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Poppa_Mo, in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

Mannnn… I wish we had this in the U.S. Unfortunately it would ruin a lot of the propaganda forced down our throats, disabling some talking points for our dumbass politicians.

They’d never give us something so comprehensive.

sin_free_for_00_days,

You can go here and get something pretty close to OP’s posting.

atyaz, in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

In America, our government organizations can’t pass an audit

Llewellyn,
@Llewellyn@lemmy.ml avatar

Actively

SeaJ,

Most can. The DoD has consistently failed for years. Yet we still keep ballooning their budget.

SoleInvictus,
@SoleInvictus@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, how else is the US going to afford to kill brown people in other countries to ensure rich white people can keep getting richer?

QualisArtifexPereo,

Such edge lol

SoleInvictus,
@SoleInvictus@lemmy.world avatar

Such worthless, juvenile commentary. Fucking Redditors.

SeaJ, in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

Fuel and energy is also mining and has kickbacks.

Gyella, in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

It must be nice to live in a country where accountability is at least attempted. This shit would never work in Murica bc welll…. corruption.

cubicle0924,
xradeon, in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

The US doesn’t give you a nice little letter, but you can go to usafacts.org/visualizations/the-big-picture/ to see something similar.

Emu, in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on
@Emu@lemmy.ml avatar

Another thing that’s great about aussie tax… you can fill it out yourself, it’s very easy, all online, and it takes a very short time. They also explain every question in the form and have lots of materials that you can read. For me, I finish it each year in about 10 minutes, and never think about it again.

englishlad,

In the UK tax is deducted ‘at source’ by your employer for anybody employed. You have a personal tax code, which tells your employer how much tax to deduct and pay on you behalf.

You then have a number of allowances you can claim against if you are eligible, to reduce your tax, which issues you an updated tax code.

PersonalDevKit,

It is a very similar system in Australia. Must employees have their tax taken out when they are paid.

You can then claim deductions on certain things, and also make sure if you have multiple jobs you paid the correct tax.

Most people get some money back every year

First,

In Norway, we just get it prefilled based on automatically reported data, and it’s delivered by default after a certain date - you can of course make changes up until then (and retroactively up to 3 years later).

spez_,

It’s prefilled in Australia too, we just go through and double check it’s okay and then hit submit

mattd, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia
csolisr, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia

Well everyone, time to go fetch a frog and test something

dragovaar, in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

Cries in American 😥

NickwithaC,
@NickwithaC@lemmy.world avatar

99% “defence”

1% other

Diprount_Tomato,
@Diprount_Tomato@lemmy.world avatar

Forgot the part where the government supports monopolies

DarkGamer, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia
@DarkGamer@kbin.social avatar

The official beverage of getting drunk and trying stuff

Orange, in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on
@Orange@sh.itjust.works avatar

That is a freaking sweet seal for the Australian Government! Id wear that on a shirt

NumbersCanBeFun, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia
@NumbersCanBeFun@kbin.social avatar

I don't even like to drink this kind of stuff but I'll buy it now and again to support the brand. Still better than bud light I am sure.

CeruleanRuin,
@CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world avatar

Most things are better than Bud Light.

problematicPanther,
@problematicPanther@lemmy.world avatar

I’d rather drink goat piss than bud right.

NumbersCanBeFun,
@NumbersCanBeFun@kbin.social avatar

I'd drink fermented beaver piss over bud light. At least that tang will take you places. No where good but it will take you.

Ertebolle,

Yeah, I kind of hate that somehow refusing to buy shitty dishwater beer is now a conservative political statement.

Daisyifyoudo,

The"statement"is a dumb as they are

Ertebolle, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia
UserDoesNotExist, (edited ) in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia

Why does food and consumables suddenly have to become political?

When will my Steak have Trumps Face printed on it? Do my cornflakes need some jets and other kind of political messages on it? Fuck no.

I just want to eat and drink. And the only thing I need to know from the packaging is what the product is about. Just stop making food political, what the hell is wrong with this world.

Some stupid print on the package is not going to fix this world in any way.

There is no driver of division to rival missionary behaviour.

Blamemeta,

Its pretty recent that normal companies havs become explicitly poltical, because if they don’t partipate, they’re seen as part of the problem.

UserDoesNotExist,

Yea. And by doing so they just reinforce the problematics. People just need to stop with missionary behaviour. On both sides.

Selmafudd,

It’s simply on there because they think it will sell more product

krayj,

“If it is stupid but it works, it isn’t stupid.” - Mercedes Lackey

These companies do it to sell product, not because they actually do or don’t believe in some political agenda. If it works to sell more product, then they are going to do it regardless of how repulsive some niche group in a far corner of the internet finds it.

keeb420,

Blame Republicans. They got upset bud light sent a personalized can or two to someone. At least with democrats and liberals when they say boycot someone it's for a good reason. Like fuck nestle.

dragonflyteaparty,

Couldn’t have said it better.

primbin,

I don’t really think this is fundamentally different from how it’s always been. Food and drink has always had branding, and I don’t see how gay water is truly that much different from any other branding. The only difference I see is that republicans won’t stop complaining about it

UserDoesNotExist,

How would you react if someone prints Jesus Christ, hanging on the cross with bloody hands and feet onto your favourite beer. With a face of pure agony and some letters addressing charity?

Or how would you react if some company prints advertisement of Scientology onto their products.

The only thing that belongs onto a product is something to identify the brand, the expiry date, and what it actually contains.

CeruleanRuin,
@CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world avatar

I’d probably just buy a different beer and get on with my life. So long as they’re not using their product to actively promote bigotry in society, there’s no reason for me to care.

wildeaboutoskar,
@wildeaboutoskar@lemmy.world avatar

How would you react if someone prints Jesus Christ, hanging on the cross with bloody hands and feet onto your favourite beer. With a face of pure agony and some letters addressing charity?

That sounds quite metal tbh for beer. I would give it a go.

UserDoesNotExist,

•`_´•

surewhynotlem,

Being gay isn’t political…

oatscoop,

There are two sexualities: straight and political.

agent_flounder,

How do you figure that? Do you say the same about races too or?

oatscoop,

It’s a joke.

Bardfinn,

It is when one political party wants to genocide trans people and send gay people to reeducation camps.

surewhynotlem,

Homophobia is political, yes.

Bardfinn,

The political right wing in the United States has been organised around a politics of scapegoating minorities for seventy years or more; there’s a point at which the two major parties switched their wing orientations in the 1960’s, but the same core principles have been the backbone of the right wing in the US for its entire existence:

  • A “Natural” Hierarchy;
  • A perpetual representation of their supposed victimhood;
  • An appeal to Law and Order to redress the supposed grievance;
  • An induction of sexual anxiety.

In years past, these were enacted on ethnic minorities; specially and primarily at African-Americans.

Today, a politics of Othering, scapegoating, and persecuting ethnic minorities is no longer politically viable, because society has moved its perception to the point that we now understand that persecution of individuals or groups based on ethnicity is not just hostile, rude, and immoral, but also criminal and outright wrong.

So to maintain their political power & influence, they’ve taken that playbook and turned it to the next page,

  • A moral panic of Sodom and Gomorrah.

It should be noted that none of this is new; it’s been in development for decades, and was aimed at lesbians and gay men in the 1970’s and especially during the AIDS crisis of the 1980’s.

But the bigots feel they can get a wedge in to society and the law by aiming their bigoted behaviour and rhetoric at transgender people.

Full disclosure: I am transgender, and have spent the last five years documenting and fighting hatred on Reddit. I have an anti-hatred bias. If that disqualifies my answer as not being “unbiased”, then …

jennwiththesea,
@jennwiththesea@lemmy.world avatar

Yes, thank you. Really surprised to see only one comment saying this.

hoshikarakitaridia,

It shouldn’t be.

Unfortunately everyone is trying to make it political which just restricts gay ppl and damages politics in a brand new.

If being gay was just a trait again, we could skip a lot of this circus. But until then, honk honk.

CeruleanRuin,
@CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world avatar

The people “trying to make it political” are the ones who want it to go away - ie, the bigots, who somehow always seem to be on the right wing. Everyone else has to push back because failing to do so means bending to the will of the bigots.

If you want it to stop being political, your energy should be directed against conservatives who keep trying to put people into arbitrary boxes and keep them there.

thallamabond,

Trump BurgerYou cannot escape

UserDoesNotExist,

This is just disturbing. It’s almost as weird as Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop products.

Kichae,

When will my Steak have Trumps Face printed on it?

Like 15 years ago.

UserDoesNotExist,

(ㆆ _ ㆆ) why am I not surprised…

Kichae,

The real question is whether they came with free ketchup or not.

Never mind. I just used the word "free" with respect to Trump. That definitely never happened.

MegaUltraChicken,

If 5 letters fit on the package, Trump has probably tried to sell it.

PooPooTheClown,

The only reason you know this exists is because you’re on social media reading about it. You’d probably never see this in a store, and if you did it’d be one whole six-pack next to the hundreds of others brands.

I think you may be overreacting, but who knows maybe Gay Water is the next Coca-Cola.

These kinds of products are made pretty much only for pictures to be posted on social media, so if it bothers you maybe don’t browse as much idk

CeruleanRuin,
@CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world avatar

Must be nice to not have to worry about representation.

UserDoesNotExist,

What for do you need representation? I don’t need it. I don’t even know what should or could represent me.

I don’t identify with anything. I am just my self as I am. What use would it have to identify with something? None.

It’s purely corporations trying to make capital gains off cultural phenomena (useless currents that will fizzle out just to get replaced with the next trend - LGB was followed by LGBT and was followed by LGBTQIA+++, it’s the endless progression of a subculture, something big corporation can milk like Star Wars or any other brandable shit), it’s like some Christian dumbass buying a beer because some tortured guy is printed on it.

It has become so laughable nowadays, that Id imagine only some “woke” boomers would fall for it. But nope. Tons of stupid people from all age groups are celebrating their own belief of being rebellious and innovative, or shall I say the belief to improve the world. And big corporations love it. They love the drama and the attention they can generate with the trend hunters.

CeruleanRuin,
@CeruleanRuin@lemmy.world avatar

Your privilege is showing, mate! Tuck that shit in, nobody wants to see that.

Piecemakers3Dprints,
@Piecemakers3Dprints@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t encourage the cishet white ignoramus. You’ll lose a shoe wading through that shit.

wildeaboutoskar,
@wildeaboutoskar@lemmy.world avatar

Food and drink are incredibly political in general, this is just one aspect of it.

rockSlayer, in Gay Water, a vodka soda that's a response to the Bud Light transphobia

Honestly I’m just glad to hear people recognizing that Anheuser-Busch isn’t a trans icon or even queer friendly.

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