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Aussies 'in denial' about being overweight (2 Viewers)

Garygaz

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I changed my eating habits recently, no fast food, no soft drinks. have been @ it for about >4 weeks now. lost 5 kilos. wasn't fat, now am in good shape. anyone can master their own inhibitions. but yeh, the amount of people who go on a 'diet' and are right back to eating shit 2 weeks later..
 

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Australia is a nation that is dominated by its' insecurities both from our inability to handle our history and because we are trivialised and ignored by the rest of the Western world who view us as nothing more than quaint, rough British colonials, or by Asia where we are viewed with utter suspicion, disdain and at times even contempt when we're not being accused of racism or exploited economically.

Your average Australian has become woefully apathetic and pig-headedly conservative whilst putting up idiotic soldiers and athletes up on pedestals and ignoring any and all other types of achievement. In fact, most Australians ignore or cringe at their own culture: and have no idea who people like Patrick White are.

Politically, we have become incompetent - as both major parties have ignored their respective traditions and both moved far too much to the right of their original positions, all to entertain the needs of special interest groups (including foreign powers), autistic deregulation-obsessed economists and egotists utterly pointless quest for so-called 'power'. Our public service has also become politicised and rather lazy. Public discourse on controversial issues like Aboriginals or asylum seekers has become a cesspool of misinformation and generalisation, and characterises the Australian inability to handle reasonable debate.

Our anthem is so unmemorable that hardly anyone actually knows the words (actually I kind of like this now that I think of it); our flag has another country's on it which undermines our independence and the manner in which the country is viewed; and we still continue with a useless monarchy that costs us when any of the family visits and whose very nature flies against the positive Australian values we are supposed to possess (egalitarianism mostly) and who don't even provide that much of a constitutional safeguard if Fiji is anything to go by.
 

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if the ratio is 60% then why are most people outside not overweight? at home?
 

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because you probably hang out in sydney in decent SES areas

the further you go from the city the fatter they get
 

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i thought it was because they have lower IQs and poor impulse control
 

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i cant be bothered reading any responses but basically

- morbidly obese people sicken me
- the fat acceptance movement sickens me
- if your children are overweight or obese, you are a bad parent
- no you don't have a thyroid problem
 

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i cant be bothered reading any responses but basically

- morbidly obese people sicken me
- the fat acceptance movement sickens me
- if your children are overweight or obese, you are a bad parent
- no you don't have a thyroid problem
x10000 seriously, fuck people in general

would rep but can't
 

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Australia is a nation that is dominated by its' insecurities both from our inability to handle our history and because we are trivialised and ignored by the rest of the Western world who view us as nothing more than quaint, rough British colonials, or by Asia where we are viewed with utter suspicion, disdain and at times even contempt when we're not being accused of racism or exploited economically.

Your average Australian has become woefully apathetic and pig-headedly conservative whilst putting up idiotic soldiers and athletes up on pedestals and ignoring any and all other types of achievement. In fact, most Australians ignore or cringe at their own culture: and have no idea who people like Patrick White are.

Politically, we have become incompetent - as both major parties have ignored their respective traditions and both moved far too much to the right of their original positions, all to entertain the needs of special interest groups (including foreign powers), autistic deregulation-obsessed economists and egotists utterly pointless quest for so-called 'power'. Our public service has also become politicised and rather lazy. Public discourse on controversial issues like Aboriginals or asylum seekers has become a cesspool of misinformation and generalisation, and characterises the Australian inability to handle reasonable debate.

Our anthem is so unmemorable that hardly anyone actually knows the words (actually I kind of like this now that I think of it); our flag has another country's on it which undermines our independence and the manner in which the country is viewed; and we still continue with a useless monarchy that costs us when any of the family visits and whose very nature flies against the positive Australian values we are supposed to possess (egalitarianism mostly) and who don't even provide that much of a constitutional safeguard if Fiji is anything to go by.
jesus christ, this is pretty spot on. however

1. please don't mention the 'boat problem'
2. UK isn't a country
3. I don't think Labour has moved significantly to the right
4. I disagree with your view on monarchy and the union jack on our flag - but, i still hold the very much so apathetic view that australia is turning into another brazil, thus i can only regretfully agree
 

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