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Great story!HotShot said:dont laugh, i was playin cricket and we lost the ball one of mates smacked a big six in to the bushes.
at the end of the match, this lets say hobo found the ball and returned it to us. And then he explained to us that he was good cricket players and wanted to join our team. my captain took it seriously, and then asked for his home number to give the details.
he replied he doesnt have a number, later he said that his mom lives at home. then we asked where he lives, he pointed just at the back ground in the ditch, so we got his number and we told him we will give him a call.
the guy was a complete retard, i doubt he was on centrelink probably not smart enough to go there. that is not poverty the guy, surely must have fucked his life at somepoint.
Good to see you're in a position to make that call, one day I too will know everything. Regarding the clear difference, why are people born into poverty in Africa or elsewhere (Reasons for every case please, you're obviously well informed on all of them)? What about people living in poverty here (Again, every case please, it shouldn't take you too long because you seem to be quite casual about your knowledge in this field)? Are you comfortable enough in your awareness of everything to put the needs of one group of obviously quite needy above others? Compassion and empathy, at least in my books, don't hinge too heavily upon blame for the individual's circumstances. Why don't we tell people in Africa to get their government to sort it out, seeing as it's been their wars, their corruption, and whatever else? People in south africa with aids, they're doing it to each other, why not let them sort it out themselves? Oh that's right, because blaming people for their situation isnt' constructive in the slightest, and the only purpose it serves is to avoid responsibility for dealing with issues which exist.HotShot said:Pverty in australia is mostly caused by people fucking up their own lives, gambling, smokin drugs etc. where as in africa, they are poor basically as soon as they are born. there is a clear difference.
The average man obviously isn't who we're talking about here. Money for nothing is similarly unrelated. While we're all aware of these points, I'd imagine that you are similarly aware of the fact that centrelink does fail to meet the needs of various sections of our society. Again, I laugh at your narrow view of the causes of domestic poverty, and your "my life is good so it must be that way for everyone else in Australia too, and if it isn't then it's their fault" approach to the issue. Let's hope that, in the unlikely event anything goes wrong for you (seeing as you're so on the ball with everything), the system affords you a little more help than you seem willing to afford those who are in similarly bad situations.HotShot said:Centrelink is awesome, not all countries have this welfare system. only a few do. its good, the average man can get some money by doing nothing. i dont know why u laugh, but get acquainted to the realism of life u dont become poor in australia just like that- u have to fuck up. and essentially thats ur fault.