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Created by poor relative > 9 months ago, 2 Jun 2010
poor relative
WA, 9089 posts
2 Jun 2010 9:00AM
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Do we need one in australia?
Why?
What would it take to have a revolution?
What does revolution mean (not spinning or flea treatment)?

K Dog
VIC, 1847 posts
2 Jun 2010 11:23AM
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We need one? Nar.... not a good idea - what form of gov would replace the existing one? You will always get the same idiots attracted to holding office, no matter what form.... better the devils you know, be they wearing budgie smugglers, or looking like an icecream (Kev)...

What would it take? A complete break down globally... massive depression etc.... then people would get desperate.... order breaks down etc.... new factions and fanatics rise to power...lol

Revolution meaning... hmm.. different strokes for different folks (too soon?)....
I see it as a toppling of a gov....

FlySurfer
NSW, 4453 posts
2 Jun 2010 2:56PM
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Revolutions are NEVER pretty.

I think Australia has it pretty good... maybe a little tweaking here and there around our political and education systems, so we can avoid having politicians constantly flaming each other like children and have children who DO NOT think it's cool to be stupid.

Also I don't want a revolution if I can't arm myself... the spear gun ain't gona cut it.

So please, no revolutions here.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
2 Jun 2010 9:39PM
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maxm
NSW, 864 posts
3 Jun 2010 12:13AM
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You say you want a revolution
Well, you know we all want to change the world.
You tell me that it's evolution
Well you know we all want to change the world.
But when you talk about destruction
Well, you know that you can count me out.
You know it's gunna be
All right.

greenleader
QLD, 5283 posts
3 Jun 2010 1:05AM
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apathy for me.

cisco
QLD, 12337 posts
3 Jun 2010 1:35AM
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poor relative said...

Do we need one in australia?
Why?
What would it take to have a revolution?
What does revolution mean (not spinning or flea treatment)?


Question 1. Do we need a revolution in Australia.

Absolutely and definitively YES!!!

Question 2. Why?

A number of reasons.

1. We as a nation have been living off the sheep's back, the cow's milk, the wheat's ear and the ore's sale price for far too long.

2. We as a nation have become lazy (welfare oriented), undisciplined (juvenile crime is rampant), immoral (sexual and financial scandals of public figures are accepted or condoned) and egocentric (I'm alright Jack, f**k you.).

Nothing personal Poor Rel, but your avatar epitomises some of the above.

3. With the huge mineral resources, energy capabilities and arable land that this country OWNS, we have the power to influence the rest of the world towards better environmental solutions for the sustainable occupation of the planet by humans and the other existing species of creation.

4. This country has a "Brain Drain". The really smart people just leave because they will not put up with the mostly prevalent "hill billy thinking" here and the opportunities for a better life financially exist in other countries.

5. No doubt more. Someone else might like to fill in the blanks.

Question 3. What would it take to have a revolution?

In a word or two, an "idea" or an "ideal". I think all past revolutions have started from a thought.

Some would say "Guns and Guts". As we have been disarmed in Australia and Barak Obama is about to do it to the U.S., bypassing their constitution by way of a U.N. treaty, we will have to depend on "Guts".

Funnily enough, as recently seen in Tasmania, Britain, Holland, Iraq and some other places, the voters are causing somewhat of a revolution by not giving either of the two major political parties sufficient a majority to declare a mandate. Nice. Then we get ruled by the minority holding the balance of power. Who keeps them bast**ds honest.

Question 4. What does revolution mean?

That is the HARD question Rel. Dictionary? Philosophical? Historical?

Historically it seems most revolutions stem from oppression if not, at least dissatisfaction.

The cycle in the past has been along the lines of "oppression to insurrection to open revolt to victory to euphoria to temporary satisfaction to dissatisfaction to oppression to etc. etc. ad infinitum".

Too hard and too broad a question to give a definitive on that one rel.

Cheers Cisco.

japie
NSW, 6937 posts
3 Jun 2010 6:28PM
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Well said Cisco!

I reckon it is going to happen worldwide and that it will be a revolution against the system as opposed to political parties, between which there is little difference.

Ghandi took the right approach, leave the speargun in the cupboard Fly!

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
3 Jun 2010 5:42PM
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Not sure about a revolution, but SECESSION might be the way to go!



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