Now look at what you've done ! You've got Lizzie using foul language ....lol
Not something I've heard in so many words....I've been at a conference at Canberra all weekend & at least half the attendees were of Asian origin .It was THE friendliest , most encouraging function I have been to in years & not a sign of any racial intolerance ...to the contrary ! We were deliberately going out of our way to mix with ALL people no matter what their ethnicity..
In my opinion , people who make those sort of statements have an insecurity problem & need help...by the way , I disagree with you that we are a multicultural society....I tend to think we are a multiracial society that is still working towards defining our individual culture ...multicultural tends to mean a society with many different cultures & unless we work towards integrating these cultures into one national identity we will always be stuck with these issues of racial prejudices ..
How about this? My mother, was a native born Australian, as was my oldest brother. However, I was born in the United States but consider myself Australian, not by birth, but because I left a part of my self there when i lived there. Can't help you on the other part, cuz, you see, that sort of question, "doesn't help". Ciao Mate
Haven't heard anyone say it and if someone did say that and mean it, they should be ashamed to call themselves Australian. Australia is what it is today because of how multicultural we are. I believe we are the most multi cultured country in the world and am proud to say it!
For those that want to move to Australia, I cannot blame you! I've been all over the world and Australia is the best there is )
I've never really heard of "white or go home", not in real life.
The only time I've heard the "go home" type attitude is immigrants who come in and say "We want the laws of our land" (there was something in the paper about a Muslim cleric wanting Sharia Law in Australia) or saying that Australia was really bad and their homeland - which tends to get the attitude "well if things are better at home why not go there????" This type of stuff tends to get bad attitudes from the locals....
I've never heard anyone say that... But I am aware that those people are out there.
I agree with the previous answerer. If that is your attitude the GTFO yourself. Move somewhere where everyone is white and let everyone else live here in peace.
Never heard an Aussie say that,but have seen hundreds of Americans say it about Mexicans,Latinos & Afro-Americans.I agree with the others,if someone said that,they would need to go themselves.
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Now look at what you've done ! You've got Lizzie using foul language ....lol
Not something I've heard in so many words....I've been at a conference at Canberra all weekend & at least half the attendees were of Asian origin .It was THE friendliest , most encouraging function I have been to in years & not a sign of any racial intolerance ...to the contrary ! We were deliberately going out of our way to mix with ALL people no matter what their ethnicity..
In my opinion , people who make those sort of statements have an insecurity problem & need help...by the way , I disagree with you that we are a multicultural society....I tend to think we are a multiracial society that is still working towards defining our individual culture ...multicultural tends to mean a society with many different cultures & unless we work towards integrating these cultures into one national identity we will always be stuck with these issues of racial prejudices ..
Just my opinion..
How about this? My mother, was a native born Australian, as was my oldest brother. However, I was born in the United States but consider myself Australian, not by birth, but because I left a part of my self there when i lived there. Can't help you on the other part, cuz, you see, that sort of question, "doesn't help". Ciao Mate
Haven't heard anyone say it and if someone did say that and mean it, they should be ashamed to call themselves Australian. Australia is what it is today because of how multicultural we are. I believe we are the most multi cultured country in the world and am proud to say it!
For those that want to move to Australia, I cannot blame you! I've been all over the world and Australia is the best there is )
I've never really heard of "white or go home", not in real life.
The only time I've heard the "go home" type attitude is immigrants who come in and say "We want the laws of our land" (there was something in the paper about a Muslim cleric wanting Sharia Law in Australia) or saying that Australia was really bad and their homeland - which tends to get the attitude "well if things are better at home why not go there????" This type of stuff tends to get bad attitudes from the locals....
I've never heard anyone say that... But I am aware that those people are out there.
I agree with the previous answerer. If that is your attitude the GTFO yourself. Move somewhere where everyone is white and let everyone else live here in peace.
Never heard an Aussie say that,but have seen hundreds of Americans say it about Mexicans,Latinos & Afro-Americans.I agree with the others,if someone said that,they would need to go themselves.
The only people who should GTFO are the people who say that themselves and the people who want to change our way of life.
ive never heard of that, i knew we had a white australian policy before but we are all equal
Anyone who says that can GTFO themselves.
We don't need that sort of attitude here.