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Race, media and cultural identities in Australia : Comments

By Andrew Jakubowicz, published 12/4/2010

The level of inter-cultural knowledge in Australia remains extraordinarily low: the media ensure there is very little presence of people of colour.

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I don't know, Jay, I wouldn't call Anglos low IQ, low status peasants. But feel free.

Try as I might, I can't recall what Elin Nordgren looks like. At my advanced age, I can't really read the fine print on grocery packaging, but I could pick Haile Berry or Beyonce at two hundred yards, no trouble. If Australians of the future have all of their beauty and brains, I agree there may not be much of a place for ugly people, or people with IQs of 80, but use your Anglo-advantages while they last, Jay.
Posted by Loudmouth, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 5:25:09 PM
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Oh I am Joe, I am, don't worry about that.
Did you watch the video?
I'd post some links to some VALID criticism of White people by REAL Pro White commentators but I don't think you nor anyone else on this site is ready to hear the truth about our race.
That's the thing, criticising your own Race out of a love of your people, as Pastor Manning does is far more dangerous than criticising others because you might actually be called upon to do something about it. This is why, as I said you never hear the people in the middle of this Multiculturalist/Right Wing crossfire who might actually be able to change things for the better.
Here's another two:
A White guy from south Africa and a black guy AGAIN, both speaking sense, I tell you if you want a diverse range of opinions and a real representation of a society go to Youtube, forget the mainstream media. Just so you know the first set of videos are STRONG, I mean it if you are offended easily, don't watch but it's REAL.This is real media.
http://www.youtube.com/user/R3NDI3R#p/u/7/Zw4x5xp_-zI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iT6QRsUzxm8
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 5:51:24 PM
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AKA, I don't know what you thought I was trying to say, but I was giving a sarcastic response to those people in our country who carry on about multiculturalism and how terrible it is that we are accepting more 'foreigners'.

I was suggesting that technically, all other ethnic groups in this country are 'foreigners' to Indigenous Australians.

Your comment on trolling was a bit unfair I feel, but as you said, you are certainly not speaking for everyone else.
Posted by suzeonline, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 6:36:49 PM
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Jay Of Melbourne, your line of thought (if it exists) is difficult to follow. I do think that if you visit the U.S. you could feel at home in Mississippi or one of our deep southern states.
Posted by Joe in the U.S., Wednesday, 14 April 2010 6:54:26 PM
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Hi Joe,
No, I doubt I'd fit in any better there than anywhere else.
My train of thought is sometimes hard to follow because I rule no viewpoint or stream of thought out.
Harold Covington or David Dukes viewpoints on race relations are just as valid, to me as Pastor Manning or Bill Cosby. Everyones views need to be considered, that's not to say I see things in a relativistic way and don't attach more value to certain people's views than others but my mind is open.
It's what's called a pluralistic viewpoint and what I'm doing to these rather silly people is trying to point out that they only pretend to be open minded, whereas I actually am :)
Leftism has become so toxic that it barely retains the properties of a solid movement, it's so bloated and hateful that it can't move except to take aim at anyone who disagrees with it.
I'm a middle man, the Left are trying to round us Middle Men up and the Right are building the concentration camps to hold us, Run White Rabbit Run!
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 8:38:51 PM
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suzeonline,
sorry if I gave a wrong impression regarding trolling. I just didn't want to start a side conversation about the point I made responding to what I thought was your question.

I was not suggesting anyone was trolling, just cautious in case my comment was taken that way
Posted by Aka, Wednesday, 14 April 2010 10:14:38 PM
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