You are no doubt right Ron, but it is still poor form... maybe I am out of touch...
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You are no doubt right Ron, but it is still poor form... maybe I am out of touch...
Who exactly is/was this Lord Bunbury? There was a Lord Bunbury who lived in UK and I don't think he ever came to WA. There was a Lord Forrest of Bunbury, and if this is who we mean then he was definitely a "Great Australian". One ofthe country's greatest explorers and a brilliant farsighted Premier of Western Australia.
We must be aware of judging our predecessors through the prism of our current values. Those who came before made this country what it is and enabled us to learn and develop our ideas and values. It is very easy to be compassionate with supermarkets full of food and 37 hour weeks.
Somebody made a very good point that we are all humans and all have faults and injustice and inhumanity survives today.
And furthermore I don't believe John Forrest did those things and I also know that the history of aboriginal/settler relations south of Perth (ie between Perth and Bunbury) was a violent one. Many indigenous Australians and settlers died violently. I expect the situation was far too serious to be something that one enjoyed as a Sunday past-time. It was going on 7 days a week and the stakes were very high.
Romans did it on a large industrial scale called them gladiators and pitted them against animals and other human beings.
Criminals were executed in arena as well apparently drew lots and the criminal executed the poor sod allotted to him before handing over the weapon to the sod who was assigned to kill him the last mans tanding were killed by animals or gladiators after weapons returned.
Yet people love the italians today and flock to see the death factory which is was the Colssum
The Magnum, a very hot Statesman!
GQ
The 'apprentices girlfriend' is supposedly a history maj at uni. Don't get fooled by the university type - they will always want to rewrite history.... Why on earth would she find it funny enough to enter fits of laughter?... she sounds a bit twisted. (Bit like laughing at what took place in Abu Graib or what the British did to the Indians in their hill stations or what happened Auschwitz etc). I hope you asked her where is the evidence for Forrest - primary sources only please. If she has some, she should be weeping or embarrassed of the fact that a Statesman of Australia, held in high esteem, could be found wanting in character - but definitely not laughing.
I hope by your post that you're not expecting us to find any humour together with this history major..... there is none.
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