Quote Originally Posted by Unknown Entity View Post
That's what I thought, and then I googled it last week and all I remember is this:

It's to celebrate the destruction of some kind of culture over there by the British Empire. Maybe the ruin of the culture was something good?

Anyway... I don't get it either. If someone came on my land and told me to grow my crops backwards, I'd shove my rake where the sun don't shine on them bastards.
It's like Columbus Day here, we celebrate the day some idiot accidentally found this place and began an accidental attempt at genocide upon the native people.