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    My daughter was at the receiving end of a racist attack

    I've found exactly the same thing when I've been to the US (several times, many different parts).
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    My daughter was at the receiving end of a racist attack

    A while ago I saw an Aboriginal chap ask a white guy in a suit for some money near the bus interchange in Canberra. The white guys says "no, sorry mate" after which the Aboriginal guys screams back "then f*** you ya white c***", and the white guy turns back and says to him "that's why I didn't...
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    My daughter was at the receiving end of a racist attack

    To a degree, yes. But not equally.
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    My daughter was at the receiving end of a racist attack

    I find that the level of Australian racism is inversely proportional to the amount of education a person has. Most well educated people I know are not racist at all, whereas the uneducated tend to be more 'dey took our jerbs'. It's not a hard and fast rule, but certainly an observable...
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    My daughter was at the receiving end of a racist attack

    +1. Unless you're prepared to defend yourself in a physical altercation, ignore it.
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