Kiwiana

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

Eric Crampton is guest-blogging from New Zealand for his friend Bryan Caplan, who’s on vacation in California. As he has recently taken up a position at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, he is in a wondeful position to share some Kiwiana:

  • The safety nuts haven’t yet taken over here. You’re still free to injure yourself in interesting ways. Mountain roads to ski fields are exhilirating and terrifying; occasionally, cars fall off of them. The Department of Conservation might warn you against doing something particularly stupid, but you can feel free to ignore them. When folks win Darwin awards as consequence, there’s no hue and cry for stricter safety regulations.
  • Politics is more relaxed. The Prime Minister lent her voice to an episode of BroTown, a cartoon that sits somewhere between Simpsons and South Park. The leader of the ACT Party spent a few weeks on the NZ version of Dancing with the Stars.
  • The Broadcasting Standards Authority is a good deal more relaxed than the FCC. Free to air broadcast television includes South Park, Deadwood and the Sopranos. In response to complaints, the BSA is far more likely to tell folks to stop whinging than it is to levy fines.
  • Society failed to implode after the legalisation of prostitution and gay marriage (civil unions).
  • I haven’t had to worry about the terrorism alert status since I got here.
  • It’s an easy 25 minute commute from beach to school.

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