You're right, I have never lived anywhere else, but acknowledging that my country isn't a paradise is hardly bitching and nor is wanting it to be more fair than it is.
You have no idea whether I personally am privileged in the context of the country I live in and I can assure I am not, and nor are many other people.
I'd be interested to know when you lived here, for how long and why you left? Just curious ....
Yup. Alice Springs, climbed Uluru, dove the reef at Cairns, circled Tassie, visited Barossa and drank the wine, hiked beaches, the rocks in Sydney, Melbourne. I did it all including side trips to Hong Kong and NZ South Island. It was all long ago in the last half of the twentieth century. I had the time of my life.
IIN to have to ask which massacre?
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You're right, I have never lived anywhere else, but acknowledging that my country isn't a paradise is hardly bitching and nor is wanting it to be more fair than it is.
You have no idea whether I personally am privileged in the context of the country I live in and I can assure I am not, and nor are many other people.
I'd be interested to know when you lived here, for how long and why you left? Just curious ....
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Long ago, I lived in Canberra for two years. I left because my work visa had expired.
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I hope you saw more interesting parts of Australia than that incredibly boring city! What's "long ago"?
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Yup. Alice Springs, climbed Uluru, dove the reef at Cairns, circled Tassie, visited Barossa and drank the wine, hiked beaches, the rocks in Sydney, Melbourne. I did it all including side trips to Hong Kong and NZ South Island. It was all long ago in the last half of the twentieth century. I had the time of my life.
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You climbed Uluru? You didn't know the Aboriginal people don't want anyone to climb it for spiritual reasons?
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Back then there was a white stripe painted on it that you could follow to stay away from the dreamtime spirits.
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Who told you that? Bet it wasn't an Aboriginal person