It happened again yesterday.
I told myself I would stop. I know it isn’t good for me. I gave myself one of those stern internal lectures; determined not to let the demons get the better of me yet again. I tried desperately to put own personal fulfillment and happiness aside in favour of the greater good, ala Harry Potter.
But my efforts were all in vain. Because it happened again…
I fell down the deep, dark internet rabbit hole of gazing at seemingly endless photographs of Kate Middleton’s outfits.
And who could blame me, really?
The woman’s mix of high end fashion and chain store bargains is something to be marveled at. Middleton’s ability to dress appropriately ‘royal’, while keeping her look attainable for those of us who can’t afford a horse and carriage is both impressive and really very polite.
All this is topped off by the fact she has to keep half the world’s paparazzi and fashion critics (plus a super traditional grandma with a fondness for yellow twinsets) happy with everything she wears.
I know I’m not alone in my lavish praise either. A Google search for ‘Kate Middleton fashion’ yields a massive 127,000,000 results.
But here’s where the real problem lies: I’m an Australian republican.
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An elected president is just what Australia needs, not. Seeing how much hate is dished out at Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott, I sincerely doubt that electing a president is a good idea for the social cohesion of our country. Just look how divided the United States is between Democrat and Republican. What you are asking for Jamila is to entrench this division at an even deeper level. I assume you would be extremely happy with the situation if you got the president you wanted. But what if you were in the minority time and time again.
When we can find a way to be united in finding a way to bring forth a wise and honourable head of state that is above politics and doesn't send the country into madness every three of four years I might be persuaded.
I'm finding this article quite poor taste. The writer says that one of the reasons she is a Republican is because of the history of British mistreatment of the Aboriginal peoples means that without breaking from the monarchy, true healing cannot be achieved. Really valid point, but the fact that she trivialises such a deep issue by saying that her Republican feelings are challenged by the 'fashion choices' of a princess is awful! It just comes across as shallow and insensitive. I get that this piece is supposed to be humorous and all, but then don't mention the oppression of people groups for hundreds of years to make your point more 'funny'.