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Free speech, bigotry, from a Chinese Australian perspective : Comments

By Chek Ling, published 30/4/2014

Twelve years later, in 1996, the apparent endorsement of Pauline Hanson’s tirade against Asian Australians by John Howard put paid to my rosy outlook that multiculturalism had blossomed on the terrain of our racist past.

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I rest my case...Thank you:)

Kat
Posted by ORIGINS OF MAN, Friday, 2 May 2014 6:23:36 PM
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Easy, Cody. The Chinese have lived in south east Asia for 500 years and they still consider themselves "Chinese." They speak and read Chinese (even though it is illegal in some countries) because they know they are Chinese.

Please not how it is perfectly OK for Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, and aborigines to identify themselves by their race, but not Australians. That looks like racism to me.

Yooo hooo Chek Ling, where arrrrre youuuuuu?

Damn, Cody. Looks like he did the runner. He knew you had him beat on the first exchange.
Posted by LEGO, Friday, 2 May 2014 7:16:46 PM
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http://tinyurl.com/lo9cy3s poor things...would you like a box of bananas:)

Oh dear:)

As you were.

Kat
Posted by ORIGINS OF MAN, Friday, 2 May 2014 7:19:16 PM
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Chek Ling, O sung wu and Suseonline. If you are genuinely interested, see L. Maher article ONO, 6/5/14.
Posted by Leslie, Tuesday, 6 May 2014 12:55:46 PM
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Good afternoon to you LESLIE...

Aren't we scheduled for a debate pursuant to S.18c ? I'm still eagerly awaiting both your polemics and/or riposte, in this matter of intellectual dissent ? Or do I take it that you're bereft of any logical argument in your absurdly prejudiced position ?
Posted by o sung wu, Tuesday, 6 May 2014 3:57:21 PM
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And given the writer's experience of what became Malaysia, he might also care to comment on Malaysia's race riots of the late 1960s?? And how the bumiputera policy is still so fair?
Posted by Top of the Range, Tuesday, 6 May 2014 9:45:35 PM
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