The Bachelorette: Aussies react to question we should all know
The Bachelorette finale served up a question that embarrassingly stumped the final two suitors, but would you know the answer?
WARNING: Spoilers ahead for The Bachelorette finale
The Bachelorette finale served up a question that embarrassingly stumped both Jamie-Lee and Darvid but it is one that many Australians may also struggle to answer.
While this season struggled in the ratings it was groundbreaking by introducing the first Indigenous and openly bisexual woman to be the central figure of the program.
Brooke Blurton, 26, a Noongar-Yamatji woman from Western Australia, has been an inspiration to Indigenous Australians and the LGBTQ communities.
And her starring role on the reality TV show has sparked some important conversations, including whether or not you know what Indigenous land you live on.
It was a question that neither Jamie-Lee nor Darvid knew the answer to despite both pursuing a relationship with an Indigenous woman.
Perhaps more surprisingly they also didn’t know what mob Brooke belonged to.
Brooke’s friend Amy asked Darvid this question first.
“If I said to you, whose land are you on, where you live, can you tell me?” Amy asks.
Darvid waits a beat. “No. No.”
“So it would take dating an Aboriginal woman for you to start to consider that you live on Aboriginal land?”
“Do you know who Brooke’s mob is? Where are you at with your, like, cultural literacy in general?”
“I’m willing to learn, and I’m willing to be a part of it all,” Darvid said. “I think that’s important, regardless. I’d actually really step into it. Like, I’d love to learn about it. I do feel pretty naive and ashamed that I haven’t done the research.”
Amy then asks Jamie-Lee the same question.
“Um, look, not … I am … I understand, and I’m … I’m … I guess I’m as privy to it as I can be. I, um …” Jamie-Lee stutters.
Amy: “OK. So, you live in the Sydney region. If I said to you, ‘Whose land are you on?’... you’d be able to tell me?”
Jamie-Lee: “ … No.”
Amy: “Do you know who Brooke’s mob is?”
Jamie-Lee: “ … No.”
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Australians took to social media to continue the important conversation.
If you're watching #BacheloretteAU and wanting to know whose land you are on, you can go here:https://t.co/zlyUJnfXM6
— Rachel (@MisssRachii) November 25, 2021
The fact that my whole family spent the last two ad breaks chatting about who's country we are on and dissecting and discussing why it's important for us to know that, shows why having these conversations on prime time TV is so meaningful. #BacheloretteAU
— Matilda Boseley (@MatildaBoseley) November 25, 2021
How could they have spent that much time with Brooke and not even know her mob? #BacheloretteAUpic.twitter.com/BBjd1IDzkB
— Hero (@hierohero1) November 25, 2021
Can we have Amy come in and quiz people about whose land theyâre on every season? #BacheloretteAU
— Patrick Lenton (@PatrickLenton) November 25, 2021
i really hope the bachelor series doesn't stop featuring the country acknowledgement even if they have a white bachelor/ette next season. #BacheloretteAU
— taryn Êà¸â¢á´¥â¢Êภ(@thereafter) November 25, 2021
Of all the hometowns we've ever done - Amy's identification of how they each handled this particular deficit in knowledge says so much more than "they wouldn't move for you" or "Yeah but he works FIFO" #BacheloretteAU.
— Osher Günsberg (@oshergunsberg) November 25, 2021
Whose land are you on? I hope everyone watching makes sure you know where you are right now. #BacheloretteAUpic.twitter.com/x4fSaATxs9
— Hero (@hierohero1) November 25, 2021
Amy: so do you know a basic fact about Brooke
— cat (@yagirlcat1) November 25, 2021
darvid and jamie: sweating screaming crying throwing up #BacheloretteAU
Darvid smiling while admitting he doesn't know whose land he's on ð #BacheloretteAU
— Ailsa Traves (@AilsaTraves) November 25, 2021
Amy is asking some very simple questions here.
— Osher Günsberg (@oshergunsberg) November 25, 2021
ANd again, it's ok if you don't know.
But take this moment, this moment right here - to find out.
Then you'll know, and later you'll know who brooke chooses too. #BacheloretteAU.
As we know now, Brooke ultimately chose Darvid.
No doubt he is now well aware of what Indigenous country he lives on.