SadKangaroo
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Meeanjin (Brisbane)
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We don't really have a culture of our own.
Some would say the larrikin, have-a-go mentality and mateship were the exemplars of our culture, but COVID shows that were all utter bullshit.
The moment the going gets tough it's "bugger you, I've got mine" and "Don't tell me what to do" and even mask wearing was treated as the biggest injustice in the history of the world, akin to communism horrors and this simple act of personal responsibility too much to ask for to help your fellow Aussie when it was thought it could help reduce the spread of respiratory droplets and transmission.
No, we don't really have any culture of our own.
We've been heavily influenced by British colonisation. Many of our institutions, legal systems, and cultural practices derive from British traditions.
Our population is highly multicultural, with significant influences from various immigrant communities. This diversity is sometimes seen as overshadowing a distinct, unified Australian culture.
Much of our entertainment and popular culture, including movies, music, and fashion, is heavily influenced by American and British trends.
Some argue that mainstream Australia has not sufficiently integrated or acknowledged Indigenous Australian cultures, which have a rich and ancient heritage. Any attempt to do so with things like welcome to country and other ceremonial duties triggers the usual suspects.
We simply lack a unique cultural identity.
Unless you consider the alcohol-fuelled, gambling-addicted and wife-beating elements our culture, which I hope not.
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