According to Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, the Mayans were right and the apocalypse is near. |
According to Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, the Mayans were right and the apocalypse is near. In a spoof 50-second video appearance promoting a local radio station's breakfast show, Gillard provided hair-raising details that she said would come when the world ends this month, as the ancient Mayans calendar predicted. With the straight face she often uses in a normal press conference, and surrounded by Australian national flags, Gillard addressed viewers as "My dear remaining fellow Australians." "The end of world is coming. It wasn't Y2K, it wasn't even the carbon price," said Gillard firmly. "It turns out that the Mayan calendar is true." Y2K was the computer glitch feared globally just before the year 2000, while the carbon tax refers to a major controversial policy put forward by her Labour government in 2012. She went into terrifying details about the end of the world such as "flesh-eating zombies" and "demonic hell beasts", but then wooed her constituents with promises. "If you know one thing about me it is this: I will always fight for you to the very end," she said, but noted that there is also a bright spot. "At least this means I won't have to do Q&A again," she said, referring to an Australian TV show where politicians usually have to face tough questions from the audience. A spokesman for Gillard said the video, which was uploaded by radio station Triple J on Thursday and has already been viewed more than 232,000 times on YouTube, was simply a spoof. "It's just bit of fun," he told the reporters. "It's just a bit of humor for the end of the year. Nothing else." The video comes out in the wake of a phone hoax in which two Australian presenters from another local radio station called the hospital which is treating Prince William's wife Kate and posed as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles to ask questions about her condition. (Read by Brian Salter. Brian Salter is a journalist at the China Daily Website.) (Agencies) |
日前,澳大利亞總理茱莉亞-吉拉德錄制了一段視頻,在其中表示:瑪雅人的預(yù)言是真的,世界末日即將來臨! 在這段50秒鐘的搞笑視頻中,吉拉德告訴了大家一些自己認(rèn)為即將在本月月末的世界末日發(fā)生的令人恐懼的細(xì)節(jié)。有些人認(rèn)為古老的瑪雅歷法預(yù)言了世界末日的來臨。這段視頻是為推廣當(dāng)?shù)匾患译娕_的早間節(jié)目錄制的。 她在視頻中和平時召開記者發(fā)布會時一樣表情嚴(yán)肅,身邊插著數(shù)面澳大利亞國旗。吉拉德稱呼觀眾為“我親愛的澳大利亞幸存同胞們”。 吉拉德堅定地說:“世界末日就要來了。不是千禧危機(jī),也不是碳稅,瑪雅歷法是真實的。” 千禧危機(jī)是指2000年之前出現(xiàn)的全球性計算機(jī)故障恐慌,碳稅是指2012年以她為首的工黨政府提出的一項有爭議的政策。 接著,她還描述了世界末日有可能出現(xiàn)的恐怖細(xì)節(jié),比如“食人僵尸”、“惡魔怪獸”等等,但之后也做出了承諾。 “如果你對我有所了解的話,那就是,我會一直為你們戰(zhàn)斗到底。”但她指出也有令人高興的一面。 她說:“至少這意味著我將不用再去參加質(zhì)詢了。”她指的是參加一檔電視臺節(jié)目時,政客經(jīng)常要回答觀眾提出的尖刻問題。 吉拉德的一名發(fā)言人說,這只是一段搞笑視頻。這段視頻在本周四由電臺“三J晨間秀”節(jié)目上傳到網(wǎng)上,在YouTube視頻網(wǎng)站上點擊量已經(jīng)超過23.2萬次。 他告訴記者:“這只是為了有趣。只是末日幽默。沒有別的意思。” 在這段視頻發(fā)布之前,來自另一家地方電臺的兩名澳大利亞主持人致電凱特王妃就診的醫(yī)院,假裝伊麗莎白女王和查爾斯王儲,詢問有關(guān)凱特王妃的情況。 相關(guān)閱讀 瑪雅考古新發(fā)現(xiàn)推翻“2012世界末日說” (中國日報網(wǎng)英語點津 Julie 編輯:陳丹妮) |
Vocabulary: Y2K: 千禧危機(jī),千年蟲 in the wake of: 緊緊跟隨,效仿 |