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Posted by Tyson Yunkaporta Oct 5, 2006 |
The following is from Racism No Way - the anti-racism education program promoted in Australian schools. (I should qualify that statement with the following testimony - I have worked in dozens of Australian schools over the last decade, and never once have I seen this program actually used, beyond the handing out of "Racism No Way" stickers as a reward for "good behaviour".)
See also my article Reverse Racism.
"Racist beliefs are also at the core of the resentment expressed by some people at measures taken by governments to address the disadvantages of particular groups of people. Affirmative measures and positive discrimination are frequently seen as the preferential treatment of one group at the expense of another rather than the means of redressing the disadvantage inherent in society. Examples include opposition to Aboriginal land rights, calls for the removal of special benefits for particular groups and resentment towards the provision of English language support to migrants. These beliefs are compounded by the notion that treating all people in the same way equates to equity and social justice when in fact not everyone begins life with the same opportunities.
This resentment often finds expression in the belief that 'reverse racism' is occurring. The notion of reverse racism is that people from the dominant culture are being discriminated against or not receiving the same benefits as people from minority groups. It needs to be understood that there is no such thing as reverse racism. At an individual level, all ethnic or cultural groups are capable of both discriminating against other groups and of being discriminated against, although minority groups are more likely to suffer from institutional racism."