Brian Ross wrote on Dec 2
nd, 2024 at 5:47pm:
Frank wrote on Dec 2
nd, 2024 at 5:37pm:
It's not wacist to tell a Pakistani to go back to Pakistan any more than saying such a thing to a Dane.
Now tell me, Soren, does the attitude used to express the sentiment affect how it is greeted by a person? If I say to you, "Go back to Denmark!" is it as racist as saying in a nasty voice, "Piss off back to Denmark, you stupid Dane!" Why do you deliberately overlook tone and attitude of the utterer? Is it because you express yourself in a dull, monotonous tone all the time? Really? I doubt it myself. Go on, why don't you piss off to Denmark, you Racist prick? Tsk, tsk, tsk...
"Piss of back to Pakistan" is on the same level as this:
I cannot mourn the leader of a racist empire built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonised peoples.
We are reminded of the urgency of Treaty with First Nations, justice & reparations for British colonies & becoming a republic.
https://x.com/MehreenFaruqi/status/1568054570169024514Actually, a bit restrained and mild, considering that Faruqi swore allegiance to be "faithful and bear true allegiance" to the head of the 'racist empire' and derives her salary, parliamentary position, privileges and wealth ENTIRELY from a country under her and her successors' "leadership" that has been 'built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonised peoples'
(Needless to say, for a parliamentarian, she is completely clueless about the role of the sovereign who is not the leader either of a non-existent Empire or of Australia)
I think a "**** off back to Pakistan, you hypocrite" would have been better suited. Had Faruqi been Australian, a "**** off out of parliament, you hypocrite" would have had to do. You can substitute any country for Pakistan, wherever such a hypocrite in parliament may come from.