Originally Posted by
Greg Ward
I think of poor old King Canute, Trying to hold back the waves.
There is no way Australian aborigines could have maintained Australia as an island populated by a semi nomadic perhaps happy if now romanticised population.
It may have been the Dutch or the French or the Spanish, but someone was going to come to Australia as European civilizations developed means to travel the globe in search of gold and spices and land.
All continents, all islands, all civilizations suffer from interaction with or domination by more powerful neighbours; settlement of Australia by a more powerful more advanced nation was only a matter of time.
So this discussion is moot.
Settlement may have been brutal, but no more brutal than the Romans occupying much of Europe, Ghengis Khan in Central Asia, Stalin's treatment of his own people or global conquests by various religions
The rightness or wrongness of the past and the wording of historical events are of little consequence, they may be interesting discussion points, that's all. What is important is the future, the past cannot be changed.
However, I think we can all thank our lucky stars that it was the British who made the successful attempt to bring modernity to our nation, with its legal system and rule of law. I hesitate to think what would have happened if the Dutch, French or Spanish decided it a good location for whatever reason, probably to seek gold.....
Greg