Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi

@formerguest said:
National anthem is much better than the former God Save The King/queen, yet our current leader (of Team Australia) still thinks we should have him/her as our head of state. This white Anglo certainly does not agree and would certainly rather hug a tree than send our troops to fight in foreign lands on the back of lies he was complicit in creating.

The flag. Apart from looking the same as that of our friends across the ditch, even in the eyes of most of the respective inhabitants, let alone the rest of the world, WTF is that other national flag doing in the corner.

As far as serving, returned or lost veterans, and fighting under the flag goes, I can only speak on behalf of one. He landed as part of the ANZAC force on that first day in the Dardinelles nearly a hundred years ago now, and was awarded the King George medal during the campaign. Though he has been gone for some thirty years now, he thought the Union Jack on our flag should be replaced with the aboriginal one.

He also said that hatred breeds hatred, and that propaganda was the worst enemy, for all sides at the time. Never more appropriate in this day and age, where it is so easy for those wishing to use this tool to pedal divisive crap, can do it so easily with modern technology.

Hatred certainly does breed hatred and the sooner Isil and the likes are eradicated the better.This country does not know real hatred when compared to other parts of the world.Any lie that "team Australia" may or may not be part of wails in comparison to those they are fighting as the extremist whole existence is a lie.But yet again congrats on associating the term "team Australia" with such a negative situation while those on the other side of the world plan to BEHEAD everyone of our "TEAM AUSTRALIA''(you know people like me and you and our sons and daughters).And while we already have hundreds if not thousands of the enemy within our great land right now as we debate this topic I and most Australians will stand up and fight for our values just like your friend(I assume family member) did so valiantly over 100 years ago at the Dardanelles(its spelt with a A not I).Unlike you who by his own admission would rather hump a tree and bury his head in the sand and deny the massive gang rape that is happening to Australia right now of its values and traditions.Your army friend would consider you a complete disgrace.
 
@Jerry Seinfeld said:
@formerguest said:
National anthem is much better than the former God Save The King/queen, yet our current leader (of Team Australia) still thinks we should have him/her as our head of state. This white Anglo certainly does not agree and would certainly rather hug a tree than send our troops to fight in foreign lands on the back of lies he was complicit in creating.

The flag. Apart from looking the same as that of our friends across the ditch, even in the eyes of most of the respective inhabitants, let alone the rest of the world, WTF is that other national flag doing in the corner.

As far as serving, returned or lost veterans, and fighting under the flag goes, I can only speak on behalf of one. He landed as part of the ANZAC force on that first day in the Dardinelles nearly a hundred years ago now, and was awarded the King George medal during the campaign. Though he has been gone for some thirty years now, he thought the Union Jack on our flag should be replaced with the aboriginal one.

He also said that hatred breeds hatred, and that propaganda was the worst enemy, for all sides at the time. Never more appropriate in this day and age, where it is so easy for those wishing to use this tool to pedal divisive crap, can do it so easily with modern technology.

Hatred certainly does breed hatred and the sooner Isil and the likes are eradicated the better.This country does not know real hatred when compared to other parts of the world.Any lie that "team Australia" may or may not be part of wails in comparison to those they are fighting as the extremist whole existence is a lie.But yet again congrats on associating the term "team Australia" with such a negative situation while those on the other side of the world plan to BEHEAD everyone of our "TEAM AUSTRALIA''(you know people like me and you and our sons and daughters).And while we already have hundreds if not thousands of the enemy within our great land right now as we debate this topic I and most Australians will stand up and fight for our values just like your friend(I assume family member) did so valiantly over 100 years ago at the Dardanelles(its spelt with a A not I).Unlike you who by his own admission would rather hump a tree and bury his head in the sand and deny the massive gang rape that is happening to Australia right now of its values and traditions.Your army friend would consider you a complete disgrace.

Paragraphs jerry … Paragraphs ! ... Not using paragraphs is so 'unaustralian '

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Thanks for the vitriol and aggression Jerry. It might be a good idea to read my post again and see if such a response is justified or you may have misinterpreted most of it.

I will try not to misspell in the future, or should I, as one that apparently likes to hump trees, say going forward?
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
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Lol , I found this easier to read than Jerry's post !

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@Jerry Seinfeld said:
@tig_prmz said:
flags, anthems, patriotic songs are layered with history and symbolisms. i find it hard to dislike them when you know the meaning behind them.

however, i do agree with some. i hate blind and over the top patriotism. imo these things are about showing respect and celebrating whatever country we live in.

Agreed.And just as you hate blind over the top patriotism I hate blind over the top Anti Australianism that seems far more prevalent these days with people who live here but spend the whole time saying(but not really wanting to cause they know the s***hole they left)that Australia sucks and they want to leave.Again as the thread title says Aussie Aussie Aussie OI OI OI.I would suggest that the over the top patriotism you dont like maybe a bi product of the thousands(mostly from a certain religion)who have not made the slightest effort in assimilation but have been helped along the whole way by those that are 1.from white anglo bleeding hearts civil lib types with no life skills or 2.from other migrants who have considered cash as king without zero thought for how there new country will be affected as they have dealt drugs,weapons and all other illegal devices with these gangs who have no interest in the Australian way.Fortunately number 2 is quickly changing as more and more migrants are coming out and preaching(and ten times more importantly)PRACTICING their love for this great nation sadly though there still seems too much of point one the docile "CLUELESS ON LIFE"Anglo saxon Australian on the extreme left of politics who would rather sign over every little thing that makes Australia great to the devil than lose political votes.Now whether you are Labor or Liberal I dont care as good and bad are found on both sides and I have voted Labor as much as Ive voted Liberal over the years but one thing that should never be compromised in the search for political votes is Australias national security.For those that agree with me and what I write on this topic please let it be known I feel very strongly Multiculturalism DOES work you only had to watch the socceroos tonight or Nick Kyrgios and co at the Australian open or write down a list of your five favorite meals or the five hottest girls you know and Im sure Multiculturalism is to thank.To defeat the extremists the loudest pro Australians voices we need to hear(and are hearing) are our more vulnerable migrants and let them scream at the top of their voices AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI.

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Didn't we choose not to be a republic in '00 or was that referendum earlier?

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With no definable culture, what is Australian is always going to be open to interpretation, and therefore open to certain groups prescribing their own self-image.

It seems those who need to prescribe how others should be, tend to need others to mirror themselves to alleviate their insecurities. Hence, Mr Jones, well known for struggling to face his homosexuality.

Hence, also, the Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi chant being little more than a hollow, alcohol fuelled act of belligerence, for the most part.

Team Australia is just another cheap version of right wing (Bush/Reagan) politics, which relies on creating enemies to keep the nation focused outward, while the local landscape is manipulated to favour their corporate backers.

As in the past, it will be the people who pay for politicians playing such games, when they get sent to the frontline, or killed in terrorist attacks.

Perhaps if the wealthy West had have done more to acknowledge the atrocities of colonial exploits, and regulated corporate imperialism, those enemies who have become a self-fulfilling prophecy might be a little less determined to annihilate us (religious fanaticism aside).

And instead we could be spending more of our time focused inwards, moulding an Australian culture, relying less on cliches and more on substance, protecting our precious gifts: beautiful beaches, forests, waterways, farming land, desert landscapes, tens of thousands of years of Aboriginal wisdom, a generous and compassionate multicultural society, an intelligent, sustainability-minded corporate culture able to engage in new technologies and the new economies they create, willing to protect our children from the devastation of climate change etc etc

If that's what Oi Oi Oi had come to represent, I'd be happy to belt it out.

But alas, this Treehugger will continue to cringe every time I hear it, and will be boycotting Australia Day until we acknowledge how offensive it is to Aboriginal people, and create an alternative day for celebrating our nation.
 
@tig_prmz said:
Didn't we choose not to be a republic in '00 or was that referendum earlier?

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For mine, no, as a staunch monarchist PM drove the no barrow, with the only choice being a parliamentary appointed head of state.

It should have been done over a few elections, with the first question being simple; Should Australia become a Republic? Yes/No. The structure is a seperate issue and can be chosen next time around.

Referendums seldom get up, mainly because of the approach and wording.
 
@guyofthetiger said:
With no definable culture, what is Australian is always going to be open to interpretation, and therefore open to certain groups prescribing their own self-image.

It seems those who need to prescribe how others should be, tend to need others to mirror themselves to alleviate their insecurities. Hence, Mr Jones, well known for struggling to face his homosexuality.

Hence, also, the Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi chant being little more than a hollow, alcohol fuelled act of belligerence, for the most part.

Team Australia is just another cheap version of right wing (Bush/Reagan) politics, which relies on creating enemies to keep the nation focused outward, while the local landscape is manipulated to favour their corporate backers.

As in the past, it will be the people who pay for politicians playing such games, when they get sent to the frontline, or killed in terrorist attacks.

Perhaps if the wealthy West had have done more to acknowledge the atrocities of colonial exploits, and regulated corporate imperialism, those enemies who have become a self-fulfilling prophecy might be a little less determined to annihilate us (religious fanaticism aside).

And instead we could be spending more of our time focused inwards, moulding an Australian culture, relying less on cliches and more on substance, protecting our precious gifts: beautiful beaches, forests, waterways, farming land, desert landscapes, tens of thousands of years of Aboriginal wisdom, a generous and compassionate multicultural society, an intelligent, sustainability-minded corporate culture able to engage in new technologies and the new economies they create, willing to protect our children from the devastation of climate change etc etc

If that's what Oi Oi Oi had come to represent, I'd be happy to belt it out.

But alas, this Treehugger will continue to cringe every time I hear it, and will be boycotting Australia Day until we acknowledge how offensive it is to Aboriginal people, and create an alternative day for celebrating our nation.

That man you speak of so negatively on the right of politics Reagan, was responsible for ending communism and bringing down the Berlin wall.

2 things that seamt completely impossible, throw in the Iran hostage situation and the guys a complete genius.You do speak of truths in regards to colonial exploits you do raise a good point I will agree but its a sad reality that who ever was the colonial power at the time was guilty of such atrocities whether it be western owned or eastern owned.And its been proven time and time again that the West treats its captives better than any other civilization.

This is an inconvenient truth for someone like you on the extreme left of politics that does his best to point out every little thing that is wrong with Australia.Despite the fact that Australia is a pure breed champion and the countries that plan to wipe it off the planet but are nothing but a complete mange filled mongrel.

But keep on knocking the pure breed and boycott Australia Day pal Im sure if it wasnt the Aborigines you would find some other reason to boycott Australia Day.The whole aboriginal thing for you is just a cop out its boycotting anything pro Australian that motivates you.You speak of our lovely deserts and our rainforests,Beautiful beaches etc etc well the only reason we enjoy them today is because the two things you cringe about most 1.WAR and The heroic deeds of "TEAM AUSTRALIA" and 2.The fact that Australia unlike 80% of the rest of the world is not a corruptible dog box so that we have kept our beautiful forests,waterways etc as they are and not suffered "TOO much" thru complete mismanagement.
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You speak of a generous and compassionate multicultural society,well they are virtues that "TEAM AUSTRALIA" has given them and the large percentage repay our faith but sadly not all.You know its a bloody long way from the middle east to Australia for a refugee and despite the 75 countries in between saying "get lost we aint havin ya"(including all their islamic brothers….HMMMMMM)you still seem to have the greatest problem with that one "racist" country that says yes will have you......you know that place you speak so negatively of "TEAM AUSTRALIA".

I hope you do realise that as you crap on Australia at every given chance there is an opposition just over the hill hoping to destroy every little thing that you and I cherish and as this cancer continues to grow at a phenomenal rate you just keep having a crack at the one thing that continues to fight it........"TEAM AUSTRALIA''.As the thread title does read AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE OI OI OI.
 
Reagan was a dill, the good thing is that he knew it. He was merely a figurehead for his conservative buddies.

The wall came down for two reasons, money and power, and was orchestrated to give those with the aforementioned more of the same. Nothing to do with the good of the people.
 
@formerguest said:
@tig_prmz said:
Didn't we choose not to be a republic in '00 or was that referendum earlier?

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For mine, no, as a staunch monarchist PM drove the no barrow, with the only choice being a parliamentary appointed head of state.

It should have been done over a few elections, with the first question being simple; Should Australia become a Republic? Yes/No. The structure is a seperate issue and can be chosen next time around.

Referendums seldom get up, mainly because of the approach and wording.

You need a definitive to make a change to the constitution so I honestly agree with the approach.

I'm a pro Republic but just look at the Gaga over the royal couple and their babies- majority of Australia seems to like that British connection and maybe that's what shows in the polls?

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@tig_prmz said:
@formerguest said:
@tig_prmz said:
Didn't we choose not to be a republic in '00 or was that referendum earlier?

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For mine, no, as a staunch monarchist PM drove the no barrow, with the only choice being a parliamentary appointed head of state.

It should have been done over a few elections, with the first question being simple; Should Australia become a Republic? Yes/No. The structure is a seperate issue and can be chosen next time around.

Referendums seldom get up, mainly because of the approach and wording.

You need a definitive to make a change to the constitution so I honestly agree with the approach.

I'm a pro Republic but just look at the Gaga over the royal couple and their babies- majority of Australia seems to like that British connection and maybe that's what shows in the polls?

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Id like to bang Pippa .

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