Not to Indigenous people. That's what YOU think. Either you accept that they view it is important or you don't
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Not at all. I'm saying that you can either choose to recognize and respect another culture or ignore them completely
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And how are you respecting Indigenous Australians by treading on one of their culturally significant monuments?
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Again, either you respect Indigenous views or you don't. They see it as a monument. You can ignore that or respect it
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That's a complete non-sequitur. The Great Wall is a pile of rocks. The pyramids oddly-shaped sandstone. It depends on your perspective
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If you don't acknowledge Indigenous views on Uluru as important, you don't respect their culture. Simple as that
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