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Steavie
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Passiflora
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Tough on crime is one thing, but total disregard of due process (which is what this sounds like) is another. Yikes.
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kitoba
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Quote: Mr Fitzgerald himself is so concerned that, after living in obscurity for the past 25 years, he has returned to the public eye to warn that Queensland is in danger of returning to the “dark days of political caprice and corruption”. In a series of interviews, he has accused Mr Newman of pandering to “redneck” voters, and likened Queensland to a “one-party state”, controlled by “a group who seemingly … don’t care that the use and abuse of a large parliamentary majority is not true democracy”. I didn't realize the term "redneck" was used outside the United States...
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We're headed that way in the US too
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Steavie
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For a while rednecks seemed to fit into, what we call, bogans (or bevens in some other states) but there is quite a difference so the American term seems to have caught on.
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What is the difference, may I ask?
And the law about how you can't have three or more bikers gathering at once is insane.
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Steavie
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Post Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:32 am |
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Bogans are Australia's answer to Chavs. They live in the outer suburbs. Drink cheep beer. Drive utes, swear a lot and collect old cars on their footpath. Rednecks are similar but live in rural country areas and tend to have to work pretty hard in unfavourable weather.
The laws are targeted at bikies but writen to include anyone so a group of three or more can be classed as a illegal gathering no matter who they are. A group of bikies attempted to enter court to give testimonials but were told they were gathering illegally and had to leave or face arrest.
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Steave wrote: The laws are targeted at bikies but writen to include anyone so a group of three or more can be classed as a illegal gathering no matter who they are. A group of bikies attempted to enter court to give testimonials but were told they were gathering illegally and had to leave or face arrest. Yeah, I'd probably start to give some serious consideration to finding a new place to live if I were living there. That is some serious bull right there.
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Passiflora
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If they have written a law so that a family of four on a weekend picnic outing is technically doing something illegal, they have seriously buggered things up.
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CCC
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kitoba wrote: I didn't realize the term "redneck" was used outside the United States... I didn't realise it was used outside South Africa... though I think it has a very different meaning here...
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CCC wrote: I didn't realise it was used outside South Africa... though I think it has a very different meaning here... That is pretty close to what I remember reading the origin of the US version being, although here it was supposedly based on easily burned Irish immigrants.
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Kajin
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s.i.l. wrote: CCC wrote: I didn't realise it was used outside South Africa... though I think it has a very different meaning here... That is pretty close to what I remember reading the origin of the US version being, although here it was supposedly based on easily burned Irish immigrants. Redneck in the US actually got started from the formation of the coal miner unions in West Virginia. Anyone who wanted to show support for the union was encouraged to wear a red bandanna around their necks.
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From WikipediaQuote: The term characterized farmers having a red neck caused by sunburn from hours working in the fields. A citation from 1893 provides a definition as "poorer inhabitants of the rural districts...men who work in the field, as a matter of course, generally have their skin stained red and burnt by the sun, and especially is this true of the back of their necks". The union workers appropriated the term afterward.
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Steavie
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Kajin wrote: Yeah, I'd probably start to give some serious consideration to finding a new place to live if I were living there. That is some serious bull right there. Bad things happen when good people do nothing. I think I should stay here and fight the power ... and I couldn't get a working visa for London. Kea wrote: If they have written a law so that a family of four on a weekend picnic outing is technically doing something illegal, they have seriously buggered things up. yep and the PM is hot on his heels as far as bad decisions go.
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Kea wrote: If they have written a law so that a family of four on a weekend picnic outing is technically doing something illegal, they have seriously buggered things up. cant say that i dont agree with you folks, now i'm an american redneck, and i think most of that is as one radio talk host puts it, "Bovine Scatology"
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