I’m Australian, so that makes me a racist? Well thats what India is saying…
Time to stand up for myself, time to stand up for the country and walk a VERY THIN line that could very well leave me dubbed as a “Racist”. If you feel that this post is in any way a form of racism then I think you better read it again chump!
Why am i being dubbed a racist? Because I live in Australia? Or because certain induviduals think thta because they are in Australia that they can say & do what they want. If things happen to blow up, it’s somehow Australias fault. Well, the truth is, it’s because some stupid people don’t think before they act.
“Australians Are Racist” is the headline being thrown around the worlds media. Apparently we are racist due to the fact that our Police Force is somewhat understaffed and overworked. There isn’t much that can be done about that. Then comes “You just don’t do anything about it quickly because it’s Indians being attacked” Just take a minute, also take a BIG STEP BACK. It is a fact that it would take just the same amount of time to respond to an “attack” if ANY nationality was involved. Aussie, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Irish etc. The only difference is, the Indians are the only ones getting themselves into the shit more than anyone else and then complain even after they have spoken with Police.
Take the incident that occured recently that dealt the racism card to the table:
An Indian student was slashed across the face with a knife in a car park. That’s all you hear. Lets breat that down a bit more with some actual details:
1. He was alone
2. It was 3am in the morning
3. It was a Dark/Dim & un-monitored car park
4. IT WAS IN DANDENONG
SO to the points avove:
1. Don’t walk the streets at night alone. This is something my parents taught me at a very young age. They still never walk through the streets alone.
2. TAKE A TAXI. So, it costs $10. Saves how much in hospital bills, mental anguish etc.
3. Switch your brain on. Where do you think people get mugged? In the middle of the street? NO, in dark alleys and DARK/DIM UN MONITORED CAR PARKS.
4. Learn your suburbs. Learn where not to go at certain times. You will find in more places than one that it REALLY IS NOT SAFE to walk the streets at night. Before moving to Australia, just maybe ask someone what suburbs are nice to live in. Do some research. Feel free to move into a friendly “Australian Style” street, say “Hello” to all your neighbours, be nice and have a good time. I remember going to grandmas house as a kid and walking up to the shops with her chatting with all the Multi-Cultured people that lived in the street under one term – “Australians”. No segregation, no violence and everyone was “Happy” with each other.
So as you maybe can tell, it’s not just “Anyone” that this happens to. It’s “Certain Induviduals” and I do mean “Single People” that take it upon themselves not to think about what they do, and inevidabily get themselves into trouble.
The main thing that gets people agitated is the following:
After complaining that they are being targeted, what do they do? They RIOT. Yes, Riot. (Check out Sydney. Then they took it upon themselves to “Patrol” train stations.. That is NO LONGER “Protesting”) Um, I’m sure that’s not really a good way to “Gain Attention” with the police. This just draws more circles for them to run around with. There is also a little fact that “Australians” know. You cause a riot, you’ll get flogged by the cops. Litterally. If a cop tells you to “GET BACK”.. You get back. If you don’t, they WILL use reasonable force, THAT IS THEIR JOB. Also, while you are RIOTING, while all the cops were trying to stop you causing more trouble, who was “On call” for the next person (whether it be an Australian, Italian, Indian, Japanese, Greek, Chinese, Irish etc) who was “In need of Police”?.
So as an Australian, I’m racist? (Apart from those from the Indian culture who have been here for years or course .. They are Australians too yeah?) Well answer the following questions.
1. Why when you arive in the country with citezenship do we instantly offer you jobs?
2. Why do we choose to help eductate you (apart from the fact that its makes our government and schools extra money, don’t mind the quality of the eduction though, its only TOP GRADE)
3. Why did I used to say hello to my Indian neighbour and them say hello back both with smiles on our faces and living in peace?
Take into consideration. Australians go to Bali, they GET TARGETED because they are AUSTRALIANS. We are told to never come to the country because they don’t want us there. Australians in Bali get mugged, beaten up, spend life in jail and yet we don’t feel the need to call them “Racist”
Making any sense yet?