Saeed Khan October 11, 2006
#8 Posted by Kulharee on October 11, 2006 11:47:03 am
Are Aussies still mourning the death of the Croc Hunter? What a silly country going bananas over an accidental death of a circus boy. There are other more important things going on in the world.
Yep, institutionalized racism is the worst kind of bigotry. One way to change the system is to become involved in it, and try to change it from the inside. Desis do tend to be very insular migrant group, and do not adjust well to a different culture. I know 2nd generation American Pakistanis that have not traveled outside of a 50-mile radius they were born in, and the only group they socialize is their own kind. In places like NYC there are plenty of non-profit organizations that help recent immigrants assimilate into a wider culture.
So if the tests are such a big challenge, think of it as an opportunity to learn something new. You will be happier you did it, and perhaps some community minded Desis could open up some tutoring centers to train fellow Desis.
Yep, institutionalized racism is the worst kind of bigotry. One way to change the system is to become involved in it, and try to change it from the inside. Desis do tend to be very insular migrant group, and do not adjust well to a different culture. I know 2nd generation American Pakistanis that have not traveled outside of a 50-mile radius they were born in, and the only group they socialize is their own kind. In places like NYC there are plenty of non-profit organizations that help recent immigrants assimilate into a wider culture.
So if the tests are such a big challenge, think of it as an opportunity to learn something new. You will be happier you did it, and perhaps some community minded Desis could open up some tutoring centers to train fellow Desis.
#7 Posted by DrDr on October 11, 2006 11:34:21 am
racism is inevitable with aussie policy of looking up2 the ``mother country`` in europe when they r situated in asia.
#6 Posted by arjun2 on October 11, 2006 11:12:55 am
#5 by bjkumar on October 11, 2006 10:59am PT
dude...you`re nuts to think that the author`s main concern is language..
it`s the jihad stupid...
dude...you`re nuts to think that the author`s main concern is language..
it`s the jihad stupid...
#5 Posted by bjkumar on October 11, 2006 10:59:57 am
Arjun, the author makes legitimate issues regarding ``language`` tests being used for advancing the agenda of racists. The same was accomplished in the post civil-war US south to keep blacks disenfranchised - it was called ``literary`` test. The Supreme Court eventually held it illegal!
#4 Posted by arjun2 on October 11, 2006 10:24:42 am
#1 by bjkumar on October 11, 2006 9:55am PT
united front my ass...Aussie-Indians need to run as fast as they can away from the Aussie-pakis, a few of whom have been busted for planning terrorism against Australia and other countries..
just as brit-indians are dis-associating themselves from the brit-pakis..
united front my ass...Aussie-Indians need to run as fast as they can away from the Aussie-pakis, a few of whom have been busted for planning terrorism against Australia and other countries..
just as brit-indians are dis-associating themselves from the brit-pakis..
#3 Posted by arjun2 on October 11, 2006 10:19:43 am
god forbid if any aussie politician should even consider asking the islamofascists to leave their jihadi baggage back in karachi...why, that would be racist..pakis have a god given right to wear their jihadi mentality on their sleeve..
#2 Posted by chaltahai on October 11, 2006 10:13:37 am
Is there something religiously pathological in the make up of muslim folks in the aggregate that precludes them from integrating into society? We look at immigration patterns in the US, every generation moves to become a part of the national fabric. Doesn`t mean they lose pride in who they are but they have to adapt and adopt the local culture adn customs and place primacy to these things over their traditions. Nothing wrong with that. If people migrated to India or china or timbuktu, they would have to do the same thing. What`s all the hub-bub, BUB?
#1 Posted by bjkumar on October 11, 2006 9:55:36 am
An undercurrent of racism stays dormant in many European countries and perhaps in Australia, too. However, if the immigrants remain vigilant and present a united front, hopefully racism and xenophobia will never become adopted by the mainstream in Australia, and perhaps the same applies to in any other country with immigrants.
Events like 9/11, 7/7, and 7/11 tend to add strength to that opportunistic racism!
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