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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.

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

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anti-mathmite said:
Why is it that university students are so blind to see the hand that feeds them? I would say inundate universities with terrorists, but they would probably be in favour of that idea; being the heavily traitorous people that they are.

I don’t know what they think they owe history.
Sorry, we already have too many court jesters. I might be so bold to add that they're of much higher quality *cream pie to face*
 

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It's been said before, but only "sepos" (select Queenslanders) can't tell the difference between Americans and American politics. I think it's unfortunate that America's foreign policy has hampered the chances of American students getting laid overseas.

But then again, I <3 Americans/America.
 
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As soon as you reveal that you have an accent, your nationality/percieved nationality becomes public property, and you can often be asked to defend various policies of your country, even if you don't believe in it yourself... eg. "I had a guy and he heard my accent and he said: 'I hate your president. I hate your country.' " I think that that public property thing is just human nature.
 

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It is quite stupid really, I don't see the need to bring up politics with a person from another country when chances you don't know enough about theirs and they don't know enough about ours to have a meaningful discussion.

There are quite a few Americans in my accommodation most are nice social people.
 

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im still laughing at the culture shock thing...."everyone loves americans"...loves to laught to maybe?????? nothing against them, but honestly.....
 

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I'm sure visitng Arab students are welcomed with hugs and kisses. Deal with it or fuck off stupid yanks, give those uni places to someone with half a fucking brain. Simply say I also hate George W. Bush. If you support him, then I guess you deserve the abuse. Just like a Nazi would be justifiyingly harassed by a group of Jews.
 

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This thread needs to be stickied.
 

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You're a stupid, arrogant peice of shit adambra.
I'm sure visitng Arab students are welcomed with hugs and kisses.
Yea, and I bet you'd tell them to grow up too wouldn't you?
give those uni places to someone with half a fucking brain.
Yea, someone like you? They earnt their place - the people abusing them are the stupid ones.
If you support him, then I guess you deserve the abuse.
Why? I Disagree with you - should I abuse you at every chance I get?
Just like a Nazi would be justifiyingly harassed by a group of Jews.
How can you compare what the Nazi's did to Jews with what the Bush administration has done to Australian uni students?

Grow up.

edit: Most people in Australia only know about the Bush Administration through fahrenheit 9/11... It's no wonder this sort of BS occurs.
 
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adambra said:
Just like a Nazi would be justifiyingly harassed by a group of Jews.
Congratulations mate, you just lost the argument by default.:)
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
You're a stupid, arrogant peice of shit adambra.
True.

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Why? I Disagree with you - should I abuse you at every chance I get?
No because I am right and you are wrong.

Not-That-Bright said:
How can you compare what the Nazi's did to Jews with what the Bush administration has done to Australian uni students?
You can't, I used a very poor analogy. Bush administration still an example of a terriblle government, who are the cause of hundreds of innocent deaths. That's the link I tried to make (albeit with a poor comparison)

Not-That-Bright said:
Anyone who supports the Bush administration is the one in need of "growing up".

Not-That-Bright said:
edit: Most people in Australia only know about the Bush Administration through fahrenheit 9/11... It's no wonder this sort of BS occurs.
Yeah cos our conservative media doesn't ever cover it... <===SARCASM

Meh, better it be Michael Moore than Fox News. Questionable leftie over overly conservative propaganda anyday.
 

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they sort of... contradict.. Which side are you on Adambra?[/QUOTE]

The first line was intended to be sarcastic.
 

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Oh yes! Michael Moore is a "questionable leftie" where as fox news is "overly (wtf?) conservative propaganda". Seriously mate, get a brain of your own... the lefties on this forum are decent, intelligent people, try learning from them.
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Oh yes! Michael Moore is a "questionable leftie" where as fox news is "overly (wtf?) conservative propaganda". Seriously mate, get a brain of your own... the lefties on this forum are decent, intelligent people, try learning from them.
Most of them.
 

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anti-mathmite said:
Sarcasm? but it is true. My cousin goes to Maquarie and they have "It's ok, to be gay" weeks where every day they dressed queer. Truely disturbing.
We have two queer collectives.
 

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anti-mathmite said:
Sarcasm? but it is true. My cousin goes to Maquarie and they have "It's ok, to be gay" weeks where every day they dressed queer. Truely disturbing.

You sure? I've never seen people dressed queer at Maq, apart from the guys in their pink shirts ;)

But there's a big "Queer Space" room somewhere where they all congregate I presume.
 

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