ManlyBacker
Winging it
I think the biggest change is the over the top displays of being Australian that I never saw before. I am talking about hats, caps, t-shirts, fake and real tattoos, flags stuck in hats and everywhere else, huge flags draped around the shoulders. I don't want to offend anyone who dresses like that, but being Aussie used to mean being relaxed and getting on with everyone out for a good day. Today it isn't enough to have a celebration - you have to shove your love of this country down everyone's throats. That can only lead to a divisive nature of the event. That brand of nationalism is rife in the US and I would prefer if it wasn't here.
Despite my having a go at the failures of various governments the reality is we are citizens of planet Earth and have the greatest fortune to be born or live in what is seriously one the best places away from war and strife. Travel a bit and you will easily know what I mean.
Despite my having a go at the failures of various governments the reality is we are citizens of planet Earth and have the greatest fortune to be born or live in what is seriously one the best places away from war and strife. Travel a bit and you will easily know what I mean.