Australia day used to be about having a barbecue with your mates. It still is, but a lot of people seem to be reading a lot of shit into it that doesn't exist without them doing it.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Mon 30 Jan 2012, 13:59,
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Eh? No, I mean in general, especially anything Abbott's trying to sell.
Facebook was fucking bizarre this year. I don't want to take anything away from the terrible things white Australia has done to Aborigines because we still haven't come far enough.
Most of my boong friends love a good barbecue and I wish everyone would just chill the fuck out about it.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Mon 30 Jan 2012, 14:06,
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No, really, I just meant
when someone doesn't like something, so they just declare it 'unaustralian', like the US used to in the 1950s. Nothing more than that.
doing something that a partcular person doesn't like
(reali'm not happy 'til you're not happy,
Mon 30 Jan 2012, 14:21,
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I really wish it could mean something strong but it gets thrown around by rednecks and talkback radio hosts so much that it's turned into a dog whistle for racists
It is a very sad state of affairs.
(gronkpan@vomitinglarry.bsky.social,
Mon 30 Jan 2012, 14:24,
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