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copy pasta from my facebook...

[snip] I was asked 'how was your Australia Day', and I replied with an honest answer, and that is Australia Day misses the point of the true heritage of the land. The reply was that "until you have lived within the aboriginal community to see their behaviour you really can't voice your opinion". That the behaviour is so horrific that they are responsible for their demise. Gobsmacked!!

I prompted the question; if all of your dignity was taken, if you were treated like you have no rights, were subject to inhuman treatment, with nobody listening, and all feels lost.. how would you behaviour?

I dream of a world where love and compassion is ALWAYS the driving force.

thoughts? who is more correct to you?

Not the person who confuses a modern day community with one from the early/mid 20th century, and struggles with grade two grammar. They are wrong simply for being a tard. Other person isn't much brighter. But, what do you expect from Facebook...

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I think if someone is willing to fork out on Gucci loafers and Versace glasses, then let them enjoy the finer things in life too

Stop it Adam

My tears are dripping onto my hand made Italian silk tie

Stop it Adam

My tears are dripping onto my hand made Italian silk tie

Hand made by Chinese using Italian silk of hand made by Italians using Chinese silk?

I hate how "Italian made" is supposed to represent luxury and quality....

After years of working with those flogs in kitchens I have little confidence left.

I don't think I have ever worked with an eye-tye that didn't rush half assed food to the pass and then parade around the kitchen telling everyone how fast he was

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