RabidMongoose
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- Aug 14, 2001
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LOL. Hate Australia all you want, it's still one of, if the, most advanced countries in the world.
GDP Per Capita
HDI
Infant Mortality Rage
Literacy
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And yes, we are leaders in innovation.
But yeah, sorry we don't provide more than countries that have 50 TIMES OUR POPULATION!
Dumbass..
And why do you keep spouting the rascism crap? Did you know one of those Indian guys over east that got beaten up. He shouldn't have been mouthing off. Know your place and you will be fine.
No, Australia is not a leader in innovation. It has very little innovation. People from China and India innovate a hell of a lot more than Australians. It's not even close. Australia doesn't care about innovation whatsoever. It only cares about exploiting natural resources.
Australians see the world as something that can be exploited. They have absolutely no desire to innovate. It's ludicrous to say that Australia is anywhere near the level of Chinese and Indian people when it comes to innovation.
Australia is one of the most racist environments in the entire world. From their treatment of native peoples well into the 1970's to modern racism today, it's one of the hotbeds of racism in the world.
Anyways, stop trying to weasel Australia into a culture of innovation. It doesn't innovate much at all. Chinese and Indian people innovate 100 times more than Australians. Hell, look at Silicon Valley in the US - it has so many Indian and Chinese immigrant entrepreneurs. Where the hell are the Australians? Oh, that's right, they're doing nothing.
Australia is pretty worthless when it comes to innovation. It's nothing. Maybe the only thing it's innovates is racism.
Your country is pretty much worthless to the world. Please stop trying to weasel an associate between the US and its far more innovative culture and Australia and its sick and mentally deranged racist culture. Any rational person would recognize that Indians and Chinese people are far better at innovating than dumbass Australians.
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