"Mates" my arse
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 2:11 pm
Both John Howard and Kim Beazley weigh in with their opinions on what it means to be Australian. The answer? What a shock: "mateship". Said Howard:
"Mateship is one of the values we as Australians hold most dear. Mateship crosses any boundaries set up by gender, or by ethnic origin, or political affiliation, or bank balance or street address."
And Beazley:
"But mateship is uniquely Australian. We are a country that celebrates individual achievement. But above all we are a country that knows we must pull together. We are a country of mates."
What a pair of shocking bullshit artists.
I'm not the most traveled guy in the world, so it's quite possible I'm overlooking some small nation wherein everyone thinks their neighbours suck. So would someone mind pointing out to me, with directions in latitude and longitude, these dreadful lands where friendship doesn't exist?
I can tell you England isn't one of them. It's a nation that stood together, virtually alone, to fight the Axis powers before America entered the Second World War, and a nation today famous for the workers uniting against frightful opposition.
Or the United States, a country that miraculously healed itself after a Civil War, and whose brotherly love was legendary on September 11.
Or Turkey, whose love of their brother extends beyond a mere parochial jerk off, who have the humility and heart to honour those who came to destroy them, the tribute returned every year as we bitch at them while routinely pissing on the graves.
Not surprising, really, from a nation that, as a collection of "mates", is a pretty fractious party. Our marriage and divorce rate is roughly comparable with the rest of the world and, according to a report by the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute entitled Criminal Victimisation in Seventeen Industrialised Countries: Key-findings from the 2000 international Crime Victims Survey, Australia leads the world in assaults upon our brothers and sisters.
Not, in fact, the envy of the civilised world when it comes to brotherly love. And it's nothing compared the love "mates" have for those who aren't their "mates" at all.
"Mateship" is nonsense. It's about as uniquely Australian as oxygen, or getting dressed for work in the morning. And yet it's peddled out every time some boofhead is stuck for an idea as to what defines Australia. Someone better think of something else, fast, before "boorishness" is the only definition that makes sense
"Mateship is one of the values we as Australians hold most dear. Mateship crosses any boundaries set up by gender, or by ethnic origin, or political affiliation, or bank balance or street address."
And Beazley:
"But mateship is uniquely Australian. We are a country that celebrates individual achievement. But above all we are a country that knows we must pull together. We are a country of mates."
What a pair of shocking bullshit artists.
I'm not the most traveled guy in the world, so it's quite possible I'm overlooking some small nation wherein everyone thinks their neighbours suck. So would someone mind pointing out to me, with directions in latitude and longitude, these dreadful lands where friendship doesn't exist?
I can tell you England isn't one of them. It's a nation that stood together, virtually alone, to fight the Axis powers before America entered the Second World War, and a nation today famous for the workers uniting against frightful opposition.
Or the United States, a country that miraculously healed itself after a Civil War, and whose brotherly love was legendary on September 11.
Or Turkey, whose love of their brother extends beyond a mere parochial jerk off, who have the humility and heart to honour those who came to destroy them, the tribute returned every year as we bitch at them while routinely pissing on the graves.
Not surprising, really, from a nation that, as a collection of "mates", is a pretty fractious party. Our marriage and divorce rate is roughly comparable with the rest of the world and, according to a report by the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute entitled Criminal Victimisation in Seventeen Industrialised Countries: Key-findings from the 2000 international Crime Victims Survey, Australia leads the world in assaults upon our brothers and sisters.
Not, in fact, the envy of the civilised world when it comes to brotherly love. And it's nothing compared the love "mates" have for those who aren't their "mates" at all.
"Mateship" is nonsense. It's about as uniquely Australian as oxygen, or getting dressed for work in the morning. And yet it's peddled out every time some boofhead is stuck for an idea as to what defines Australia. Someone better think of something else, fast, before "boorishness" is the only definition that makes sense