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  • @mnifutz05 lol ....Whats a "raists" ?

  • Hey, Aussies, now you know what conservative, libertarian Americans have to put up with. Liberal PC Americans call everyone racist or homophobic or Islamophobic etc. I can relate to your frustration, but imagine if you had to listen this PC crap 24/7.

  • Can you just speak for yourself please? How can you say that all australians are not racist.. Do you personally know every single australian? If not then just speak for yourself..

  • @publishedcontent Why are you australian and racist? I am speaking from life experience and ofcourse there are some racist Australians as there are in every country. I have visted 20 of them and granted that is not the whole world, but I am benchmarking AUstralia against those I have visted and there is far less incidents of racism in Australia and with less severity, so much so that when an incidnet occurs, its news worthy, most incidents are not in most of the countries I have visted.

  • i will tell as an american. the media is out to twist and turn any little thing to make it negative in the US. i dont watch fox cnn or any US news because of it. the world needs to know the US will try to find stuff like a KFC commarical and twist it around to make the world seem bad.

  • Don't worry mate. I don't think your racist at all. It's those dickheads in the states who bend over and let the wogs have their way with them

  • @MrAssbaron not all of us!

  • @ClyvCleveland Thank God. Never surrender.

  • well spoken wanker

  • I didn't say America was perfect. I just wish that y'all would admit there r racial issues.

  • babe... there are lot of issues w/ racial sensitivity in Australia. to ignore wen someone points it out is denial... just fixthe problem and ppl wont complain. ( 52 state??? there is only 50 boo)

  • @TheSassyStephB also an American talking about racial sensitivity. I'm sorry but you are in no position to talk on the subject when all people didn't get the full right to vote until 1997. And when you have TV channels made only for a specific ethnic groups don't be starting an argument you can't win.

  • @TheSassyStephB Ofcourse there are racial issues. We are a country of 20 Mill. There is however far less racisism here than any other country I have been to. For example, the US...We dont have a state where a cafe has the right (or the inclination) to refuse service to someone based on skin colour. Your issues are still far worse than ours. So when you have cleaned up your racism issues, why not then come back and explain how you did it. We will view you with much more credibility.

  • @Botie2 i actually disagree... Yes we have race issues there are a lot of disparities between blks in this country and whites in this country. but I've seen ppl refused service at places in sydney simply b/c of how they look. Here.. I've only ever seen homeless ppl refused service. ppl refer to the 50's and 60's as wat american race relations are like and we're past that. but aus and places that deny race issues exist and say that nothing is racist arent better off than us. thats my opinion.

  • @TheSassyStephB I have lived in Sydney all my life and mix with ppl of all racial backgrounds and never seen or heard of anyone being refused service based on race.

    We were travelling through the US and four of us were refused service in a cafe in Georgia because one of our group was dark skinned.

  • @Botie2 Lol! I believe it. I've lived in Atlanta since I was 10. never has anyone done anything to make me feel unwelcomed some place. What year did u come and wat part of GA (I'm just curious?) but just cause u never encountered it ur self where u live doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Becuz it happened to me.

  • @TheSassyStephB It was a dinner and we stopped for lunch. Our host and my dark skinned friend (call him Bob) were both from NY. Bob did not want to go in because of a sign on the door that said "we reserve the right to refuse service". We told him he was being a dick and it was 2006. We took a seat, waited 40 minutes, no-one served us, then a redneck came over and said we would not get served because of Bob. We left but Bob was angry with us for making him go in.

  • @TheSassyStephB I am sorry you encountered it here, there are some rednecks here I just have not met much. It is a human problem but culture can also exsahasbate it I agree. although I dont think any other country tries as hard "Not" to be racist. Racial vilification laws, affimative action, huge indigenous spending unaccounted, dispensation for educational requirements for cetrain comunities, incentives for employers who employ more women/aboriginal/Non English speak/Disabled etc.

  • @Botie2 I'm actually working on a video for some of the stuff u pointed out.. I'll send it to u wen I'm done :-) lol

  • @TheSassyStephB Look forward to it. :D

  • Absolutely right

  • good call.

    All understandable and true.

  • Maybe we do, Botie?

    who else is going to tell us that we've crossed the line?

  • indeed its our job to take the piss out of everything, we don't care who they are lol

  • this is what the americans thought.

    search this:

    TYT vs Australia. THIS IS WAR!!!

  • Agreed! i'm australian and i'm proud! :)

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