Is Australia racist?
If you asked your average Joe down the street, they would most probably say “no”. They would acknowledge that racism exists but only in a minority of people whose education or socialisation has somehow been faulty.
It also depends on where your average Joe lives. Is it a country town in Queensland or Canterbury in Sydney? They are two very different worlds, exposed to very different cultures, resulting in very different perspectives.
Then you have to narrow down what kind of racism are we even talking about. The genocide of thousands of Aboriginal people? Attitudes towards “boat people“? The man who hasn’t learnt English yet and frustrates you every time you try to pay for your petrol? The more typically “American” black-and-white skin colour racism?
I have always strongly believed Australia was not racist.
I grew up in country Queensland and my Anglo-Saxon parents never gave me reason to judge anyone by their skin colour. They loved people and, if anything, they seemed drawn to the neighbours with the darker shade of skin or the unique cooking odours. There was one Asian girl in my entire high school and she was my best friend.
I’ve always passionately defended the Aussie reputation that we aren’t racist. There had been a few occasions where black women were openly racist towards me. No amount of fake tan could help. It only strengthened my perception that there was more hypocrisy in the racism debate than a genuine grievance.
However, I have come to realise that my experience of embracing all cultures, colours and living in unity was not common. I was an idealistic, rural, middle-class white girl with no idea what life would really be like for a black person born in Australia.
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It`s sort of a pointless article really. Yes we`re racist. No, nothing can be done about it. And yes other nations 'round the world do the same thing.
Yes, something can, has and is being done about it.
Racism is ignorance.
It's articles like these that open minds to change.
You know there is no such thing as racism in Australia till a white person 'recognises" there is. Thanks Emma lol. Unfortunately most of us don't have to "venture" outside of our race in order to see racism.