2 official names you can use either.

this. only an idiot would shorten rapeseed to rape.

Remember when you could name your dog nigger?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigger_(dog)

>wonder if motto could be interpreted as "insensitive"
Followed by a picture from behind of an unaware young woman walking alone through a field

We do, my dad enjoys calling him a black bastard at the top of his lungs, Hes a strange man

no it's cultural marxism plain and siple and these people are jumping the gun with how eager they are to replace you, to steal a civilization they DID. NOT. BUILD.

>"There are a lot of Knobs in Australia,"
>"There are hundreds and hundreds of Knobs all over Australia

There are some great names for places all over Australia, Britain and the US. It is an attack on the nation and people when they try to change the identity of places for political reasons

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there are fields of rape on the outskirts of my hometown.

Rotherham?

It is everywhere in northern Europe these days, I think they are using it for biofuels

It's a great big shitpile

>Mount Nigger

My sides

They do this here too.

The real reason is that they don’t want people to realize who built the country

geographic.org/geographic_names/name.php?uni=-2252883&fid=393&c=australia

It’s real

In the future, mainland China will be the penal colony for Chinese expats in Australia

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But I don't think they will ever change these names because the people obsessively complaining will never know these palces exist because they never leave their gated communities

Or you just grab whatever words you want for whatever place and anglicize them "Canada" "Toronto" "Ontario" all proudly used as if it's our own. The natives must hate it lol

what do you know Ayers rock as?

They did that change pretty quick?

Post black skin

Ayers rock is a tourist attraction, everyone knows of it's existence.
Unless Bum Bum Creek suddenly starts attracting several thousand visitors per year I doubt that anyone will care enough.

Would be QLD.

how fucking arrogant this french cunt...
renaming our fucking true-blue aussie fucken states to some faggy sounding french shit.
>australie ocidentale?
wtf are you doing to my country cunts?

Hardly anyone calls it Ayers Rock in Australia anymore, most call it Uluru, when I say Ayers Rock people look at me like I just spat in their face

>Canada, the name is now accepted as coming from theSt. Lawrence Iroquoianwordkanata, meaning "village" or "settlement".

I think this is the point. It's not that the names come from an Anglo or white identity. It's that there is a history, context and identity behind the names. These might even be negative for example they talk of
>former Western Australia Governor James Stirling, alleged to have led a massacre in 1834.

Or like the statues in the US which might now be seen in a negative context by some. They give the place is history and identity, to change them is to replace that history and identity

yeah they are doing this shit here and when the right get into power they enact tax cuts instead of changing them back.

Quint of truth.