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Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by slipper
(Post 8757122)
I am a British born Indian living in the UK who is thinking about doing (have gained admission) on a postgraduate course in accounting in Australia and then I hope to get a job out there doing CPA/CA.
But I never actually been to Australia - but I want to do this for many different reasons for which I wont go into. But of course I read the news and the news regarding racism in Australia is quite frankly a little worrying for me. But on the other hand I feel the media may be blowing this way out of proportion? - Of course many student were assaulted and even killed. The UK has its own problems for which I personally think is not that bad but because of the media coverage, Australia seems to have a serious issue. I just wanted your thoughts with regarding this please. |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by bra_boy
(Post 8757720)
You should worry not about racism, but about the cash you put up for your accounting course. Some accounting courses here are awful, and it is clear that the universities are putting them on simply to milk foreign students. Do any local students attend your course - probably not. Don't be surprised if your class - apart from you - is 100% Chinese. You may find them more racist than any local. Anyway, good luck.
Well I was on this website and I was thinking about Charles Sturt University as well. They are a lot cheaper than UNSW and I guess have a good accounting course as it shows here... What do you think? what is the reputation of CSU? |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by slipper
(Post 8757531)
Ok so is the main problem with Aussies against Indians is that Indians in particular do not socialise with anyone and cant speak English? Indians coming from India I honestly agree are like that in majority, the same with many Chinese people...
Is that the main dislike towards them? If a British Indian shows even the Aussie how to drink properly in the pub, he would be OK? Also I don't mind the odd comment because I can give it better then I get from people, but I just don't want to get beaten up by gangs! :o I plan to stay in Sydney. |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Thanks for the Article!! Interesting read....I can relate to your concerns..only differnce I am from the USA...
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Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by soapy©
(Post 8757170)
the media do blow it up but i have found in queensland (well the aussies i work with) that they hate anyone not born here and that can include aussies from other states:rolleyes:
f***kin mexicans too dumb to even que up properly staff in a restaurant where i was repairing the oven whats a mexican i asked ( didnt have a clue though i have heard it several times before ) victorians, oldies from victoria they come up here every year in the winter to keep warm there a f***kin nuisance mmm nice customer skills i repied got glared at :rofl: |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by ProudVIC
(Post 8757628)
On average, people from other countries are rather ignorant of Australia, Australians and Australian culture.
We are isolated, we are way down there at the bottom of the map miles away from anywhere and most of these people rely on the media to tell them what Australia and Australians are like. Unfortunately the media deals in sensationalism and stereotyping and millions of people around the world currently believe that Australians are racist, backwards, uncouth, uncultured, unsophisticated, full of themselves, insular, and all live in a big flat red desert and ride kangaroos to the shops. Australia is a first world country, one of the most developed nations in the world, and for the most part has a similar culture to the US and UK. A few people need to get over the novelty value of Australia and realise that we are just normal people living on the face of the earth like everyone else, we are not a bunch of redneck weirdos. |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
The truth is that racism exists in many different forms, you need to remember that whilst Australia has quite a reprehensible past (as do many countries) it is a great country.
If you come to Australia with the mindset that its a racist country what is the point of coming? Every culture has some form of prejudice, i mean the Hindus have a cast system do they not? As very proud Black-British bloke the only racism I have witnessed has been an Australian born Serbian making monkey noises at Bruce Djite a black footballer in 2006. Other than that its all about the attitude that your bring yourself, besides its a heck of a long way to travel...:D |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by soapy©
(Post 8757460)
its the same with the english. aussies always say its in jest. but when they work out i'm scottish you should hear the hatred towards the english that i have heard. i have even found myself defending the english:ohmy:
Sacra bloody bleu:lol: |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Earlier this year I went to an Indian festival here in Melbourne so I could get a decent curry and listen to some Bhangra, and all these Indians started throwing paint at me and the family. They were laughing as they did it as well. :ohmy:
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Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by ProudVIC
(Post 8757628)
On average, people from other countries are rather ignorant of Australia, Australians and Australian culture.
We are isolated, we are way down there at the bottom of the map miles away from anywhere and most of these people rely on the media to tell them what Australia and Australians are like. Unfortunately the media deals in sensationalism and stereotyping and millions of people around the world currently believe that Australians are racist, backwards, uncouth, uncultured, unsophisticated, full of themselves, insular, and all live in a big flat red desert and ride kangaroos to the shops. Australia is a first world country, one of the most developed nations in the world, and for the most part has a similar culture to the US and UK. A few people need to get over the novelty value of Australia and realise that we are just normal people living on the face of the earth like everyone else, we are not a bunch of redneck weirdos. |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by golgo13
(Post 8758441)
The truth is that racism exists in many different forms, you need to remember that whilst Australia has quite a reprehensible past (as do many countries) it is a great country.
If you come to Australia with the mindset that its a racist country what is the point of coming? Every culture has some form of prejudice, i mean the Hindus have a cast system do they not? As very proud Black-British bloke the only racism I have witnessed has been an Australian born Serbian making monkey noises at Bruce Djite a black footballer in 2006. Other than that its all about the attitude that your bring yourself, besides its a heck of a long way to travel...:D |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by steve`o
(Post 8758311)
had an example of that just yesterday,
f***kin mexicans too dumb to even que up properly staff in a restaurant where i was repairing the oven whats a mexican i asked ( didnt have a clue though i have heard it several times before ) victorians, oldies from victoria they come up here every year in the winter to keep warm there a f***kin nuisance mmm nice customer skills i repied got glared at :rofl: |
Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 8758663)
I've heard the "Mexicans "comment many times, also heard the word "cockroaches" used in a similar way - which was explained to me as being used to describe them cos they crawl over the border from NSW.:eek:
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Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by soapy©
(Post 8757416)
it is the luck of the draw. if you were to listen to the shit i hear every day it would make yir hair curl
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Re: racism? exaggeration??
Originally Posted by Pollyana
(Post 8758663)
I've heard the "Mexicans "comment many times, also heard the word "cockroaches" used in a similar way - which was explained to me as being used to describe them cos they crawl over the border from NSW.:eek:
Going back to a previous comment, if I went to Aus Post etc and the person serving me didn't understand me because they hadn't taken the time to learn the national language I'd be pissed off as well and complain. Nothing to do with the nationality, more to do with the ignorance of someone who doesn't feel the need to learn the national language sufficiently. If I opened a shop in France and expected customers I'd make myself learn French fluently. Not rocket science. |
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