yes they are, thats what i'm saying, you cant study naziism without reading their policies, like u cant study feminism without understanding the original policies. Its not different at all.
And phanatical... suddenly halfway through the argument you distinguish between feminists and feminazis? you never mentioned this distinction before, sudden change of tune... Seriously man, you need to find something better to do with your time then spend all saturday night arguing online with some random stranger. Get a job or something, seriously.
And again with the "asians are disadvantaged" thing. Where i live is more than 50% asian, they have nice houses, nice cars, and respectable jobs, most of them have better houses, cars, etc than me, and my mum is a doctor, so we're hardly poor. The selective schools are filled with asians, the universities are filled with asians (i'd say about 40% of my course is asian). The number of people from asian descent in Australia is increasing, because Asian immigrants have only been allowed in since the end of the White Australia Policy. Asians will soon no longer be a minority, and in another generation or so, most of the asian kids (like u i assume) will be as "australian" as they are asian, and will have no reason to whinge about being discriminated against.
I have no problem at all with asians, but i do have a problem with working in groups with people at uni who dont speak english well, as it makes it more difficult for all of us. In my course, most of the chinese students stick together in a little group, speaking chinese to each other, and only speaking english when they have to. At our prac days, we all sit down together for lunch, like everyone from all backgrounds, and the chinese ppl choose to go and sit off in their own little group. In many situations, people bring discrimination on themselves by not actively participating, or trying to fit in.
And dont give me the "you are racist" schpeel, my best friend is korean, and speaks korean at home, goes to korean church etc. In fact in my high school group i was the only one from an english / european background.
In my course, some of the places we do work experience at specifically request that students do not attend if they dont have a good grasp on english. If you are going to study / work in Australia, you need to speak english, and if you cant, you at least need to try and learn it, speaking it at every opportunity, rather than huddling in a group of other non english speakers, speaking your own language, what use is that?