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August 21st 2012
Published: August 9th 2013
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This was actually supposed to be a long rant about Australia, but I'm starting to wonder what the point is. I'm getting tired and weary just thinking about it. Every time I read a piece of Australian news that is so silly and outrageous that it is only possible in the Antipodes, where people's feet point backwards and they wear hats on their buttocks, my only reaction is to roll my eyes and quickl... Read Full Entry



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10th August 2013
Shark Attack!

You are warned
Can't be fairer than that...suggest you don't go swimming Jens when you visit OZ...sharks don't discriminate in these waters!
10th August 2013
Shark Attack!

No swimming
Haha, true that, Dave! I should take it as a warning that this is a recurring headline on the first day of almost every visit.
11th August 2013

Cringe...too close to the bone ;)
Ahh, Perth...sadly and amusingly - you summed us up pretty well. Perhaps if we make enough out of the mining boom we might be able to petition the west to stop publishing shark of the day stories and put a down payment on some culture...anyone's will do, we're not fussy here :)
12th August 2013

Just telling it the way I observed it ;)
Thanks for commenting, Cindy! There are a lot of things I really like about Perth. The cinemas are pretty good, they alway have some foreign film festivals going on. I mentioned the outdoors already, I think. On the other hand you have the horrible, horrible traffic, or taking the train after 9pm or walking in Northbridge after 6pm. Or bad $5-coffees. And bad $25-pizzas. Oh well, maybe when the boom is over, prices will have to go back to normal. Which still won't make the coffees and pizzas any better. :)
11th August 2013
Holy fuck, what the hell is this bird?

Looks like a f...in' pond heron...
...but, judging by where it's standing, it could soon be a f...in' squashed heron.
12th August 2013
Holy fuck, what the hell is this bird?

Fckn 'ell!
Oh thanks, Mike! I thought the bird looked a bit random and creepy at the same time, creeping around Freo. Let's still hope it didn't get squashed.
8th September 2013

The Media and Socialisation
You have discovered the ridiculous state of commercial television news in Australia, and you can see why I've not watched it for two decades. The vast majority of such news is comprised of sport, crime and celebrities. It is a media that believes that the birth of a three-headed cow deserves more coverage than a mass movement of weaponry and troops along the border between the two Koreas. The only saving grace is SBS, they alone put proper perspective on events. Re the large number of large teams wearing the same clothes in a fun run; as a former cricket commentator said, Australia has a "mob mentality" - another term for an strong form of socialisation. You'll see that in crowds at sporting events, where dozens of friends or acquaintances will wear exactly the same shirt and silly wig to a day at the cricket. That is fairly harmless, but this mob mentality extends to attitudes and behaviour that takes a distinct anti-individualist stance. It partly explains why minorities within Australian society are treated with such disdain and disrespect.
9th September 2013

Mob mentality
Hey Shane, thanks for commenting, quite interesting that the mob mentality is so rampant in Australia. I still remember the Cronulla riot TV footage; that was a mob gone crazy. Same with the 'curry bashings' (awful term) in Melbourne. I guess you're not supposed to stick out too much, else you get cut off like a tall poppy. Cheers, Jens
9th September 2013

Mob mentality
Hey Shane, thanks for commenting, quite interesting that the mob mentality is so rampant in Australia. I still remember the Cronulla riot TV footage; that was a mob gone crazy. Same with the 'curry bashings' (awful term) in Melbourne. I guess you're not supposed to stick out too much, else you get cut off like a tall poppy. Cheers, Jens
8th September 2013

Hey Jens Great rant. Agree about the rubbish that makes for news in Australia and the corporatisation of its people. The East Coast is where most of the minorities are and there is a higher degree of multiculturalism. Perth/WA is behind the rest of Australia.
9th September 2013

Hey Fiona, thanks for the nice comment, I'm glad you liked it. I do enjoy the West Coast for remoteness and natural beauty, but it does feel very provincial and country, and you see it in the people's behaviour. There are a lot of minorities as well, but it's more multinational than multicultural, I'd say. Cheers, Jens

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