So it came up again today on a news show that Australians are racist and it's a growing problem within this country. Personally I am getting a little annoyed at this coming up time after time here, especially since I think the media just drags it up on a slow news day to cause some arguments. Anyway it did get me thinking about why this keep getting dragged up because I personally don't think there are any western countries with enough racists in them for the whole population to be dubbed racist. Now before you jump on me yes I know it is definitely still a problem that needs to be attended too but it is not as bad as it seems and here why I think people assume the worst.
1) Immigrants in other countries may misunderstanding people they interact with. Now I know that Australia has some odd slang and it's something we use an awful lot day to day. My lecture in fact first believed Australians were incredibly rude because whenever she thanked them for something they would reply with 'too easy' which she thought me that it meant nothing to them and they didn't care. It was only after she was told it actually means something more like 'glad to help' that she understood Australian slang better and she then thought Australians were quite polite and nice. This could easily be happening all the time and if so a lot of 'racism' could actually just be misunderstandings due to cultural differences.
2) Now I don't know about the rest of the world but there is a lot of anger here about the preferential treatment that asylum seekers get upon entering Australia. Most of the time upon getting entry they are put straight into housing trust, which is something very hard to Australian citizens to get, and can be put on benefits for around $50,000 a year which is scandalous when you consider the average wage for a full time worker is something like $35,00 a year and pensioners who have worked all their life can only get $28,000 a year (btw don't quote me on these numbers I may be recalling them incorrectly). Anyway, people who are protesting this treatment may be misunderstood as being racist because it seems they are against immigrants when really they are against the government for not helping out their own people this much as well.
3) You can't hear what's not being said. You're going to notice racists a lot more than non racists because they're the ones making all the noise and this is true for just about anything. You could be a room with a hundred people who are perfectly polite but you're always going to notice the big mouth most of all because they're the one making them self heard.
I know these arguments aside (and they could be wrong I'm just having a little rant here) racism is still a problem but people do dwell a bit too much on the negative. Consider that only 50 or so years ago blacks and white were still segregated in the US and blacks were treated horribly. That was an attitude that goes back to Ancient Greece or even further which is thousands of years and I think the jumps society has made in such a short time are pretty good really. There will always be room for improvement but every now and then we do need to think that yes a lot of improvement has been done.
Anyway, that's my rant over and I'm interested to here what people of the Escapist think. Is racism not as bad as everyone thinks or do you believe it's still a big issue that has to be put in the spotlight? Also, what's the situation like in your own country regarding immigration and racism?
TL;DR just a little rant saying how I think the problem of racism is being a bit over exaggerated and asking if you think it's over-exaggerated, under-exaggerated or about right and what are your thoughts on the issue?
And mods I wasn't sure if this was off topic or politics so sorry if I've put this in the wrong forum.
1) Immigrants in other countries may misunderstanding people they interact with. Now I know that Australia has some odd slang and it's something we use an awful lot day to day. My lecture in fact first believed Australians were incredibly rude because whenever she thanked them for something they would reply with 'too easy' which she thought me that it meant nothing to them and they didn't care. It was only after she was told it actually means something more like 'glad to help' that she understood Australian slang better and she then thought Australians were quite polite and nice. This could easily be happening all the time and if so a lot of 'racism' could actually just be misunderstandings due to cultural differences.
2) Now I don't know about the rest of the world but there is a lot of anger here about the preferential treatment that asylum seekers get upon entering Australia. Most of the time upon getting entry they are put straight into housing trust, which is something very hard to Australian citizens to get, and can be put on benefits for around $50,000 a year which is scandalous when you consider the average wage for a full time worker is something like $35,00 a year and pensioners who have worked all their life can only get $28,000 a year (btw don't quote me on these numbers I may be recalling them incorrectly). Anyway, people who are protesting this treatment may be misunderstood as being racist because it seems they are against immigrants when really they are against the government for not helping out their own people this much as well.
3) You can't hear what's not being said. You're going to notice racists a lot more than non racists because they're the ones making all the noise and this is true for just about anything. You could be a room with a hundred people who are perfectly polite but you're always going to notice the big mouth most of all because they're the one making them self heard.
I know these arguments aside (and they could be wrong I'm just having a little rant here) racism is still a problem but people do dwell a bit too much on the negative. Consider that only 50 or so years ago blacks and white were still segregated in the US and blacks were treated horribly. That was an attitude that goes back to Ancient Greece or even further which is thousands of years and I think the jumps society has made in such a short time are pretty good really. There will always be room for improvement but every now and then we do need to think that yes a lot of improvement has been done.
Anyway, that's my rant over and I'm interested to here what people of the Escapist think. Is racism not as bad as everyone thinks or do you believe it's still a big issue that has to be put in the spotlight? Also, what's the situation like in your own country regarding immigration and racism?
TL;DR just a little rant saying how I think the problem of racism is being a bit over exaggerated and asking if you think it's over-exaggerated, under-exaggerated or about right and what are your thoughts on the issue?
And mods I wasn't sure if this was off topic or politics so sorry if I've put this in the wrong forum.