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If you were scandalised by the racism inside the Collingwood Football Club, cop this. All over Australia, there are Facebook groups targeting Indigenous kids by posting photos and naming those whoâve allegedly been involved in property offences. Bad enough. Then these groups encourage vigilantism.
âTime these little grubs disappearedâ, âsoon enough this is going to be a bloody blood shed someones [sic] going to dieâ, âshoot every single oneâ and âwhy donât we all get a few dads together and teach these young want a be [sic] gansgters a f -ing lesson I got about 8 blokes keen as f - already letâs run these little scum bags out of townâ.
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George Hua knows what racism looks like when Australians vent about China and the Chinese. He woke one Saturday during the last federal election to find that a billboard with his face on it had been covered with a cross and two words in black, capital letters: “NO CHINA.”
That was before the pandemic. And it was before last year’s slide in Australia’s relations with China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
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So there is a logical question for Hua to consider about the community today, almost two years after he ran as the Liberal candidate for Hotham, the safe Labor seat in the southern suburbs of Melbourne.
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Australians remain strongly supportive of immigration and multiculturalism, but a high level of negative opinion towards Australians of Asian, African and Middle Eastern backgrounds persists.
The Scanlon Foundation s 2020 Social Cohesion Report provides an insight into the attitudes of Australians, and in a year when faced with a major crisis due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Two surveys - carried out in July and November last year - included more than 140 questions intended to gauge public opinion on population issues and community harmony.
“The surveys point to a resilient, resourceful, adaptive society - perhaps a result that will surprise many,” said the report s author, Emeritus Professor Andrew Markus.
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