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Re: Australia is a nation of violent drunks

12 youths is the entire national population wooh.
 

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dude they had the footage on the tv news there was a whole crowd of drunk flag wearers fighting :eek:
I wasn't one:(

My massive flag remained on my wall this year...lucky ethnics

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12 youths is the entire national population wooh.
Have you been outside recently?

Yesterday I saw a guy with a bunch of australian flags sticking out the back of his wife beater.
 

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blah blah blah all anglos are bogans blah blah blah cronulla riots blah blah blah australia is racist blah blah blah
 

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dieburndie said:
Have you been outside recently?

Yesterday I saw a guy with a bunch of australian flags sticking out the back of his wife beater.
and on friday (when i was at the station) i saw about 100 hard working buisness men (and women) going to work.
 

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how do you know they were hard working?
how many dole bludgers wear suits at 7am on a train station dumbfuk. Its called a generalisation!
 

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at least they are more productive than the "drunk wife beater bloke" you guys mentioned before.
 

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so your saying the drunk/wife beater bloke is an upstanding member of society?

Oh my mistake, sometimes i let looks decieve me :hammer:
 

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lots of people go to work and are lazy and incompetent. Its naive to limit your view of lazy people to dole bludgers.
Australia is actually one of the most productive and hardworking countries in the world.

Most Asians hold the stereotype that Australians are lazy. In reality, there is a great deal of evidence to the contrary. Australians work an average of 1800 hours a year. This is significantly more than most Europeans who only work an average of around 1350 hours per year.

Furthermore, a study by the International Labour Organisation found that 20 per cent of Australian employees work more than 50 hours a week. This is only marginally behind the world's most diligent workforce, the Japanese, where 28 per cent of employees work more than 50 hours a week.

Statistics aside, the Australian work ethic is reflected in the language. Australians have invented words like "bludger" to express their scorn for those people who want a free ride off someone else. Australians have also invented words like "hard yakka" to express their appreciation for an honest days work.

Australians are hard workers because until recently, their survival depended upon it. Australia doesn't have black fertile soils like America nor the reliable rivers that may sustain rice paddies like Asia. Australia is a tough and unforgiving land. Its cities were built by the world's under-classes who weren't born with silver spoons in their mouths. The wealth of Australia has been achieved via hard work alone.

The stereotype that Australians are lazy probably comes from the Australian demeanour that seems laid back. An Australian businessman who works in excess of 60 hours a week may sit down at a barbecue and reveal nothing about their lifestyle. They will sit in thongs, with a beer in the hand, and have a leisurely chat. Asked how their life is going, they may answer "not bad." "No worries" is constantly infused into the conversation.

Such an image is difficult to reconcile with that of a stressed out worker who should have the weight of the world on their shoulders. Consequently, it is just concluded that the worker must be lazy.
 

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Basically what that means is unlike the rest of the world we have no culture, just working and boozing

that's why we're a laughing stock in Europe, Asia and everywhere else
 

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My point was that saying this behaviour is limited to isolated instances, such as the 12 youths mentioned, and not representative of a great proportion of Australians isn't really valid.
If you don't see this sort of thing all the time then you either live in a very upper class area or cut yourself off from society completely.
 

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Captain Gh3y said:
http://news.smh.com.au/twelve-charged-over-australia-day-melee/20080127-1oec.html



Flag wearing drunks show the world what Australia is all about on our national day: violent, uneducated and uncultured white trash bogans with nothing better to do than get pissed and start fights
While it might be difficult for Asian immigrants to grasp, alcohol is an important part of Australia's history and culture, and though its importance is falling, it is very much a symbol of the rewards of hard work in Australia.

In days past, the stereotype that Australians were alcoholics was indeed an accurate one. In is believed that during the colonial era, Australians drank more alcohol per capita than any other civilisation in human history.

Even after the end of convict transportation, alcohol remained central to all business transactions and all social gatherings. In 1887 jounalist Finch Hatton wrote:

" All through Australia, in every class, it is not considered good form for a man to drink by himself. Very few even of the most hopeless drunkards ever do so. The consequence is, that when a man feels inclined to drink, he immediately looks out for someone to drink with...At whatever hour of the day a man meets another whom he has not seen for say twelve hours, etiquette requires that he shall incontinently invite him to come and drink. This is a custom that pervades every class in the colony, and cannot be departed from without something more than a breach of good manners."

The impressive reputation as a drinking nation continued right up until the 70s when Australia was ranked in the top two nations for per capita beer consumption. The last two decades has seen a rapid slide down the list. Nowadays, Australians are ranked ninth - and are falling even further year by year. In regards to overall alcohol consumption, Australia is ranked in the 30s.

Despite the overall drop in consumption, alcohol is still the mainstay of all social gatherings. No barbeque lacks beers, no dinner party lacks wine and no post match sporting celebration is without a bountiful supply of booze. Australians also lionise alcohol in a way other countries do not. Australians have invented the concept of a "cleansing ale" before bedtime, after dinner time, or anytime. There still lingers a notion that if two glasses of wine are good for you, then a whole bottle must be even better. The Friday Swill, that involves workers heading to the pub for a end of workweek beer, is still a integral part of Australian custom. In Western Australia, there is also the concept of a Sunday Session whereby people head to the pub for a beer on their rest day.

In a sense, the decline in per capita consumption represents a refinement of the alcohol appreciation genre. Lower consumption allows for the realisation of alcohol's finer aspects, without having to experience the sting in its tail - as a true love affair should be.
 

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Captain Gh3y said:
Basically what that means is unlike the rest of the world we have no culture, just working and boozing
That could apply to many different countries, each with equal meaninglessness.

that's why we're a laughing stock in Europe, Asia and everywhere else
We're not; that's America. :)
 

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It's interesting. The same people who sprout this kind of generalist rubbish, are usually the first to defend minorities when a particular cultural cross section is criticised for the acts of a few.
 

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wow what a load for fuckn shit..
you go on like every male in australia gets drunk and beats and rapes his family.. fuck of..
im a female so you cant say im probally one of them. NOt everyone is like that. there is a small minority of them that are..
12 youths out of millions wow you know austalia is such a bad place.
and its not just the anglo saxons in australia that go out and get drunk n do stupid shit, its ppl from all different backgrounds.. and its only a SMALL MINORITY from each of them..
get a life and get the fuck over it..

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