Andrew wrote on Jun 6
th, 2011 at 8:24pm:
I was born here, bred here. Went to school here, just a regular urban Australian man. Why does it feel like my fellow countrymen and women unaminously can live in a system I cant comprehend or understand? I found it easier as a child but now the realities of adulthood just make me think I'd rather do virtually anything than engage with such a pathetic fractured system. Fellow Australian adults who must share similar ordeals day in day out can just put up with it and dont seem to really care? Its like we're a country whos amongst the most united in the world, united in our individuality and distrust towards our neighbours and our authorities. We praise our democracy and go about in the world helping our leader the U.S. enforce their interpretation of freedom on the world. We have such mistrust yet fair bet if the sh*t really hit the fan (invasion etc.) we'd probably bound together tighter than just about any other civilization on earth just to defend our civilization of winging and wanting for something better. It seems we're a country that enjoys organised government but no head of state, no unifying figure.
hi andrew.
it's the "Aussie" way.
fully agree with you.
for YEARS now i've been warning ppl on this board and others.
we, the ppl, don't have any say that counts in our own destiny here.
no matter whose in govt, the result will be largely the same.
shame really, but aussie's are not active enough politically.
and i'm talking anglo saxons here, not ori's or camel-jocks.
they aren't australian, and never will think like anglos.
j.