Ok, back to business.
I had an email today from some person suggesting, strongly that I delete my Australia Zoo post of some months back in respect for the recently departed Mr Irwin. With the greatest respect for both the correspondent, and Mr Irwin…no, and why?
I’m not sure where respect ends and my right to express myself as a blogger starts, but I don’t think either Mrs Irwin or the kids will read this anyway, so it doesn’t really matter. Hole….dig….
I can’t help feeling that
I sat in the gym today and saw a MySpace, whoops I mean FoxNews, half hour on the guy, or at least that’s all I saw, it may have been going on for hours, who knows. It was an endless litany of tributes to our Steve, tear stained and full of unquestioning idolatry…..clearly the first step in the process to rename the Great Barrier Reef or maybe
It's led the CNN website for two days...meanwhile the bodies of 33 Iraqi innocents have been found and largely ignored. And they are talking state funerals in Australia..
Get a grip please, this gruesome sanctification is making me a little unwell, and it’s just, I fear, begun…
Thing is, if you spend that much time poking around with deadly creatures then sooner or later one is going to get you. The irony of course being that it was the humble Stingray, not one of the world’s great killers that topped him. Which brings me to the second part of the Diana parallel…the conspiracy theory which must now raise its head, taking into account the humble nature of said stingray. Clearly someone put the fish up to it; the question is who……
I wonder if the rubber stingrays have disappeared from the endless souvenir super-marts at Australia Zoo yet…
4 comments:
Oh Simon, you are gonna get flamed for that post ... there's over 3000 hits on Google news about Mr Irwin. You're right tho, work with dangerous animals for a living, you are upping the odds a bit...
Quite a few Australian punters agree with your take over here...
http://blogs.smh.com.au/thedailytruth/archives/2006/09/crocodile_tears.html
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"During these times, anyone who dares speak his or her mind, giving an honest opinion unbothered by the forced public ceremony of misery, is howled down as a creep and a heretic by the very people who are being the fakes."
if you want a laugh have a look at some of the steve irwin clips on www.youtube.com.
one of them has him pretending to be heartbroken over the death of a 100 yr old croc called mary, who he loves as much as his wife.
it really is fucking hilarious.
fancy swimming around stingrays, what a prat!
it's a bit like a white guy walking round south auckland after midnight,guaranteed you'll get wacked before dawn!
Steve Irwin, not unlike the Queensland coast, was a human exemplar to Australian kitsch. At least Australian culture, generally, is comfortable with it and can appreciate it without the consternation that the "civilized set" feels. I find it quite ironic when NZers visiting Japan get quite disturbed with the number of monuments to triteness, whereas the locals accept it purely for what it represents. NZers and Canadians, in my experience, seem to be more "offended" by its existence.
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