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Indian students face discrimination, attack

From The Age:

City’s new underclass forced to suffer in silence
Chris Johnston
May 19, 2007

MELBOURNE’S new underclass lives in substandard housing with often high rents. Increasingly, its members are the victims of violent, racial crime. By night, they work in menial jobs where exploitation by employers is common.

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News brief · 19 May 2007

Sydney Shards

Those interested in the state of multiculturalism in 21st Century Australia would do well to check out a new online project called Sydney Shards.

Sydney Shards

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Fight dem back · 18 May 2007 · Discussion

Somebody finally votes for Diane Teasdale

It’s been a long time coming, but Diane Teasdale (the so-called president of neo-Nazi group Australia First) has finally won some votes.

Shepparton’s finest newspaper, The Shepparton News, proposed a theoretical Goulburn Valley Big Brother scenario yesterday, whereby a number of Shepparton names would be locked away in a house with video cameras and microphones (sounds like Jim Saleam’s place, actually) for big cash prizes.

Our man on the ground in Shepp City informs us that the results are in on the first eviction: Diane Teasdale was voted out by a landslide.

When you’re the “leader” of a white supremacist organisation trapped in the 21st century, you’ve got to be thankful for every vote you can grab.

Fight dem back · 18 May 2007 · Discussion

Auckland Stars owner accused of racial slur

From TV One:

Baldwin accused of racial slur

Auckland Stars owner and former Tall Black coach Tab Baldwin is at the centre of a racial slur claim by a former American import at the club.

Tashaan Forehan-Kelly left the Stars along with Daniel Lambert last month and at the time a statement from Basketball New Zealand said the pair were making demands outside the terms of their contract.

But Forehan-Kelly said he made the decision to leave after a heated argument with Baldwin.

“He kind of went crazy on me, yelling at me, he said something about my nappy-headed grandmother bothering me, and kind of like I was bothering him,” said Forehan-Kelly.

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News brief · 15 May 2007

Hitler reckoned Kiwis were tree dwellers

It seems a bit funny that a group of skinheads in New Zealand should celebrate Hitler’s birthday like the Hammerskins did in Wellington the other weekend.

FDB decided to do a bit of digging to see what Der Fuhrer thought of New Zealand. What we found was, well, rather disappointing. He was obviously not very informed on geography or ethnography.

Take a look at this; it’s excerpts from a speech given by Hitler on July 15, 1925, explaining Nazi racial doctrine. He started by using dogs as an example, declaring that although dogs were indeed dogs, not all dogs were alike and some were better than others. Sheer genius there, but it gets better… Read the rest of this entry…

Fight dem back · 12 May 2007 · Discussion