• Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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    5 months ago

    Ohhh boy in Australia do we have a racist one of these food things. It’s amazing how bad it is.

    Take note of the taps on the right.

    Us aboriginal people drink our beer out of a can not a schooner, they mocked up a can of VB which is the stereotypical aboriginals beer of choice.

    Even the takeaway burger is more shit then the white Australians haha.

    I even have a great 10 second video I made taking the piss out of this a while ago that I shared with my friends

    I would post it here but I don’t know know how to upload video. Maybe I’ll post it to YouTube and drop a link.

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      5 months ago

      That’s… Hilariously bad. Canned meats vs. fresh. Fancy ice cream vs. cheap ice cream. Everywhere you look things are shittier for the Aboriginal People’s food guide. What the fuck were they thinking? Why did they even put out a different version?

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        Right, we all have the same shops etc.

        I really don’t understand the idea beyond in the remote communities maybe the fake packaging might look more familiar. But still the garden tap one is the worst.

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          It’s totally a “remote communities” thing, likely by someone who has never been to the remote communities. You want to meet people where they are and work within the context they live in.

          This is meeting people where you imagine them to be.

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      5 months ago

      I don’t know the context of that situation but that does look problematic.

      However comparing that to this is a false equivalence as there is a significant body of research that suggests eating a whole foods plant-based diet is healthier and reduces your risk for major diseases such as heart disease, obesity, cancer.