Now the frightening thing is that because of these comments that are being posted I have been reading on one forum in particular that a person which has a Chinese tent on a Aussie trailer is a tad worried about being ridiculed when camping...
That's just sad, if it's actually true. Come on people - does it really matter that much?
Sure, I like to buy Aus as much as the next person, and I like to support Aus businesses. I like to support local businesses - I'd rather buy a camper from QLD than from NSW, and I'd rather buy one in Cairns than from Brisbane. Doesn't mean I am ready to start lynching Brisbane folk (New South Welshmen are fair game though).
Can we not have our own values and live our lives aligned to them, whilst at the same time accepting other people's values and decisions in their lives? Just because someone makes a different choice doesn't make them wrong - it makes them human. It'd be bloody boring if everyone was the same as me (I am, you see, an incredibly boring person). I don't need to justify my decisions, my values, or my life to anyone else, nor do I expect them to need to justify theirs to me.
If you go and buy a Jayco, I might feel sorry for you in your deluded state, but I'll be happy for you if you're happy.
Paul has hit it on the head - let's all have a drink (iced tea for those who choose that), chill out and enjoy what brings us together, rather than what makes us separate.
Cheers,
Philosopher Matto