Comfortably racist


A British comedian who works on an American comedy “news” show has described Australia as the most comfortably racist place he has been to.

Before we look at the possible veracity of his claim lets first look at the definition of racism.

rac·ism

/ˈrāˌsizəm/

Noun

  1. The belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race, esp. so as to distinguish it as…
  2. Prejudice or discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on such a belief.

Anti-Racism-stickerSo in my mind there is a certain sense of delicious irony in someone making a blanket statement about others (in this case Australians) based on their own limited interactions with said group to come to the conclusion that all of said group possess the characteristics that said person experienced in dealing with a small number of people from said group.

So John Oliver is basically saying that based on his limited interactions with some people in Australia that ALL Australians are racist.

Of course the article doesn’t state which Australians John believes are racist, but as we all know Australia is only populated by white people. Oh hang on, that’s not true.

In this regard, John seems blissfully unaware of the countless Australians that have happily migrated here from other countries and now proudly consider themselves to be Aussies too. Are they Aussies too, or arent they included in his catch-all cry of raaaaaacism?

Did he ask them what they thought of other ethnic groups in our society or would that not fit the tired narrative of white redneck bogans wearing aussie flags around their necks and thongs on their feet swilling XXXX as we light bonfires around the country?

There will always be some people who don’t like other people who are different to them, but that isn’t to say that all of their brethren think like they do. That’s kinda racist man.

If you deny or point out the ridiculousness of such a blanket statement, like I am here, then you are not only a racist but a racist in denial of actually being a racist.

I think based on an objective assessment of John Oliver’s statement, John Oliver is an idiot.

Not all Australian’s are racist, just as not all British are idiots like him.

The only way to defeat racism is to treat EVERYONE as INDIVIDUALS and not stereotype people, regardless of their racial or cultural background.

All aboard The Black Steam Train


black5_1In todays crazy hyper-sensitive world where the slightest deviation away from the accepted orthodoxy of racial self identification can see you howled down as a raving redneck racist, it is quite refreshing to hear a new and (dare I say it) authentic voice to counter the cacophony of self-interest and self-promotion.

You see The Black Steam Train is the blog of a man who is proud to call himself Australian.

A man who has the strength of his convictions to stand up and make sensible arguments about one of the most contentions issues that we face in modern Australia today – Racial self identification.

The fact that most of us are not allowed to say, or even admit to thinking for that matter, exactly what The Black Steam Train talks about on his blog is indeed a sleight on how far off the track we have been taken by certain groups in modern day Australia.

The Black Steam Train’s latest post , Success – we like it white addresses an extremely important topic that goes straight to the heart of addressing racial disadvantage in Australia and how we as a society and indeed as a nation should be trying to help break the vicious cycle of racism, disadvantage and poverty by helping and assisting truly disadvantaged people in our community better themselves through education and meaningful employment.

I would wholeheartedly recommend that you spend some time reading Black Steam Train’s blog, or even better yet follow his blog because he sheds a unqiue light on a wide variety of topics from adoption, racism, nepotism and cronyism, and hypocrisy of the media from his very much lived experience as an Australian struggling against all of those ills.

A brave man who puts a lot of what we profess to care about into perspective, and all in a form that indicates that he has a very unique and talented mind.