- Jan 20, 2014
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I'm a little fed up of the whole "left vs right" endless arguments. And it feels in this country a recent development. Australia has had a revolving door of Prime Ministers. Parliament structured in a way where traditionally you might be edging a little here or little there depending on things like taxes and investment. Generally we've never been a nation known for political fascination. I spent time working in England for a while and I never saw Australian political news covered. Most people probably never heard of John Howard. They could name a list of famous cricketers off with ease though.
Now it seems to me there is a mimicking of what is going on in the United States whereby certain politicians and especially media commentators want to co-opt American political issues as some kind of wider culture war. It seems desperate to me. We are not American. We don't share history, infrastructure, business and systemic factors which is behind many of their divides. Over there like in England most people probably have never heard of our PM yet so many Aussies feel some way strongly inclined to their president. In a way that never happened with Obama or Bush or any other.
Now it seems to me there is a mimicking of what is going on in the United States whereby certain politicians and especially media commentators want to co-opt American political issues as some kind of wider culture war. It seems desperate to me. We are not American. We don't share history, infrastructure, business and systemic factors which is behind many of their divides. Over there like in England most people probably have never heard of our PM yet so many Aussies feel some way strongly inclined to their president. In a way that never happened with Obama or Bush or any other.