Saturday, 11 September 2010

Racism in Australia.


Just to absolutely concur with your article on racism in Australia. I travelled there for six months and was flabbergasted at their inane arrogance and startling ignorance fortified by ego.

It isn't even frowned upon to talk about aboriginals as though they're dirt. They're stereotyped as ghetto dwelling drunks and thieves even though many (though arguably a minority) of that downtrodden minority hold down blue and white collar jobs; some in political office.

These indigenous people are randomly discriminated against in public places. A publican in Sydney , while I was there , refused to serve an aboriginal man a beer although he would serve his two white colleagues, then turning off the pool table lights when the man wanted to play

I cornered an Ozzy in debate over a beer about their racist attitudes. Running out of poor argument he recoursed "ignorant as fxxx, us, and proud of it". This is clear denial because for all the attempts at genocide and social engineering, the ab-original is still there and a stark reminder of the roots of white Australia ; their cruelty , deceit and ineptness

They are well aware that their presence on mass over there spans less than two centuries

They once had a whites only policy restricting immigrants who were not white or allowing non whites to earn as much as whites.

This lasted until 1973, not long after it became illegal to shoot aborigines as they are also known. So white Australians have been brought up on a legacy of one dimensional dominance. Australia is a more successful model of what America tried to be

While remarking on the dress of some traditional Muslim women in town, my chaperone blurted out "In my white Anglo Saxon country "

Their nemesis are the Lebanese, who call themselves the N word. There was a movie out called 'The Wog Boy', and the Lebanese stake much proud acclaim to it. Sadly, anybody of that Mediterranean look falls at first glance into their category and is targetable for the obligatory racial profiling

In the study of racism, Australia is a module all of its own. I salute you for looking so far overseas into it

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