from http://www.enz.org/moving-to-christchurch.html
连美国人都看不下去了。chch居然有白人至上主义者出来游行!这尼玛在美国,被扣上种族主义的帽子,是一辈子抬不起头的,结果新西兰的白人至上主义者还敢明目张胆跑出来,新西兰的自由民主程度好低,白人连伪善都不装一下,太假了吧。
What don’t you like about New Zealand?The #1 thing I don’t like is the oft found sentiment that New Zealand – or Kiwis – are somehow innately special. Many people have the idea that Kiwis, for instance, are especially innovative. Not only wrong but dangerously wrong. I’ve worked all over the world and what I see is a Kiwi workforce that is probably less innovative than others and certainly lacking the work ethic that many other countries possess. My team in China would work 12 hours a day for days on end if that’s what it took to fulfil a commitment. That just doesn’t happen around here. The work/life balance is one of the attractions of New Zealand but I worry about how we’re going to compete going forward. Following closely – and somewhat relatedly – is the hated “she’ll be right” attitude. Like “manana” in Mexico or “mai pen rai” in Thailand, it means, “I know something is wrong but why should I bother with it?” The worst part is that there can be a sort of peer pressure not to deal with the matter (you’ll make the rest of us look bad if you take action). It seems I heard this awful phrase more often during our earlier days – maybe it’s on the wane or maybe I have learned to shut it out… I could mention how expensive (sometimes astonishingly so) New Zealand is but that’s just a fact of life and you find a way to manage or you don’t. |