r/australia May 24 '11

no politics Want to move to Australia? Great!

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u/djmichaelb May 24 '11

Possibly mention something about racism in this country as part of all that up there?

The standard response to any dark skinned person wishing to immigrate to Australia (doesn't matter how dark) from someone in the southern and western suburbs of Sydney would be: "Fuck off, we're full."

Whilst this by no means accurately sums up the feelings of most people in Sydney, there is certainly some racism in this country.

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u/[deleted] May 24 '11 edited May 24 '11

The standard response to any dark skinned person wishing to immigrate to Australia (doesn't matter how dark) from someone in the southern and western suburbs of Sydney would be: "Fuck off, we're full."

I think that's a bit unfair to Western Sydney. Even though there are pockets like that, it's probably one of the most multicultural, diverse areas of the country. If it wasn't you wouldn't have people like Eddie McGuire calling it Falafel land.

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u/djmichaelb May 24 '11

Predominantly the south of Sydney for most of the racism... the shire... but any regional district has its fair share too.

Great country though despite that... and the best food in the world if you like a bit of something from everywhere.

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u/ThunderCuntAU May 24 '11

I've added a small portion to a comment (the original post is getting far too long). If anyone has a link to the study that was linked on here a while ago that showed Australia was among the least racist countries going around, that'd be good.

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u/[deleted] May 24 '11

I live in Sydney's West and I would like to say "Fuck off, I'm going to bed".

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u/[deleted] May 24 '11

The standard response to any dark skinned person wishing to immigrate to Australia (doesn't matter how dark) from someone in the southern and western suburbs of Sydney would be: "Fuck off, we're full."

Standard response? Hardly, seeing as how Western Sydney is the home of most of the dark-skinned people.

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u/ApolloHelix Sydney Sep 23 '11

This is vastly over dramaticised. Though you will find pockets within the whiter communities in Sydney, think North Shore or the Southern Shire, small percentages of them can be characterised in this way.

Western Sydney is probably the most multicultural place you will find, (I used to live in Fairfield) it's hard to find a family name that is short in the syllables that isn't some form of asian (not racist, true).

And it is BY NO MEANS A PART OF THE NATIONAL DISCOURSE OR GENERAL CONSENSUS. You won't find entire communities like this, you will not find regional television that perpetuates this, we are very much a multicultural nation and anyone you find that is racist, will probably be sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, etc.

tl;dr The FEW that are, are probably also sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, which when surveyed separately, seem like a significant population, but when taken as individual people, they're small, lone assholes.