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Racial voilence set to explode
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The recent attacks on Indian and Pakistani students is increasing and attacks on taxi drivers is also increasing, however the racial attacks are aimed at all Hindu Asian nations that include Bangladesh and Shri- Lanka, and other nations from this region
At the moment, this is a huge issue in terms of refugees, immigration and how we can sustain our growing population.
The recent attacks can be a sign that certain segments of ‘’White Australia’’ do not want any more immigration or international students allowed into the country. This extreme element will continue to use violence against these cultural backgrounds that will also include prejudice against African races that are now residing in our major cities.
Talking with people within our community’s, one can find many reasons for this.
Multiculturalism does not work.
We cannot sustain our population.
Why should they come here to use up our services and health system, not to mention the education system?
I could go on and on with the various reasons.
The recent White supremacy groups attending gatherings is an alarm to some, however these people react to the present increase in foreign cultures. They use hate and intimidation but the truth is they want to preserve the ‘’White race and culture’’ like other cultures and races fight to preserve their own, it has been said though that they use the wrong methods to do so.
I recently had this observation put to me.
“’If you travel on a Melbourne Metropolitan train and removed all the people that are travelling due to being an immigrant, or a refugee, or an international student, then the transport system would not be overcrowded’’.
I thought about this and considered if this is a racial standpoint, or a fact.
Is it time that these debates were not victims of paranoid claims of racism and debated as intellectual debates?
Moreover, is the violence a result of not being heard within such a debate?