Are Australians more racist than other people?
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Vlad. — 4 years ago(October 22, 2021 08:24 AM)
Are Australians more racist than other people?
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I spent some time reading about Mel Gibson’s various Feats of Racism yesterday, given the backlash against him being cast in the new John Wick. I then thought of AyeLewis, RIP, and Timmian, RIP, and also DT, RIP — all powerful racists down under.
I recall years ago, DT (not he can’t, who is Irish or something ****ty) insulted a GoT poster by calling him a “Paki.” There was backlash. DT claimed it was a normal thing in Aussie land. A term of endearment. A loving admission of the physical differences that differentiate us. Anyways, he made it seem as though racism was perceived slightly different over there.
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phantomparticle — 4 years ago(October 22, 2021 06:33 PM)
Half-Caste Act was the common name given to Acts of Parliament passed in Victoria and Western Australia in 1886. They became the model for legislation to control Aboriginal people throughout Australia, such as the Aboriginals Protection and Restriction of the Sale of Opium Act 1897 in Queensland. Wikipedia
Also check out this movie, based on an actual event in which three half-caste children were kidnapped from their families and sent to an institution, from which they escaped and walked 1,500 miles back to their homes, eluding authorities and using the fence as a guide.
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Tech Wizard — 4 years ago(October 23, 2021 01:49 AM)
I spent some time reading filmboards viciously attacking the only black member here. It seems acceptable to bother the black people on filmboards. The problem filmboards has about racism is when the racism is from Aussies?
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 4 years ago(October 23, 2021 01:51 AM)One needs to stop making other races fight one another.
½ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ½ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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️ Christina 1986-05-20 


— 4 years ago(October 23, 2021 03:27 AM)I thought that, if you're non-White, you just respect White people, not worrying about everyone, like, calling for Hitler on sight of a non-White on some random or jealous whim.
Some racists like to weave it in over time, telling themselves they are better than certain people among different races.
I know non-Whites get insecure, and it's a good point.
½ S/N Asian (40%+ Chinese) ½ Norwegian/Danish-Irish Swiss (Amish/PA) German French Dutch? French+Dutch Celtic-Irish English-Irish?
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Vlad. — 4 years ago(October 23, 2021 11:04 AM)
I think Americans are hyper sensitive about it now because minorities have, rightfully so to some degree, raised a fuss about it. The stakes here are such that you could lose your job and virtually your life if you say the wrong thing.
I don’t think it’s more commonplace here. It’s just got a spotlight on it.
The sense I got is Aussies don’t have the same situation there with riots and cancel culture all driven by perceived racism. So it’s just not something most people outside the US care as much about.
I went to Italy and it was so incredibly racist. France, same deal. I think the US is really beating itself up over it
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Donna Acacia — 4 years ago(October 24, 2021 01:10 PM)
I think Americans are hyper sensitive
about it now
because minorities have, rightfully so to some degree, raised a fuss about it.
No, idiot! We've fussed about it since the Abe Lincoln. We are in year 2021.
I went to Italy and it was so incredibly racist. France, same deal. I think the US is really beating itself up over it
They should and the know why. History. And if they aren't reminded of the history of the slave trade and all that that went along with it, they will continue to kill off and arrest minorities in alarming rates they way it was before and keep minorites in poverty.