 Look at this lovely wedding cake cliff hanging out in Royal National Park just south of Cranulla where you had the Cranulla Riots about 15 years ago and just thinking that you get much more of fatalism in Australia compared to America so you're much more likely to encounter the idea, you can't do anything about it, you must just enjoy yourself, have a good time. That's much more prevalent attitude in Australia than America. Australia was founded by convicts, sent out here against their will and then they never had to fight for their freedom like the Yanks. The Americans had the Revolutionary War, had to fight for their freedom and for Australians it was given to them by the British Commonwealth and so Australians and also the English are much more fatalistic and Americans have much higher estimation about what they can do. Their own capabilities of like changing the government so I don't think like at January 6 would happen nearly as easily in Australia as America because January 6 was based on the notion that you know ordinary citizens could get together and do something about a system gone insane and there could be a new American Revolution and it just isn't that same revolutionary zeal in Australia so much more fatalistic and you see it in the movies and the telly so Australian and British TV much more fatalistic fatalism isn't really an American trait it's much more of a sense that yeah we can do something about it now we just organize together and we can remake the system we can change the facts on the ground we can take down the people in power