When is Racism not racism.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfpADBQZfUE

 

I've seen this ad a few times now. I don't think the ad gets its point across. How is it discrimination against just indigenous is a stretch? Just cause the person feel like they've been discriminated because they're indigenous doesn't make it so. You can look suspecious with your hands tucked into your sleeve regardless of your race. Plus that woman frankly just look white to me. And some women simply prefer not to sit next to man on a bus. The last guy just look mediteranian to me even though the only bit related to the indigenous is the "ab0" joke. 

 

I get the point they're trying to make on the ad but it just ends up mocking the indigeous for being cry babies. I don't like this ad. 

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When is Racism not racism.

Can anyone say Al Sharpton?

 

How about that bogus claim and charge of racism regarding Tawana Brawley?  He ended up having to pay that falsely accused police officer a tidy sum.

 

I'll tell you when racism isn't racism, when someone accuses another of being racist without a scintilla of proof or reason.




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Is that a dig at me? 😄

Like I basically said in my post, I don't care anymore. They have turned me against them and with good reason.
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I'm a racist. 90% of ALL humans are horrible.

 

I'd like to take them and stick them on uranus.

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This weekend I went to the cinemas in the Blue Mountains and there was a young indigenous girl behind the counter. We bought our tickets and were waiting next a group of about 10 people (all older) who spent the next 30mins discussing whether the girl behind the counter was aboriginal. Hopefully she was too busy to notice cause they spent the time laughing and looking at her.

 

They didn't stop even when my husband interrupted with "is there an issue?"

 

I imagine if you get this kind of reaction wherever you are, it would be depressing.

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@boris1gary wrote:

http://www.independentaustralia.net/australia/australia-display/im-not-racist-but,6598

 

 

I’m not racist, but...

 

 

Australians are in denial about their racism. Indigenous Australian Natalie Cromb speaks out about a lifetime on the receiving end and her hope for the future.

 

A phrase so often used. A phrase I have heard countless times in my life and each and every time I hear it, I cringe because I know what is coming next:


The word BUT means "forget everything I have just said"

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They have turned me against them and with good reason

 

I'd like to ask who is the "they" you are talking about? 

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

 

This weekend I went to the cinemas in the Blue Mountains and there was a young indigenous girl behind the counter. We bought our tickets and were waiting next a group of about 10 people (all older) who spent the next 30mins discussing whether the girl behind the counter was aboriginal. Hopefully she was too busy to notice cause they spent the time laughing and looking at her.

 

They didn't stop even when my husband interrupted with "is there an issue?"

 

I imagine if you get this kind of reaction wherever you are, it would be depressing.


So first they don't know if she's aboriginal or not but spend time laughing and looking at her. Doesn't make sense. So if she doesn't happen to be aboriginal it's no longer racist???

People can be bigoted and insensitive for various reason. Doesn't make it racism.

 

I have met people with an unusual mix wondering what nationality of mix they are. Does that make me racist? Infact I actually perceived them as unique and much more beautiful. Which is probably a form of racism. 

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So first they don't know if she's aboriginal or not but spend time laughing and looking at her. Doesn't make sense. So if she doesn't happen to be aboriginal it's no longer racist???

People can be bigoted and insensitive for various reason. Doesn't make it racism.

 

I have met people with an unusual mix wondering what nationality of mix they are. Does that make me racist? Infact I actually perceived them as unique and much more beautiful. Which is probably a form of racism. 


I didn't notice she was indigenous until I overheard the comments in this group. But I had another look to see what they were going on about and yes, she was clearly indigenous albeit very light skinned.

 

Would they have spent half an hour of their time staring at a blond girl and debating her nationality? Or staring at an olive skinned girl and debating her nationality? No. So it is racism.

 

Wondering about someones nationality or not the same level of srcutinisation that indigenous people get. Because unfortunately it is tied into a whole raft of other stereotypes. That is what the ad is trying to highlight.

 

And I have often talked about a young indigenous girl I had working for me who copped unbelievable racism every day - from  people pointing and staring, to refusing to touch her (a bit hard when she was working a cash register and wanted to give you some change) to making overt gestures like visibly checking their change as if they were expecting her to steal some of it. 

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Let me introduce you to the actual agenda being driven by some indigenous academics and activists under the guise of equality and social inclusion.

 

Their vision is of a divided Australia. Of two separate societies – indigenous and the rest.

 

A society with two Parliaments. One exclusively for indigenous peoples and the other for the rest of us.

 

A society where we are a republic, where the Head of State has executive powers, but is elected solely by a vote of indigenous persons – the rest of us don’t have a say.

 

A society where the no-indigenous Parliament may pass laws which apply to non-indigenous persons only. However, all laws passed by the indiginous Parliament will apply to all person, indigenous or not.

 

And, I almost forget, all of this will be funded by a levy on all non-indigenous side of the society calculated at 3% of GDP. That is, we will do the work and 3% of what we earning will be handed to the Indiginous Parliament who will distribute it to those persons it deems, fall within the definition of indigenous.

 

Now, if you want a debate on actual as distinct to perceived racism, the this is a good start point to start.

 

So, where did this information come? The ABC Program “Big Ideas” where on the question “Should indigenous persons be recognised in the Constitution” an Aboriginal Barrister and indigenous right activist argued that no such need exists, because, this is his, and many other leading activists view of the future of Australian society – a country divided by race.

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Australians are not the racists were supposed to believe we are. I will post a survey when I get home that puts us in a good light when compared to o/seas countries.

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