chelloveck
i'm feeling fat and sassy
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- 2004
This year at my hall of residence we have reached over 55% international students. I have two problems with this; firstly, the term "international student" kinda implies a large diversity of people from all over the world, whereas, out of this 55%, i could guarantee that at least 45% are East Asian.
My second problem is that it is totally changing the culture that was here. The East Asians are the most introverted bunch of people that i have ever met, and they make the hall cold and unfriendly. This has nothing to do with race, I am racist in no way. I've had three girlfriends with different herritages this year, and my best friend is of vietnamese heritage, but with an australian enculturation. This is about culture, i hate the East Asian culture being in my environment and totally changing it, for in my opinion, the worst. It's not as if I'm a huge cultural snob either, there's nothing I want to do more than travel the Asian continent and go to Vietnam, Thailan, etc. But i want to go there to experience a different culture, just like the 'international students' here should be in Australia to experience our culture, not fucking change it. And if they're to 'shy' or whatever to do that, they shouldn't be here, just like if you're a westerner and scared of getting abducted by terroists in the middle-east, then you shouldn't go there. Cultures are too different to live in harmony side by side, if Australia's multi-culturalism has shown anything, it's this.
My second problem is that it is totally changing the culture that was here. The East Asians are the most introverted bunch of people that i have ever met, and they make the hall cold and unfriendly. This has nothing to do with race, I am racist in no way. I've had three girlfriends with different herritages this year, and my best friend is of vietnamese heritage, but with an australian enculturation. This is about culture, i hate the East Asian culture being in my environment and totally changing it, for in my opinion, the worst. It's not as if I'm a huge cultural snob either, there's nothing I want to do more than travel the Asian continent and go to Vietnam, Thailan, etc. But i want to go there to experience a different culture, just like the 'international students' here should be in Australia to experience our culture, not fucking change it. And if they're to 'shy' or whatever to do that, they shouldn't be here, just like if you're a westerner and scared of getting abducted by terroists in the middle-east, then you shouldn't go there. Cultures are too different to live in harmony side by side, if Australia's multi-culturalism has shown anything, it's this.