Quote Originally Posted by reve View Post
And as for some of other comments about muselims and arabs even thought they might be nice people but you will definately feel out of place living among them. I have known a few abrabs who are nice and decent people but they are my school mates who have been brought up in australia.
Same as many other ethnic communities feels strange living among Asians too. Certainly not all Asians are bad people as well. Thats what you get living in a country built by migrants. You have to learn to live with people from different cultural backgrounds, different language & so on. I have seen many Arabs & Asians when they get together they start communicating in their language knowing that others in the group wouldn't have a clue what they are saying.
This is another reality of social behaviour that people always feel comfortable living among their own people or where they are accepted without any stigmas nominated/ attached to them.
Now whats happening in Sydney that many suburbs have emerged as one or other ethnic community majority suburbs. If in one suburb Arabs are in majority then in the next suburb Asians are in majority & then two suburbs down Islanders are in majority. Regardless how many times people say no racism here, but can they deny the way they act or think about other ethnic groups, but still of course they would deny it.