katie_tully said:
Say I wanted to live in a non tourist area of Saudi Arabia and still wear my bikini... Or invite the neighbours over for pork......
Nobody said they had to assimilate, but there's also no reason why they shouldn't act as though they're Australian and celebrate this country.
I think if the media, and non stupid people read and listened to Pauline, theyd know she's not racist, but infact has very valid points.
that's still the same thing. Going in a non-tourist destination in Australia, no one jails you up for wearing the headscarf, whereas if you do wear a bikini in Saudi Arabia you will most probably receive a penalty or something similar, maybe even get jailed for it. So Australia is still a multicultural, free society. With the scenario concerning pork, do you mean that the neighbours are locals? I mean, you won't get arrested for that, they'll most probably refuse politely and understand where you're coming since you are from a western country.
I'm pretty sure a lot of multicultural societies still celebrate this country (i.e. Australia Day, Anzac Day etc. etc.)
but acting as an Australia.......by that do you mean surfies, bikini on beaches etc. cos that will not happen b/c once again, we are now a multicultural society - we do whatever we please so long, as mervvyn mentioned, we abide by the Australia law, etc. etc.
The only ironic thing is that Pauline Hanson said
katie_tully said:
she believes they should embrace Australian culture and become "Australians"
when there's really no Australian culture anymore. How do I explain this......ok......only those I guess, who are brought up by aussie parents with an australian background, under the australia culture will fit into the description of an aussie culture. However, those brought up with aussie parents under a different cultural/religious background will not follow the aussie culture b/c of the influences that the rest of the family, and that culture/religion has on them. Same thing applies to parents from another country. I think we all realise that we're multicultural.