Friday, 26 February 2021
Is it picking or shaking grapes?
Wednesday, 24 February 2021
Academia - Improving the world two words at a time
I used to be astonished at some of the nonsense that came from the Left-Wing, culture change, climate emergency, Alphabet people morons, but of late, I no longer become astonished, I simply accept that some of humanity is stark, raving, fucking mad. Like this lot.
Unfortunately, the academics that push this errant nonsense are those who are teaching our young people, the future leaders of our country.
We'll finish up with a country full of progressive morons who've let nutters tell them what to write and speak.
Everyone on the planet with half a brain knows that women are the gestational parents, that men are the non-gestational parents. But why the hell do we have to spell it out? Why can't we use "mother" and "father" like we have for most of the time the English language has existed?
How do the tenured, intelligence-challenged academics who dream up this nonsense think changing our language will solve poverty, homelessness, overpopulation in some parts, crime, shortages of food from global cooling, and the many other challenges facing humanity?
Maybe they don't think, which is why they come up with this nonsense.
Robin
Wednesday, 17 February 2021
Increasing wokeness leads to new jobs
Tuesday, 26 January 2021
Australia Day 2021
In January, 1788 the First Fleet arrived from England and as some see it, "invaded" Australia. Most of us see it as a settlement of prisoners and others who would make Australia into the envy of the world as it is today.
Most of us who live here are happy to have been born here or been given the opportunity to immigrate here.
The great landmass of Gondwanaland or Terra Australis as it was later to be known, could have been settled by the Dutch, Portugese, French, Japanese, or several different countries. But the English got here first.
The English did what they did everywhere. They built railway lines, settlements, planted crops, mined the earth, and set up systems of governance that worked well.
Unfortunately, as seemed the case with all advanced civilisations moving into territories inhabited by primitive people, many bad things were done on both sides. While we need to learn from the past mistakes of our forefathers, after 233 years, there are some who still live in the past and can't move on from the horrors that were committed.
Today we are the benefactors of the First Fleet. We have a relatively stable and efficient Westminster System of government. We speak the most sought-after language on the planet - English that has become the language of choice for business, industry and science across the world. Millions of people from other countries want to live here and many immigrate each year.
We feel safe in Australia. We feel confident. We feel happy and content.
I consider myself blessed to have been born a ninth-generation Australian. My first ancestor came from Arbroath in Scotland and was "transported" to Australia for stealing cheese. Others followed from England and my paternal grandmother from the United States of America.
My wife's ancestors came from Germany. So our children are a mix of many nationalities.
Today as with every other day, I'm so thankful to be an Australian.
Robin
PS: My father was born on Australia Day and as a child convinced me that the nation had a holiday for his birthday. By the time I'd turned 24 I knew it was bullshit!