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Not a Banana
Schapelle Corby (for Aussies)
I'm angry, lads. Angry! Not because Schapelle Corby is sitting in an Indonesian gaol right now, but because of the Australian reaction to it.
It's the typical story of a girl who goes to Indonesia. Customs finds drugs packed in her bag and haul her in. Indonesia is a country that maintains it's right to execute people who bring drugs in, by the way. She gets her fair trial, judge locks her up for twenty years. There's no evidence either way to suggest whether the drugs were hers or not but the courts made a decision and she has the right of appeal (she's going through with that right now.)
That's not really my concern. Frankly, I'm much more disappointed in the Australian public. For a country that is so against terrorism and senseless violence, I find it very ironic that the first thing some moron does in reaction to the result of the Corby trial is send a packet of anthrax to the Indonesian Embassy. Nice work.
Then there's the people that think it's fair to take back the money they so happily "donated" to the Indonesian people in the immediate aftermath of the tsunami disasters just because they had the audacity to convict a poor Australian girl.
What is happening with the world today?! If you're an Australian who has actually bought all the crap that the media churns out everyday on those cheesy current affair shows and as a result has begun a little crusade to 'Save Schapelle', I'm going to have to ask you to open your eyes to how this incident has snowballed and changed the way Australians see and think about foreign nations like Indonesia.
Feel sorry for her if you want but anything more leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
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I can't go anywhere without seeing stuff like "Schapelle Corby" tagged on walls or her picture scrawled on some note and stuck to a wall with a number you can ring. Like the fact some Australian you probably don't even know has gone to prison is going to be traumatic for somebody. And some little man on the street selling biscuits crudely shaped to look like her to try and raise money for her freedom. It makes me laugh.
Anyway, I don't really care about her. I try to ignore anything that's not being forced down my throat about her (but I still haven't managed to totally ignore it all). The radio told me that things like this happen all the time, but we only hear about her because she is young and breasted.
If I was in the position, I wouldn't want the whole country bitching about me.
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