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Bluelighter
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Its taken me a very long time to formulate an opinion on this issue. Its been surprisingly hard. As i am a person of very little patriotism, i have not one bit of understanding for those too cool for school idiots parading around with Australian flags around their waist done up on heaps of alcohol (wow, it seems asthough all those lovely cultural sterotypes in foriegn movies and TV shows regarding Australia are starting to become a reality! It reminds me a bit of that old Simpsons episode where bart's antics send them on a expedition to Australia!
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I just dont see the use of patriotism. Sure you can have a certain pride in being from a certain country, but many people take it all too seriously. At the end of the day, we all share this tiny tiny Earth tucked in amongst a fucking gigantic universe. Us humans as a collective have a big superiority complex. When thinking about racial issues i like to use the yin and yang symbol as a catalyst for understanding.
^^ Its pretty simple. Black and White competing for space in a perfect circle. Both colours look so different, at totally opposite ends of the spectrum. But if you look a bit closer you will notice something. You will notice that they are infact the same. "what is explicitly two colours can at the same time be implicitly one." The point is, they both need eachother for survival. Black needs white just as much as white needs back. How would you know if you were a single white male if there were no single black males? Ofcourse by black i mean any race other then the white race. BLACK DEFINES WHITE AND WHITE DEFINES BLACK If you think of it in this way, the illusion of duality between people falls flat on its arse.
But i suppose they wont be teaching these vital things in school text books for many many many years (instead we get some vague politically correct diatribe about how racism is "bad".) so ill be more straight up.
In a certain regard this issue is connected to a vital failure in our education and immigration system. Immigration does work. It will take time and as a citizen of this country i wish to see things change. Immigrant youth have a large problem with assimilation. When someone leaves their home country at a younger age it effects them differently to people who leave the old country in their older years. They come here and find the culture VERY different. Lack of english skills often make it impossible to interact with the local culture. Even if a strong grasp of english is achived, they find it hard to connect culturally to Australians. Believe me, the devide is HUGE!
I spent much of my younger-mid teens living in many different parts of the world as my dad was always seeking work overseas. When i finally came back to live here in Australia, i even found it hard to see eye to eye with Australian "culture". Even to this day i still find it extreamly hard to understand Australian culture
I met many many Lebanese from Lebanon in my travels overseas and to tell you the truth they are a great bunch. Some of the most friendly (not to mention beautiful) people in the world. The Lebanese here are a different story. Its like dealing with a WHOLE other culture believe me. Comming here and dealing with trying to assimilate has warped many of their minds. This leads to alienation which eventually leads them to form some sort of gang where they start off as Lebanese but end up being dragged into the "dog eat dog" world of modern Australian culture. The results, as i said, causes much trouble for the Anglo-Australians.
Many of you will probably think i am trying to make excuses for these people. I promise you i am not. I am just going on what i have observed.
The hot-blooded Anglo-Australians on the other hand have been whipped up into some sort of ultra-patriotic, paranoid and insecure frenzy by the powers in Canberra who consistantly preach the breakdown of the devide, but in reality make it larger by putting the country on a virtul war footing with a often phantom and vague enemy. "The waaarr on Teeerrooorr" (George W Bush style) has proved to be one of the most theatrical events of all time. The media has absolutly LOVED every minute of it. It should be renamed : The War of Terror, on Terror.
The Government's crap about how we all really really love muslims/arabs in Australia blah blah blah is a joke. In the government's collective mind, thats how they want it to be. This is just to keep some sort of international image. Usually for self-centred finacial reasons such as trade and investment.
The reality is, minus the fairytale, many Australians are racist. The cameras are rolling and i dont think Howard can hide the furrows of worry this time.
I just dont see the use of patriotism. Sure you can have a certain pride in being from a certain country, but many people take it all too seriously. At the end of the day, we all share this tiny tiny Earth tucked in amongst a fucking gigantic universe. Us humans as a collective have a big superiority complex. When thinking about racial issues i like to use the yin and yang symbol as a catalyst for understanding.
^^ Its pretty simple. Black and White competing for space in a perfect circle. Both colours look so different, at totally opposite ends of the spectrum. But if you look a bit closer you will notice something. You will notice that they are infact the same. "what is explicitly two colours can at the same time be implicitly one." The point is, they both need eachother for survival. Black needs white just as much as white needs back. How would you know if you were a single white male if there were no single black males? Ofcourse by black i mean any race other then the white race. BLACK DEFINES WHITE AND WHITE DEFINES BLACK If you think of it in this way, the illusion of duality between people falls flat on its arse.
But i suppose they wont be teaching these vital things in school text books for many many many years (instead we get some vague politically correct diatribe about how racism is "bad".) so ill be more straight up.
In a certain regard this issue is connected to a vital failure in our education and immigration system. Immigration does work. It will take time and as a citizen of this country i wish to see things change. Immigrant youth have a large problem with assimilation. When someone leaves their home country at a younger age it effects them differently to people who leave the old country in their older years. They come here and find the culture VERY different. Lack of english skills often make it impossible to interact with the local culture. Even if a strong grasp of english is achived, they find it hard to connect culturally to Australians. Believe me, the devide is HUGE!
I spent much of my younger-mid teens living in many different parts of the world as my dad was always seeking work overseas. When i finally came back to live here in Australia, i even found it hard to see eye to eye with Australian "culture". Even to this day i still find it extreamly hard to understand Australian culture
I met many many Lebanese from Lebanon in my travels overseas and to tell you the truth they are a great bunch. Some of the most friendly (not to mention beautiful) people in the world. The Lebanese here are a different story. Its like dealing with a WHOLE other culture believe me. Comming here and dealing with trying to assimilate has warped many of their minds. This leads to alienation which eventually leads them to form some sort of gang where they start off as Lebanese but end up being dragged into the "dog eat dog" world of modern Australian culture. The results, as i said, causes much trouble for the Anglo-Australians.
Many of you will probably think i am trying to make excuses for these people. I promise you i am not. I am just going on what i have observed.
The hot-blooded Anglo-Australians on the other hand have been whipped up into some sort of ultra-patriotic, paranoid and insecure frenzy by the powers in Canberra who consistantly preach the breakdown of the devide, but in reality make it larger by putting the country on a virtul war footing with a often phantom and vague enemy. "The waaarr on Teeerrooorr" (George W Bush style) has proved to be one of the most theatrical events of all time. The media has absolutly LOVED every minute of it. It should be renamed : The War of Terror, on Terror.
The Government's crap about how we all really really love muslims/arabs in Australia blah blah blah is a joke. In the government's collective mind, thats how they want it to be. This is just to keep some sort of international image. Usually for self-centred finacial reasons such as trade and investment.
The reality is, minus the fairytale, many Australians are racist. The cameras are rolling and i dont think Howard can hide the furrows of worry this time.
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