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Racism in Australia (1 Viewer)

Honestly, have you ever felt racially prejudiced against whilst you were in Aus?

  • Never

    Votes: 29 23.4%
  • Yes, but it was a one-off thing

    Votes: 28 22.6%
  • Yes, a number of times

    Votes: 44 35.5%
  • Yes, i deal with it somewhat constantly

    Votes: 23 18.5%

  • Total voters
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  • Poll closed .

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Have you ever been discriminated against racially in Australia? (See poll)

Points of discussion:
  • How prevalent is racism in Australia?
  • Does it often occur in the media, workplace, school, socially?
  • Does it impact on employment prospects?
  • What do our political leaders do about it?
  • Where were we and where are we heading?
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felt? how about directly verbally abused for being a gook? doesn't happen much these days though.
 

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what i find halarious
is when people diss muslims at work etc and with friends and stuff
and they dont know im muslim
and i let them have a bitch about it
and i say im muslim
and the fun begins thereon
 

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soha said:
what i find halarious
is when people diss muslims at work etc and with friends and stuff
and they dont know im muslim
and i let them have a bitch about it
and i say im muslim
and the fun begins thereon
i think they just rip into you even more. instead of talking about all muslims, they continue to diss you as a muslim alone.
that is all that is all that is all that is all that is all that is all that is all
 

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don't worry soha. i still love you. even when ASIO takes you away i'll still remember you as my favourite muslim on BOS.
 

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transcendent said:
don't worry soha. i still love you. even when ASIO takes you away i'll still remember you as my favourite muslim on BOS.
lol..thanx that makes me feel special
 
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soha said:
what i find halarious
is when people diss muslims at work etc and with friends and stuff
and they dont know im muslim
and i let them have a bitch about it
and i say im muslim
and the fun begins thereon
What I find hahaliarghariosisuss is that being muslim somehow equates to a racial issue.
 

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ogmzergrush said:
What I find hahaliarghariosisuss is that being muslim somehow equates to a racial issue.
well i find it halarious that beign muslim these days equates to some huge 'issue" within itself
 

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ogmzergrush said:
What I find hahaliarghariosisuss is that being muslim somehow equates to a racial issue.
...the correct characterisation is 'socio-religious group'. Kinda like the jews.
 
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soha said:
well i find it halarious that beign muslim these days equates to some huge 'issue" within itself
How come your work mates can't tell that you're a Muslim? Shouldn't you be wearing a vail, else you will go to hell?
 

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TerrbleSpellor said:
How come your work mates can't tell that you're a Muslim? Shouldn't you be wearing a vail, else you will go to hell?
good point, yeah i should be
but i dont...but i will soon inshallah
 

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Not actually sure. One of my flatmates hates me and avoids me, it could be because I'm white (since I haven't done anything to her and she never tried to talk to me unlike other asian flatmates) or I intimidate her.

I'm hoping its the latter.
 

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i am attacked by racists about once every month. most of them are childish teenagers. :cool:
 

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I'm far too involved in politics for my own good, so I've met a lot of people who whinge about discrimination. Problem is, they look for discrimination where it doesn't exist. Women who think they're disadvantaged because they don't have dicks. Gay-identifying people who think they're disadvantaged because nobody else is gay. But the commonality among most of these people is that they are, for the most part, white (or at least european-descendant). And if they aren't, then they're textbook examples of people who are out for pity.

Being of Chinese descent, I'm tempted to say that yes, I've faced racism in society. Hell, I'll even use it in a debate if I think it'll get me leverage. But the fact is that the I've only faced racism twice in my twenty years. Twelve years ago, when a bunch of lebs wanted to beat me up (they regretted it, because as we all know, all asians know the Martial arts), and ten years ago, when I had a racist teacher. And she was just pissed off because I was smarter than her. Other than that, I've felt pretty much a part of the Aussie community.
 
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hmmm, yes i have felt it before, most were one-offs, only a few were what u could call offensive. i hate being called by my race, like if you're lebanese someone u don't know will call out to you "hey lebbo!", or if you're asian they'll yell out "hey asian girl!". i'm just like, thanx a lot mate. its not that really offensive, but damn annoying. usually only the people u can tell are total losers do it.
 

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yeah tell me about it i'm lebo muslim but don't look it....
 
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This thread cracks me up! I was actually LOL'ing.

I've never been racist in my life! Not even once!

In year 11, my lebanese friend took me to his christian church which is an arabic one - hence only arabs go there - and I have blonde hair and white/pink skin so i stood out, but my friend said because i was with him, that they wouldn't touch me :cool: There i met some racist lebs - they hate us as much as we hate them :eek:
 

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I think the local media is totally racist. Every local tv program and tv star in Australia is 99.99% anglo. I never see any asian main characters or asian celebs in Australian entertainment media.

Compared with America they have much more representation for their black minority such as black tv shows or black celebrities such as 'my wife and kids', 'opah winfrey show', 'cosby show' 'fresh prince of bel air', celebs such as Will Smith, Usher, Oprah, Morgan Freeman, Denzel Washington, Snoop Dogg, Halle Berry etc
 
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supercharged said:
I think the local media is totally racist. Every local tv program and tv star in Australia is 99.99% anglo. I never see any asian main characters or asian celebs in Australian entertainment media.

Compared with America they have much more representation for their black minority such as black tv shows or black celebrities such as 'my wife and kids', 'opah winfrey show', 'cosby show' 'fresh prince of bel air', celebs such as Will Smith, Usher, Oprah, Morgan Freeman, Denzel Washington, Snoop Dogg, Halle Berry etc
true, we are fairly behind on a media representation of our society. but that show "we can be heroes" was damn good.
 

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