Racism, it's a constant thing talked/mentioned of yet, right now we at school are being
forced to apologise to aboriginals for something we didn't even do and we are getting graded on how much we care. Problem is we don't,
we didn't do anything. We can accept things that have happened, that's not hard, but doing this is so unnecessary.
Following the whole
racist theme... aboriginals and Torrens Straight Islanders over here get awesome special (and you can actually consider it if you want to be 'racist' - god that word is such a... conundrum) treatment. A few I know of are:
low interest rates and
free taxi service for any children going to school. Why is it that any people of other races here don't get that...? Again that could be considered racist, hardly solving problems is it?
Looking a while back (not certain how far back), there were floods and I think maybe a hurricane. The price of bananas tripled! How
greedy of the government to actually do that, during how ever long that lasted everyone I knew pretty much “boycotted” bananas.
Moving on to something else… you brought up
smoking – smoking over here is probably how it is everywhere else. Nice packages with around twenty to fifty
‘deathsticks’, are sold in plenty of stores with fancy brand-names and nice and encouraging messages + pictures like:
- “Healthy Lung, Emphysema” (nice spilt image of two lungs, one healthy and one with Emphysema)
- “Mouth Cancer” (I remember seeing the accompanying advert for this one, someone speaking with a mouth that looks fucked)
- “Gangrene” (A nice close up of someone’s rotting foot)
- “Minor Stroke” (a picture of one side of the brain, bleeding)
All of the pictures/subtitles came with a paragraph of a warning that explained them and pretty much I’d think would put people off buying them. As well as the government selling smokes they are encouraging people to quit, all positive adverts for smoking are banned, prices have been raised (most probably), and Nicotine patches are available to buy.
Not sure if I am right on this but our
tax system works similarly to that of England’s (No surprise there really). We pay tax for the usual stuff like…
working (income tax – the disgust on my face was hilarious when I was told this),
council, and
pensioners.
Noticed how you brought up
petrol, I think the blame can be shifted easily over to US. Petrol costs around
$1.28, which is rapidly increasing.