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Are Australians racist? : Comments

By Peter West, published 6/12/2011

How the media framed the 'Cronulla Riots'.

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Cactus, the fact you may have been brainwashed into believing as you do, & that I have resisted that conditioning, has nothing to do with abuse.

Please explain who I am abusing in believing as I do.

Do you believe in censorship of those who have not absorbed the bleeding heart conditioning that you have obviously accepted? It would appear so from your post.

I can't remember who it was that said, when the population disagree with the elites, it's time to change the population, but you obviously agree with the thought. I am afraid you, or your descendants will pay dearly for that.

What right do you have to try to censor me? After all, I have not even denigrated you for being a fool.
Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 1:06:59 PM
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Here's another double standard,
Anti Racists are appalled by the White kid's behaviour but excuse or ignore the behaviour of the Lebanese boys.
If there are no such things as racial differences why is one group, the White boys held to a higher standard of behaviour?
I also have another point to make on so called stereotyping.
The stereotypical "Leb" is a product of Muslim Lebanese communities not the broader community, they affect a certain mode of dress and behaviour to intimidate other groups both within and without their area of effect.
Here's another adjective I'd use to describe Lebanese youth, conformist.
There is pressure from their peers and elders to conform to this stereotype of extreme machismo, intolerance and ethnic insularity.
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 1:08:46 PM
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In reply to the question - "Are Australians racist?"
and concerning the Cronulla Riots - may I suggest
the following website. It makes for interesting
reading:

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/17/opinion/17sallis.html
Posted by Lexi, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 6:14:11 PM
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My son still gets double vision, & head aches when he gets really tired.

This is almost 2 years after being set upon by a bunch of 4 Leb thugs, who jumped out of a car & attacked him, in broad daylight, as he walked home from the train one afternoon.

His skull was fractured in 4 places by this mob, who had him down & were laying in the boot. He was only saved by a couple of cars loads of people stopping to assist. A couple of them told the cops that they heard some saying, "get the whitey bastard".

Those same cops made it obvious they would not waste their time pursuing the thugs.

Graham you may have found a few nice ones, academics by any chance? However if you have no experience of the rest of them, I suggest you hold your opinion, until you do. Those cars did not stop to help my son, near Hurstville in Sydney, because what he was experiencing was uncommon, but because it is all too common.

It was obviously not a robbery, but designed to injure. Until we start catching & locking up this vermin, the trouble will only grow.
Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 9:00:34 PM
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Lexi that article is just nonsense, first of all it's written by an Anti Racist, which makes it biased and Anti White from the outset.
The crowd at Cronulla is estimated to have been around 15% non White, the chant was F- Off Lebs, the Lebanese were singled out because of what they do, not who they are.
Look at these photos, brown skinned brown eyed Australians were not at risk on the day:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4a/Cronulla_riots_6.jpg

The infamous charge onto the station platform was led by Pacific Islanders:
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-12/13/xin_511202130859715143696.jpg

Look at the girl dead centre in this picture talking to the guy in the green hat, another Islander, or possibly Asian:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fb/Cronulla_riots_5.jpg

There are more pictures of groups of Asians, Indians and Aboriginals in the crowd that day, it was a community protest against Muslim Lebanese bullies, thugs and lawbreakers.
There are no White gangs or mobs, they're all multicultural, the subsequent and widely publicised Manly Corso "Race riot" actually had Lebanese kids involved in the "Racism".
Posted by Jay Of Melbourne, Wednesday, 7 December 2011 9:56:20 PM
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We're really getting to the point where we literally have to ban academics from commenting on social issues. They do more damage than the average thuggish moron.
Posted by individual, Thursday, 8 December 2011 6:23:18 AM
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