If you were as out­raged by Little Johnny Howard’s com­ments on what it means to be an aver­age Aus­tralian as I was, then go read this inspir­ing post by my friend sil­verblue on being pas­sion­ately exceptional.

I’m glad I’m not ‘aver­age’. I don’t want to be ‘aver­age’. I want to be ‘excep­tional’, I want to be bril­liant, pas­sion­ately alive and involved in affairs here and abroad. I am ashamed of the way my coun­try treats refugees, its indi­gen­ous inhab­it­ants, its minor­it­ies, I am ashamed of our record with gay rights, of our past. My shame does not stop me acting, nor does it send me to bed guilty – when I can, I move for­ward, and in that I feel no fear or hes­it­a­tion. My urge to change gal­van­ises rather than para­lyses – while I know that I am not spe­cific­ally the ‘white Chris­tian’ that people speak of when dom­in­a­tion and degred­a­tion are going around, I am a rep­res­ent­at­ive of that group, which is why I want to do some­thing to prove that we can be a force for change and free­dom rather than repres­sion and monoculture.”