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@Tigerdon said:Surf Patrol in the morning, BBQ with friends in the arvo. Good times
@Masterton said:@Fade To Black said:@ghost said:@westTAHger said:I saw a bumper sticker on car last week.
Australia, like it or leave.
simple and straight to the point.
yeah it sends a message alright. That the owner is an a grade half wit.
Don't see a problem with that sticker and what it says. Its fair enough IMO, if someone doesn't like our great country andall it stands for then move to somewhere that is more to their liking for whatever reason. Its not racist by any means.
Unfortunately, the implication is that if you don't like any aspect of our country, that you're not welcome. I love my country, but anybody who thinks it is perfect is a fool. I choose to try to make it better rather than leaving.
@innsaneink said:@ghost said:Well some peeps get it and some dont.
If u cant see the inherent racist tone of it then well i guess you dont get it.
I put it in he same barrel as the "phwuck off were full' ones and the 'we speak English 'ones as well…..extremely nasty messages from a supposed fair and open society that are basically sayin eat meat pies and drink beer or we dont want you.
Another point......i dont see why we are so 'great'....ive been to plenty of places that are more fair,fun and have a sense of joy about them that we have lost.
We arent that special really.....should i leave??
I see that message as condescending or patronising rather than racist…Masterton said it well.
Its not something Id put on my car, though I have an Aussie flag hanging in my garage/gym....along with a WTs one too
I think I 'celebrate Aus day every day, just by being grateful I was lucky enough to be born here, my dad always told me "Youre lucky you were born in the best country on earth"
Every time I watch the news and see the crap elsewhere on the planet...I think of his words
I think the message is aimed at those extreme people from other countries who arrive and want to totally change our country from our way to their way. Those that are grateful and thankful to be here - the message isnt towards them
@Nelson said:Why do you need to demand that everyone else should love it?
@Nelson said:@innsaneink said:@ghost said:Well some peeps get it and some dont.
If u cant see the inherent racist tone of it then well i guess you dont get it.
I put it in he same barrel as the "phwuck off were full' ones and the 'we speak English 'ones as well…..extremely nasty messages from a supposed fair and open society that are basically sayin eat meat pies and drink beer or we dont want you.
Another point......i dont see why we are so 'great'....ive been to plenty of places that are more fair,fun and have a sense of joy about them that we have lost.
We arent that special really.....should i leave??
I see that message as condescending or patronising rather than racist…Masterton said it well.
Its not something Id put on my car, though I have an Aussie flag hanging in my garage/gym....along with a WTs one too
I think I 'celebrate Aus day every day, just by being grateful I was lucky enough to be born here, my dad always told me "Youre lucky you were born in the best country on earth"
Every time I watch the news and see the crap elsewhere on the planet...I think of his words
I think the message is aimed at those extreme people from other countries who arrive and want to totally change our country from our way to their way. Those that are grateful and thankful to be here - the message isnt towards them
Nah, it's just straight up racist. It's basically saying assimilate or GTFO. What you came here as a refugee to escape persecution or execution? Then you should be happy to embrace our culture and if you're not then you can go back to your life of persecution!
If you love it good on you. If you want to show you love it, good on you. Why do you need to demand that everyone else should love it?
@Byron Bay Fan said:@Tigerdon said:Surf Patrol in the morning, BBQ with friends in the arvo. Good times
Being my goal for years to get fit enough and everything else to reach surf control but sometimes swimming in reverse
@Tigerdon said:@Byron Bay Fan said:@Tigerdon said:Surf Patrol in the morning, BBQ with friends in the arvo. Good times
Being my goal for years to get fit enough and everything else to reach surf control but sometimes swimming in reverse
Just got back from the beach now. We had to close the beach again today, as well as yesterday. The surf was big and rips going everywhere. My nose is still leaking salt water. Got held under a bit today. I went out with three other life savers and we all got absolutely nailed a few times each by big sets. Great fun out there today at high tide.
If you want to see some real carnage today. Head to Manly, there is a surf carnival on and they are racing the Surf Board. From where I was at the North end I could see broken oars and unturned boats everywhere. Hope they are filming this surf carnival. Those guys and girls are mad that take boats out in big surfs. Even when they make the drop and get out the front of the wave, the wave will eventually catch them again on the reform , then smash them. Makes great viewing. I think only Aussies behave in this sort of way. I can't think of any other Nations that take out large wooden boats , with a five person crew and try and surf six foot waves in them.
@westTAHger said:I saw a bumper sticker on car last week.
Australia, like it or leave.
simple and straight to the point.
@innsaneink said:I think the message is aimed at those extreme people from other countries who arrive and want to totally change our country from our way to their way. Those that are grateful and thankful to be here - the message isnt towards them
@Tiger Watto said:I love Australia Day for being the day to reflect about the wonderful lifestyle we have… We will have a few beers, a feed, a surf and watch some cricket.
I'm also open to debate the date and why we could move it to lesson the burden/history on our Aboriginal Brothers/Sisters... I think it's a discussion we need to have.