Super Nova wrote on Sep 5
th, 2020 at 11:48pm:
To answer the OP.
I believe the goals of racism is to protect your own driven by fear of the unknown.
I tried the "unknown" and it didn't suit me, I didn't fear it. I lived in the western suburbs of Sydney for decades and watched it become more and more multicultural multi-ethnic based over that time. I couldn't get used to it so I moved out of that area to where I could live among my own kind, traditional Aussies, which is what I'd been used to most of my life from the time I was born
It was a simply matter of doing what was best for me. I'm better off for it, more peaceful, much more stable and content
There was a life cycle I went through. I started out in a traditional Aussie town, and ended up back in a traditional Aussie town (a village to be more precise). It was like coming home again, and I wondered why I ever lived in the big city for so long, then again it was my parents who went there when I was a kid, I had no choice but to tag along
It wasn't racism why I moved, it was freedom of choice, choosing to live elsewhere, in a place I liked better, where there are people I could easily relate to and connect with, my fellow traditional Aussies. It was all about being with my own kind, because that's what I've always been used to