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There is no justification for this disrespect to either Hitler or Stalin, regardless of their acts.
Why don't you argue back if you think my post "isn't real"? All opinion but no substantiation behind your thoughts.
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There is no justification for this disrespect to either Hitler or Stalin, regardless of their acts.
Why don't you argue back if you think my post "isn't real"? All opinion but no substantiation behind your thoughts.
Yeah I realised after I posted, my baddid you just miss the entire point of what i was saying? your geographical point of birth is extremely important. hence, if you were born in america, into an american family (thus you were not australian, hence why I pointed out you being australian) you would be far more likely to care. "I probably wouldn't [care] if I was an America", you probably would.
If that's the case then why are we still in Iraq and Afghanistan if it's meant to show that the military has done some major clusterfucks in the past, especially after a whole decade of conflict. Australians didn't learn anything about these things except for the parts that said "brave soldiers" or "courageous battlers" and apply that to the modern military hence why they're greeted as heroes for doing very little to nothing.of course there is some glorification which is fucking stupid, but elements of humility are also clear. the civics and citizenship curriculum does not teach about our military exploits (such as in the north african campaign or on the western front). it focuses on gallipoli as shitty, sordid affair and focuses on the non-military triumphs of certain characters (e.g. simpson and the donkey, and whoever that bloke was who masterminded our retreat), and how the english fucked us over. of course this teaching serves the purpose of bolstering australian national myths, but it's not about australia civilising and policing the world like it is in America.
edit: in fact i'd argue the civics and citizenship curriculum goes to great lengths to remind kids how horrible and discriminatory our past has been (women, aboriginals, WAP etc.) cultural marxists!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed.also Stop the Boats
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Further evidence to how we haven't progressed, we've just moved on to different targets
ah, this is the real crux of the issue. what do we learn from history? perhaps, not a whole lot.If that's the case then why are we still in Iraq and Afghanistan if it's meant to show that the military has done some major clusterfucks in the past, especially after a whole decade of conflict. Australians didn't learn anything about these things except for the parts that said "brave soldiers" or "courageous battlers" and apply that to the modern military hence why they're greeted as heroes for doing very little to nothing.
Again, if people learn so much from the curriculum, why are we treating asylum seekers as cancer
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and this is why i hate people m8Yeah I realised after I posted, my bad
If that's the case then why are we still in Iraq and Afghanistan if it's meant to show that the military has done some major clusterfucks in the past, especially after a whole decade of conflict. Australians didn't learn anything about these things except for the parts that said "brave soldiers" or "courageous battlers" and apply that to the modern military hence why they're greeted as heroes for doing very little to nothing.
Again, if people learn so much from the curriculum, why are we treating asylum seekers as cancer
