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allasaurous User ID: 77621700 Australia 05/08/2019 06:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its not third world by any means. Clean water and sound infrastructure .too much taxation and greed are causing grief for lower income people , plenty of rage and social discontent. But sanitation,social security and medical benefits are good. Third world? I cant imagine... |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77244552 Japan 05/08/2019 08:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bwahahahahaha. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75009016 Classy ... real classy. I am in hysterics, but yes very shameful but no this Is not Australia In general, looks like a commission housing cluster. OPs video says that this is their rich suburbs and they sure looks like a ghetto dump to me. City name is Brisbane. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77244552 Japan 05/08/2019 08:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can get your groceries, tobacco, alcohol delivered to your door, free delivery. Does that sound like a third world country to you huh? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76095492 Yes You can get all these things in the third world You can get them without the fat people and run down ghetto style houses and structures I saw in OPs video as well. Even Indians find Straya third world? Search on the R3ddit "melbourne_what_a_dump/" Lots of New Zealanders do though I read it on the other thread |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77244552 Japan 05/08/2019 08:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It is not. You want to post a new topic about it? I would happily post my thoughts why it isnt. Japan is 2nd world, at best. I was appalled at how old and run down their train system really was. It was barely better than India's. What? This is not about Japan. Can Aussies read? |
TassieLurker User ID: 77605931 Australia 05/08/2019 08:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This "Sherwud" and "Chellmer" looks like a third world dump but is touted by the video author as being "upper class" and "old money" "upmarket" and "rich" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77621142 [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] LANGUAGE WARNING FOR VIDEO I can see that the NZers like going to Australia and kiss the ground because it is slightly better than their country which is really third world and I can see that the people from the Brown Crescent from India all the way across the jungle asia up to Chiner like to go to Australia so I would guess that its a setup up for them but still third world. The streets and houses and stores all look pretty rough like something you would find in Africa. Mate you don’t even know what a third world country is - go google it, what it actually means. Australia is not a third world country. What you may think is gone... might come back to haunt you. |
TassieLurker User ID: 77605931 Australia 05/08/2019 08:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During the Cold War, the term Third World referred to the developing countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America, the nations not aligned with either the First World or the Second World. This usage has become relatively rare due to the ending of the Cold War. Australia is a developed country, with a modern community and high GDP. Begone troll. What you may think is gone... might come back to haunt you. |
Sutton Coldfield User ID: 77606505 Australia 05/08/2019 09:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During the Cold War, the term Third World referred to the developing countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America, the nations not aligned with either the First World or the Second World. This usage has become relatively rare due to the ending of the Cold War. Quoting: TassieLurker Australia is a developed country, with a modern community and high GDP. Begone troll. Close, but not entirely true. When the categories of first world and second world countries were introduced to the vernacular, it was to distinguish between the US and their allies, and the countries that were ideologically opposed to democracy (crony capitalism disguised as a free market). Third world countries were countries that were indifferent to both lines of ideology. Third world countries are now used to describe poor countries with a low standard of living, but originally they were countries that were neutral, regardless of their quality of life. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77244552 Japan 05/08/2019 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During the Cold War, the term Third World referred to the developing countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America, the nations not aligned with either the First World or the Second World. This usage has become relatively rare due to the ending of the Cold War. Quoting: TassieLurker Australia is a developed country, with a modern community and high GDP. Begone troll. GDP? You mean a dollar thats as weak as the peso and beers that cost 10 dollars and crappy houses like on OPs video that people paid half a million for? IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW "modern" or how big the "GDP". THE VIDEO IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS and the comment son the OP video say it all, You can google Third World Immigration Australia and Sunnybank and see who is want to go there and its the browns from the brown countries I am sorry but true. It looks like a dumphole and OP is right and the video commentator is crazy if he thinks those dumphole houses and suburbs are "riches". Please tell us your street and suburb and show us these "riches" and moderns you speak of. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77244552 Japan 05/08/2019 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to a Chinese academic friend, Australians are largely regarded as fat and lazy, and our universities are already bottom choice, with most students preferring China/ Singapore/ Us and Uk. Kids come to Australia if they can’t get in somewhere better. The social control of those students is pretty intense. Despite that, l have it from a Monash staff member that Monash wants to see( and is recruiting) 5-10,000 extra students in every year over the next 5 years( so 25,000 extra in five years- currently around forty thousand;was thirty thousand about 6-7 years ago). More than one faculty have been told they are failing too many students- the administration requests that they lower their standards so these students get what they are purchasing is the implication. It’s a disaster really, and undermines the efforts of other really bright and hardworking students. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77610739 Australia 05/08/2019 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've seen a lot of first and third world countries and Australia is of the best quality. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77627490 I reiterate - don't come here Where do you live? Fucking humpty Doo mate do you know harry the dutchman??? I know that old bastard, used to live up near me mates place in Timbuktu . |
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Didyabringyabongalong User ID: 77627833 Australia 05/08/2019 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to a Chinese academic friend, Australians are largely regarded as fat and lazy, and our universities are already bottom choice, with most students preferring China/ Singapore/ Us and Uk. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77244552 Kids come to Australia if they can’t get in somewhere better. The social control of those students is pretty intense. Despite that, l have it from a Monash staff member that Monash wants to see( and is recruiting) 5-10,000 extra students in every year over the next 5 years( so 25,000 extra in five years- currently around forty thousand;was thirty thousand about 6-7 years ago). More than one faculty have been told they are failing too many students- the administration requests that they lower their standards so these students get what they are purchasing is the implication. It’s a disaster really, and undermines the efforts of other really bright and hardworking students. It would only be a matter of time if Universities were giving out easy passes that it would be found out. It would affect their ranking and ability to attract enrollment from full fee paying International students. Not saying that it doesn't happen here or there but would probably be quite rare. Most of international students that come here are wanting to enter into programs like Law, Medicine, Engineering & Sciences etc.. Those departments care very much about their reputation and their relative ranking among other universities around the world. Better reputation, better quality courses, can ask higher fees. U.S. is normally first choice destination and then places like UK, Canadia, Aus and NZ picking up the rest. Then there's hierarchy of cities too. Basically it all works on one fundamental law of the universe. Shit rolls down hill. In Australia we're not at the top but far from bottom. . Is reality based on geometry? [link to youtu.be (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] [link to youtu.be (secure)] The Fingerspitzengefühl is strong with you, but you are not a Jedi yet. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77628087 Japan 05/08/2019 03:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | According to a Chinese academic friend, Australians are largely regarded as fat and lazy, and our universities are already bottom choice, with most students preferring China/ Singapore/ Us and Uk. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77244552 Kids come to Australia if they can’t get in somewhere better. The social control of those students is pretty intense. Despite that, l have it from a Monash staff member that Monash wants to see( and is recruiting) 5-10,000 extra students in every year over the next 5 years( so 25,000 extra in five years- currently around forty thousand;was thirty thousand about 6-7 years ago). More than one faculty have been told they are failing too many students- the administration requests that they lower their standards so these students get what they are purchasing is the implication. It’s a disaster really, and undermines the efforts of other really bright and hardworking students. It would only be a matter of time if Universities were giving out easy passes that it would be found out. It would affect their ranking and ability to attract enrollment from full fee paying International students. Not saying that it doesn't happen here or there but would probably be quite rare. Most of international students that come here are wanting to enter into programs like Law, Medicine, Engineering & Sciences etc.. Those departments care very much about their reputation and their relative ranking among other universities around the world. Better reputation, better quality courses, can ask higher fees. U.S. is normally first choice destination and then places like UK, Canadia, Aus and NZ picking up the rest. Then there's hierarchy of cities too. Basically it all works on one fundamental law of the universe. Shit rolls down hill. In Australia we're not at the top but far from bottom. What are you talking about? The whole degree for permanent residency and watering down of standards in ALL Australian universities and ALL courses is now world known. Google "Australian degrees are now worthless" [link to www.macrobusiness.com.au (secure)] And what the fugg is this? [link to www.macrobusiness.com.au (secure)] Idiots. |