
Originally Posted by
bob10
Excuse me, I am being rude. The question was, what can we do about this? The answer is we are no longer in England, or part of her. We are part of Asia. Like it or not. This is the Asian century, and we have to find our place in it. Don't like what they do? Don't go there. And I can tell you the Asians would not give a toss if Australians stayed away. Drunken, boorish oafs have no place as tourists in the new developing Asia. Asian boorish oafs however are tolerated. As the Asian economies get stronger, don't be surprised if Bali is off limits to the main type of holiday maker from Aus. and I would agree. The ugly American is being replaced by the ugly Australian. Oh, BTW, don't buy Monkey on a stick in Singapore, if you don't want to eat dog. Excuse me , the answer? Nothing.
Not rude, Bob. Forthright and honest. I agree, our 'western sensibilities' are fast becoming a thing of the past. Am I sorry to se this? Yes. Does that matter? No.
For the record, I like dogs, as pets and friends, not as entree. But I am part of a very small minority on a global scale.
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