In 1991 when I left the inner-Sydney suburb of Burwood, it was mostly Australians, with some immigrant European and Mediterranean migrants.
Several years later I had occasion to get off at Burwood station where I made my way down the steps in mid-afternoon, and all I saw coming up towards me was a tight pack of Asian faces struggling to get to their platforms.
And then I got onto Burwood road ... and thought I was in downtown Hong Kong during the afternoon rush-hour.
..... un ... effing ..... believable.
Just down the road from the station there's a park with a big monument to all the locals who died in the wars. Lots of names chiselled into the polished marble ~ none of them Chinese.
One wonders what those fellows who fell in those wars would think if they returned to see how Australia's politicians have conspired with the UN to bury their offspring and progeny under an overwhelming crush of Asians ... who rush to the airports to wave their little Chinese flags every time a communist Chinese dignitary arrives to pay a visit to Canberra.
A huge betrayal.
And then, just up the track to the Harris Park and Parramatta area ~ it's downtown 'Mumbai' 24/7 where your eyes water from all the curry powder that's floating in the air ...
Last year I walked from Westmead station to the hospital 15 minutes away ... and at least 90% of the people on the streets were Indians.
Am I racist?
Damn right I'm racist.
But not towards the individual, but towards the
mob when they are in such large numbers in Australia and the UK.
Trevor Phillips is a good man and an honest fellow... but I disagree strongly with his suggestion that predominately white schools should have blacks forced upon them. That's where he's very wrong.
And he will suggest new measures to help to encourage integration - which could include forcing "white" schools to take larger numbers of ethnic minorities. link