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Why are some people against multiculturalism?

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Godamn this place is a cesspit of racism and hatred. You right wing nut jobs need to take a chill pill or better still just go towards the light.
Never seen such disgusting bigotry and fear of non whites since the olden days. No way is that bs coming back.
Posted by mikk, Monday, 13 January 2025 12:44:42 AM
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Hi AC,

PIzzaland at Manly West, best pizza's this side of Rome, $36 (was $29) for the family wopper, but still good value. Run by Asians these days, but they make a great pizza, makes the American fast food jobs pale into the shade. Also Vin's (Vietnamese) fish and chips next door has terrific fish n' chips, Only a young bloke, but he and his wife work really hard 6 days a week, their stuff is always fresh. If I want a decent hamburger I go to Wayne's Take-Away at Wynnum North, Wayne is also Asian (Don't think his name is Wayne), still making the old style hamburger with beetroot etc on a huge bun. Honestly take-aways run by Asian people are always the best in town, well usually, do you agree?
Posted by Paul1405, Monday, 13 January 2025 5:04:46 AM
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"Godamn this place is a cesspit of racism and hatred."
Maybe that's because multiculturalism has enriched many people, but driven others out of business and entrenched the poverty and hardship of others.
It's not exactly a win-win for everyone.
It is for some, but for others its a zero-sum game.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 13 January 2025 6:38:23 AM
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Am I a racist?

I don't think I am. I don't believe that any race
or ethnicity has inherent superiority. And I don't
discriminate or show prejudice or antagonism against
people on the basis of their race or ethnicity. I judge
people by their behaviour. Because as I posted earlier -
there are rotters in all races and ethnicities. I

There are so many stereotypes - but it is educational
when these stereotypes are broken. That's how we learn
and grow.

And I have learned so much from posting on this forum.
Even though quite often - it's what not to do.

As for those who find multiculturalism a zero-sum game?
Well, that's inevitable I guess. Based on our own
values, beliefs, and experiences in life. I consider
myself so lucky in having the family that I've had. In
the beliefs that I've acquired, but beliefs that
are not set in concrete. And in my continued
learning - through my experiences.

I have been very fortunate. And there's still so much
more to learn - especially if we manage to get rid of our
stereotypes.

Anyway, I'd like to thank everyone on this forum - for
hopefully making me a better person by making me see
things through a different lens at times. It's been
frustrating at times, that I have to admit. But well worth
the experience and the result.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 13 January 2025 9:31:22 AM
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mikk,
You don't know what racism is by the sounds of it.
Posted by Indyvidual, Monday, 13 January 2025 3:09:29 PM
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"Am I a racist?
I don't think I am. I don't believe that any race or ethnicity has inherent superiority."

So... I watched this segment on youth crime out in regional Australia, maybe out near Kingaroy or Murgon, maybe aboriginal kids it wasn't stated.

Watch: Residents of Queensland town at breaking point over youth crime | A Current Affair
http://youtu.be/fCVV8lmvkEk

Some towns don't even have a permanent police presence.

Meanwhile we've given the Jewish community who represent 0.4% of the community 91 million in the last year or 2, to spend on security, (got to protect them when they are conducting a genocide) inc. several million towards holocaust museums and the like - and the rest of the country 99.6% received 37 million for similar services.
(We need to be able to send people like me to be re-educated with guilt - even though I'm not responsible for anything that happened before I was born)
And get this, we even engage the counter terrorism task force when some people decide to go spray a few swastikas here and there.

Who cares about the rest of the country being held ransom to youth crime, and government slaps on the wrist.
Meanwhile, I bet the people who sprayed those swastikas will get life imprisonment for terrorism when caught.
Can't have foreign counties standing up and getting in the way of Israels genocide of women and kids.

Ultimately, it seems we already have a supremacist society in Australia.
- Meanwhile the rest of the country doesn't even matter.

Am I a racist for pointing out the double standards?
Posted by Armchair Critic, Monday, 13 January 2025 11:46:29 PM
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