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An anti-immigrant letter from white parents: children are the only blond students in the class

 
[Education News]     20 Jun 2018
Yesterday, the Australian newspaper published a letter from white Australians publicly claiming to oppose unrestricted immigration. As a new immigrant from Australia, what do you think?

Yesterday, the Australian newspaper published a letter from white Australians publicly claiming to oppose unrestricted immigration. As a new immigrant from Australia, what do you think?

An anti-immigrant letter from white parents: children are the only blond students in the class

A naturalization ceremony in Sydney.

The article section compiles as follows:

I grew up in (Sutherland Shire), Sydney. Except for a Chinese student in my class, my primary school is almost all British. Then I went to an Episcopal Boys School in (City of Sydney), Sydney, to experience multiculturalism for the first time.

For three decades, I have lived and worked in (City of Hume), a city of Hume, north of Melbourne. In this rapidly expanding area, one of my children is the only blond student in his class. There are a large number of Hindus and Hindus in my city, Buddhism in Sri Lanka, (Alevi, Islam in Turkey, as well as the Syrian and Assyrian populations. Of the 20 families in the neighborhood, we were the only white one where we used to live.

Despite my relatively strong Christian worldview, I have always wanted to adapt and adapt to this cultural mix; But first, I have to admit that I have great sympathy for citizens of European descent: when the public environment suddenly becomes strange, they feel a little insecure.

It may be difficult to talk about the weather or sports, and even such a simple conversation will no longer take place. In stores full of foreign languages, you may not be able to find North.

What I find interesting is that those who are most in favour of unrestricted immigration tend to live in "vanilla-smelling" inner urban areas, as well as in multiple postal code areas adjacent to ethnic minorities. The social diversity of the inner city is mainly reflected in the choice of dinner-whether to eat Thai food or Vietnamese food?

In the final analysis, we are a great country, but we do not want to see a large number of introverted (immigrant) settlements and the resurrection of tribalism. There, our differences will be greater than what we have in common as Australians.

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