Racism Case
Autor: moto • June 12, 2012 • Essay • 370 Words (2 Pages) • 1,690 Views
The statistic "27% of Australians were born overseas" and the contrast "compare to 13.5% in the USA and 10% in UK" represents Australia is a multicultural country which always inevitably a cultural conflict. In the beginning of the video "I'm not racist, But...", it used a visual image with voiceover "You're a little bit racist, You're a little bit too, We are all a little bit racist." explores the majority of Australians may have a little bit racist, even they are from the different cultures. Although is Pearl Tan which is an Australians with the Asian background culture, she still has a little bit racist from the given examples(persuasive) assumed "bad driver is Asian" and "Asian can't read" reflected and frustrated on her represents she was assimilated but can not accept multicultural very well. Also her immaterial facial expression which is an irony with depicts her a little rejection with the Asian stereotype. Berhan Ahmed, the African Think Tank "start to fight myself to stop because I see racism as a cancer ... Unless we stop it, it vegetates and grows bigger which hurts everyone of us", the simile represents racism will hurts each person who live in this multicultural society if we don't try to stop to be a racist. The imagery "kicking and punching" depicts Sachin Joab's react the attitude and his personal experiences with racism in an emotive way. The cartoon with voiceover from Professor Doug Kendrick "They might be brining goods to trade or new technologies or even potential mates" represents the benefit to stop racism not a bad things. The serious tone be asked with an open-ended questions from Jenny Brockie the interviewer within Nathan who use the technology to shows the sense of community of the racism rights, "his identity concealed because he says he's received death threats" symbolism that racism derive personal
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