Yeah, "promised land"
Many, many years ago, the then Government made a lot of promises regarding the land that owns my people. Not one promise was kept, instead people were chained up and removed from the country that is a part of our very existence. That "innocent" joke (and I am not blaming you Squalo) brought back some painful memories. When I was about 5 years old, I saw my grandfathers father, with horrible scars all the way around his neck. He told me that it was because he was neck chained for nearly half a year, he got upset when the Native Affairs Administrator broke a promise of letting him go back to the land he loved, the land where his spirit was at home. He was punished for verball abusing the Administrator.
Sometimes what one sees as a funny comment can really be so painful to someone else. In the case of Australian Aboriginals, the land means everything to us, more than most people could ever understand. Please try to understand that what could be funny to some is painful to others, I undestand you had no intention of any offence, so no need to apologise, but please try to understand so that the same misunderstanding does not occur again.
Regards
Tjupurula