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g-unit's avatar

A decade ago I was in Monash to do my bachelor's. Within the first year I had decided that Australia was not the country I wanted to invest my entrepreneurial spirit in (I was not interested in opening a restaurant, a boutique or a nail shop). Logistics moved at a snail's pace, people stopped working by 5pm, labour was costly, and most importantly, it seemed like people were content to just cruise along in life. Don't get me started on the random acts of violence in public.

I did not bother staying in the country after graduation, but I have made visits from time to time until 2019. With every visit I see an increasing dependence on large corporations or the government for jobs, while innovative or interesting SMEs were throttled and discouraged due to neoliberal economic policies that favoured large capitals. The few manufacturing-related cottage industries were barely eking out a living due to rising rent and competition from imported goods. With the exception of the hippiest places I could count with my hands, high streets in various towns outside of state capitals looked stagnant at best, but mostly depressing and run-down. Your photos reminded me of those high streets. Immigrants are corralled into the country to fill up low-wage jobs but noone is building low-cost housing for them, driving the lower and middle-classes out into the countryside just to be able to afford a roof over one's head.

Obviously if one is rich, one can live within the bubble of comfort that Australia is more than capable of providing. Just don't look at the mess below and all is fine.

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Dear Mr. Dinh, I've learned a hard lesson recently. One, had I been a little bit smarter, I would have learned decades ago: Most people don't want to think. Thinking for them, trying to understand the world in a logical coherent manner only disturbs their torpid somnolence. Such folk don't want reason, logic or insight. They just want to stay mentally asleep in a sort of never ending torpor. One can't reason with these people.

The recently deceased Dr. Robert Altemeyer (he just passed in February of this year) wrote about this in his important book, "The Authoritarians."

These folk are the Fox News "ditto heads" who do what ever their dominant authoritarian leaders tell them to do (saving them from the painful experience of thinking for themselves).

Thank you for allowing me access to your posts. Your essays are unfailingly refreshing in a world of idiots.

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