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Not-That-Bright

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Is there a disabilities room for people with disabilities?
Or hows bout Howard/Bush supporters to get together and escape the tormenting they recieve in University?
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Is there a disabilities room for people with disabilities?
Or hows bout Howard/Bush supporters to get together and escape the tormenting they recieve in University?
I don't remember seeing any disabled people of any description at Uni yet.

As for the Uni politics and their groups, I tend to steer clear of them. They get too catty for my liking,
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Is there a disabilities room for people with disabilities?
Or hows bout Howard/Bush supporters to get together and escape the tormenting they recieve in University?
Yes, and a womens room and an international students room. Straight male Australian citizens are the only ones without it. While international lesbians have three.
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Haven't you noticed politics creeps into EVERY discussion at uni?

Not really, most of my Uni discussions revolves around chicks and drugs :)
 

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Comrade nathan said:
AMERICAN students are quitting Queensland universities in the face of hate attacks by Australians angry at US President George W. Bush and the war in Iraq.

One university has launched an investigation into claims an American student returned to the US after suffering six months of abuse at a residential college in Brisbane.

American students have told The Sunday Mail the verbal attacks are unbearable and threatening to escalate into physical violence.

Griffith University student Ian Wanner, 19, from Oregon, said abusive Australian students had repeatedly called him a "sepo" – short for septic tank. "It is so disrespectful. It's not exactly the most welcoming atmosphere here," he said.

The Queensland Anti-Discrimination Commission has described the abuse as "horrible" and says it could be classed as racial vilification.

The abuse problem is so prevalent that US students are being given formal briefings before leaving home on how to cope with abusive Australians.

Mr Wanner said even female Australian students were verbally abusive. He warned the problem could "escalate into a very large brawl".

"There has already been confrontations between people," he said.

A female American student from Griffith, who wished to remain unnamed, said she had met some "exceptional" people in Australia – but was leaving this month in shock over her treatment.

She said she was desperate to go home after the slurs, which also spilled over at pubs in central Brisbane.

"They basically picked on me," she said. "At first, I thought it was a joke. Then I just had it out with them and told them I came here to be treated respectfully.

"I have had a few incidents in bars. I had a guy and he heard my accent and he said: 'I hate your president. I hate your country.' "

Another Griffith student has already returned to the US after enduring six months of abuse at the university's residential college in Brisbane.

All the students received counselling before arriving and were warned of the backlash against the US.

They said they were advised not to carry any items that would identify their nationality.

A postgraduate American student at the University of Queensland's St Lucia campus, in Brisbane's west, has also complained to the Australian-American Association of being "persecuted" and subjected to "name-calling" by Australian students.

Another American studying at UQ said attitudes towards him were "scary".

"It's unbelievable," he said. "It's been war. People are scared. It is hard to be an American in Australia at the moment, it is really hard. It varies with different people, but you have to be quiet and try not to draw attention to yourself."

Australian-American Association state president Marylou Badeaux said anti-American sentiment had reached a climax over the war in Iraq.

She said attacks from the general public were mostly sedate – but had grown into open hostility at several Queensland universities. In some cases, US students and academics were being "persecuted" for merely having an American accent.

"They are taking it out on people who may or may not agree but just because they have an American accent, they are being persecuted," she said.

Ms Badeaux said long-time US residents in Australia noticed attitudes towards them fluctuated with US Government policy. "It all depends on what the policies of the US government are at the time," she said.

Queensland Anti-Discrimination deputy commissioner Neroli Holmes said the alleged labelling of students as "sepos" could be classed as racial vilification under anti-discrimination laws.

Racial vilification included public comment which incited hatred, serious contempt or severe ridicule of a person or group based on race or nationality. "It sounds quite horrible," Ms Holmes said.

Griffith University spokeswoman Nicola Collier-Jackson said an investigation had been launched into the American abuse claims.

She said the university had a zero-tolerance policy to harassment.

"We don't accept it at all. We will investigate it. We need to get to the bottom of it," she said.

The Colorado-based Australearn organisation – which teaches "cultural adjustment" to US students before they come to Australia – started warning in January of attitudes towards Americans over Iraq.

Australearn's Australian director, Shelia Houston, said the briefings aimed to give American students "coping strategies" in the face of an attack.

She said some students suffered culture shock because of the belief that everyone loved Americans. "We are giving them the heads up that it is a bit more heated because of the war in Iraq," Ms Houston said.

Note: My bold

http://www.thesundaymail.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,15728747^902,00.html

SHows you how uneducated some lefties are. The last time right winged people made expressions of the sought, there was an international tribunal, Nuremburg.

I would have thought a university education would have helped these dropkicks who are terrorising our visitors that politics is not the flavour of everyone. I suppose you can't expect much from people who have the "Green Left" in front of people's faces as the pass train stations.
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Or hows bout Howard/Bush supporters to get together and escape the tormenting they recieve in University?
There is always the Engineering faculty. :p

Jonathan A said:
SHows you how uneducated some lefties are. The last time right winged people made expressions of the sought, there was an international tribunal, Nuremburg.

I would have thought a university education would have helped these dropkicks who are terrorising our visitors that politics is not the flavour of everyone. I suppose you can't expect much from people who have the "Green Left" in front of people's faces as the pass train stations.
Umm Hitler was probably more left winged then the American Democrats.
 

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Actually if you look at his economic policies it is true. The government was heavily evolved in the economy.
 

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Haha. Everything DOES lead to Nazi Germany. The legends were true.
 

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"Nazism shares many economic features with Fascism, featuring complete government control of finance and investment (allocation of credit), industry, and agriculture."

Sounds lefty to me...
 

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Iron woman said:
Haha. Everything DOES lead to Nazi Germany. The legends were true.
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I swear it is true!

Eurasians are a genetially superior race. Everyone must be forced to breed with another race for the benefit of the human species.

...to create super humans like me!
Yep even a thread on beauty :p
 

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Yay for the 'Wow, go the lefties!' posts. This may surprise some of you (Jonathon and NTB, basically), but the anti-American sentiment is not confined to the left but is shared by many across the political spectrum. I'm sure that there are as many conservatives opposed to US cultural imperialism as there are 'lefties' opposed to the Yank's role in creating the Iraq War (I, and many other progressives, are not necessarily against the war, but rather the manner in which it was justified, both then and now).
 

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Generator said:
Yay for the 'Wow, go the lefties!' posts. This may surprise some of you (Jonathon and NTB, basically), but the anti-American sentiment is not confined to the left but is shared by many across the political spectrum. I'm sure that there are as many conservatives opposed to US cultural imperialism as there are 'lefties' opposed to the Yank's role in creating the Iraq War (I, and many other progressives, are not necessarily against the war, but rather the manner in which it was justified, both then and now).
This may surprise some of you (Jonathon and NTB, basically), but the anti-American sentiment is not confined to the left but is shared by many across the political spectrum.
No, I think you'll find you're wrong. Don't be a Jerk, what was I supposed to say in the face of a bunch of stupid posts?
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
No, I think you'll find you're wrong. Don't be a Jerk, what was I supposed to say in the face of a bunch of stupid posts?
Make a decent point and not stoop to their level?
 

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