IS AUSTRALIA A RACIST COUNTRY? 'Why do you ask?'

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Life with Chioma

Life with Chioma

Күн бұрын

Hi all,
In this video, I have finally addressed a question I have been ignoring. I would love to hear your opinions on this highly divisive topic. Leave me a comment.
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@syd7801
@syd7801 2 ай бұрын
I haven't faced racism in Aus - because I didn't come here and try to change their culture into my own or preach about how things are in my own country. If I wanted to be back there, I'd be back there. But I'm here so I opened my mind, embraced everything Aus and have made so many wonderful friends who accept me into their circles.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!
@onyemaechinwali8342
@onyemaechinwali8342 2 ай бұрын
Someone walked up to me, and was like; hey, You're an African right? I responded yes. Then she goes, do you know Nigeria? I answered in affirmation, and then she was like, can I touch your hair? I answered yes, you can touch my hair. It's fine by me and the conversation went on and on, talking about Africa and some stuff she watched on the internet where Africans were depicted as poor, hungry, and technologically deprived people. I showed her the game apps I developed on my system to enlighten her that we are all the same but separated by geographical locations and made distinct by our adaptability features which include our skin colours. In my opinion, some people are inquisitive to learn and feel what makes us different from them. She was not racially biased in any way. We got talking and today she's one of my few friends in Sydney. I think most of us with coloured skin see ourselves through the lens of racial differences and walk our minds through it. Of course, we tend to play safe and be in our safe corner when we're in public but in most cases, no one will come to your face to call you unprinted names except in some occupations like social work where participants can get heightened and say all sorts of things. To me, racism is a thing of concern, but not a thing to be worried about. Just as @chioma stated, we get called out even in our very own Country. Australian government is so hard on issues of racism and all citizens are aware of that. There are so many dark-skinned coloured aboriginals. We are not alone in our colour and accent differences. I am more worried about tribalism in our Country than racial discrimination.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
I wish I could love your comment twice. I am glad this resonates with you. Thank you for sharing. I really love to read the experiences of other people
@user-qj4kl3wc5v
@user-qj4kl3wc5v 2 ай бұрын
if thats racist to u what ur definition of a observation like the people in aus arent dumb like american we know whos indigenous we know whos african if someone came up to me and said r u from the Middle East I would say no but I would understand why I have a bump on my nose and I look middle eastern u pull the race card then leave the country we dont even need u where r the aussie aussies
@user-qj4kl3wc5v
@user-qj4kl3wc5v 2 ай бұрын
@@lifewithchioma racism doesnt exist if u cant handle an observation then why is Andrew Tate walking around saying the n word when hes not even black enough to
@rogersampaio7450
@rogersampaio7450 Ай бұрын
Your experience is interesting... I'm black and I'm coming to Australia Single.... Will I have a tough time to find a partner? Especially White woman?
@VerabellaOparah
@VerabellaOparah 2 ай бұрын
Most of the time, them wanting to touch your hair is pure curiosity. The beads I put in the kids braids always leave them staring in awe. The bold ones would walk up to me and ask how did I do that 😂 they find it extremely creative and I always take it as a compliment.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Exactly, sis. We are smart enough to know when a person is being racist vs plain curious. If there is another motive other than genuine curiousity behind the question, nke ahu gbasara ha. Not our problem.
@BlackStump172
@BlackStump172 3 күн бұрын
I would never touch or ask to touch anyone’s hair . That is so personal and it would be rude . I would speak and admire only , just as I did for an old 80 as opposed to my 70 )man in the supermarket who had silver rings on all of his fingers .
@1kmphillips
@1kmphillips 2 ай бұрын
It’s good to know that you’ve not “experienced” racism to a considerable degree. I think it’s a fair question to ask, however, as there are many of us who have faced these injustices and would like to know to what degree does racism occur in certain areas. I don’t think people walk around expecting to experience racism or carrying it around like luggage; however, wisdom would lend us the opportunity to recognize when such an instance is front and center. Thanks for sharing your viewpoint.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughtful comment. I used to carry that expectation around all the time due to the relentless messaging/campaigns about racism. I realised how damaging it was to my wellbeing to be so hypervigilant about something that was such a tiny portion of my living experience here. Again, thank you for your perspective.
@alisonhophing4002
@alisonhophing4002 5 күн бұрын
I can remember an incident when my sons were very young and a little black boy with his Mummy was staring at them. Suddenly he reached out and touched my youngest son's white blond hair. We live in South Africa and he may not have seen many white people before. I thought it was rather sweet myself. I think your attitude towards racism is very wise. I agree that people are being taught to be offended and to be victims. Yes, there will always be racists, but you don't have to live your life as though it's something you have to deal with on a daily basis.
@twiggyvlogs6441
@twiggyvlogs6441 2 ай бұрын
Yeah you make a really good point when you say, why should you have to be the one that's doing something about it when you're the one that cops it. I don't think you should have to be constantly thinking about it, that sounds exhausting! As a white person who moved to Australia from Scotland I don't experience racism against me. I have sometimes had a bit of anti immigrant stuff, like you say it's few enough occasions that I can count, such as being asked, how come you get to come here? Or when other white people say quite racist things to me and assume I'll agree which is really awkward, like, they'll say, oh those immigrants should go back where they came from. And I'm like, umm, you know I'm an immigrant right? And they're like, oh, you're different! Ok, why am I different mate? What is it about me...? Yeah.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your perspective on this!
@kaitiracedric2381
@kaitiracedric2381 2 ай бұрын
There are a few societies where it is hard to ignore the prejudices that present themselves with being different, but in most western countries(from personal experience and that of friends) it is almost always helpful to assume it doesn't exist on a personal level.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
You are very right about other cultures where 'ignoring' will not work. I am glad that my experience in Australia so far does not make it an effort to ignore. Thank you🙏
@enyce120
@enyce120 2 ай бұрын
I haven't experienced racism myself but Indigenous Australians especially will tell you a different story. Working in child protection has exposed me to a side of society I would have preferred not to know about.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma Ай бұрын
Yes, it is sad about Indigenous Australians and the horrible systemic injustices they continue to face. It is puzzling why it continues to this day - sad note on the referendum from last year
@yusufhassan5680
@yusufhassan5680 2 ай бұрын
Goodstuff chioma love yo mindset so true and honest Very eloquent U explain well my sistoooo👍
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
I appreciate that🙏
@mschaieme
@mschaieme 2 ай бұрын
As always thanks for sharing. Your channel is very useful for people who plan to relocate to Australia
@bubusboulevardtv2304
@bubusboulevardtv2304 2 ай бұрын
Preach! We share the same mindset on this topic. 9:47 to 11:25 you put it in the most articulate way and it’s so beautiful to hear. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. ❤
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
I am glad to hear this. We will enjoy our lives regardless. Thanks, sis.
@antasy9555
@antasy9555 2 ай бұрын
This video is just AMAZING !!! Thanks for sharing your feeling about it and speak the truth @chioma :)
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it!!
@kelechukwuohakamma2545
@kelechukwuohakamma2545 Ай бұрын
Australia is a great country and also beautiful. we have ethnicity bias in Nigeria and many problems based on cultural norms which I don't feel comfortable with because it brings condemnation and resentment.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma Ай бұрын
This is true. Discrimination is so varied and not specific to race alone. It can happen anywhere even in our own home countries. Thank you!
@chisomdickson
@chisomdickson 29 күн бұрын
One of the best vids sis... I absolutely share the same sentiments as you've expressed here walahi! ❤
@amosmunezero9958
@amosmunezero9958 28 күн бұрын
Thank you sister for sharing, I am so tired of my african people complaining about racism, while even here they still practising tribelism among themselves. let me tell you i have been more discriminated by my african people than others
@BibleEchoes0224
@BibleEchoes0224 2 ай бұрын
Hello Chioma, Thank you for constantly enlightening us with your videos. I have a question (not related to this video🙏🏽). I wanted to ask for your suggestions on organizations or ministries I could intern at (in Nigeria) to gain work experience enough to be eligible to apply for an MSW.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma Ай бұрын
Maybe Red Cross or any Charity/Non-profit with an international presence.
@BibleEchoes0224
@BibleEchoes0224 Ай бұрын
@@lifewithchioma Thank you for your response 🙏🏽
@kombi_studio
@kombi_studio Ай бұрын
Chioma, your take on racism, tribalism etc is so true. I have never thought of it that way. 'Ism" is everywhere. Why do we concentrate so much on the colour of our skin. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma Ай бұрын
You are most welcome. Glad the video provided some insight
@nigelralphmurphy2852
@nigelralphmurphy2852 20 күн бұрын
I grew up in Australia (I no longer live there) and in 13 years I never saw a single snake, and we lived in rural Queensland and NSW. Flies, ants and other creepy crawlies, the heat, everything from grass is out to get you, and the people have become tough in response to such an environment.
@Navigator_Isle
@Navigator_Isle 2 ай бұрын
Australia is very good at creating the Status Quo depending on your race. But it is difficult to know it because it's built systematically, just as you pointed out.
@mich-arm
@mich-arm 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your sharing, as always you are opened on these topics. The way you look at your journey in Australia through the lense you have decided to do it is commendable. We are All the creation of the almighty God. You know we face racism in our home country…so…. I agree with you it is the way we approach life is what matters. Just live our life.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@bluepeter128
@bluepeter128 13 күн бұрын
Wow… very well said. It’s not your problem. It’s the others persons..
@williamsonah5667
@williamsonah5667 2 ай бұрын
Its a crime to be this smart
@abekane7038
@abekane7038 2 ай бұрын
Thought provoking video. Thank you
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@NurseDeo
@NurseDeo 2 ай бұрын
Love you so much!! We share similar values. I also don't see anything wrong with someone touching my hair if permission was asked as some of them are just curious. Same way I've asked them things their culture too which they don't perceive as racism. Like you said hypervigilance might just be the issue. Great video💙
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
You are appreciated, our favourite nurse 😘. Thank you for validating this mindset.
@EllenMadumira
@EllenMadumira 2 ай бұрын
Youa re right Chioma
@user-oo8ei4lj6s
@user-oo8ei4lj6s 2 ай бұрын
I think we need to prepare for some form of discriminatiom.However the laws are there to protect everyone.People need to use it when needed.Do have evidence though and have courage.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for that crucial reminder to seek recourse through the law and relevant policy when targeted by discriminatory behaviour.
@thewordoflifeministriesint682
@thewordoflifeministriesint682 2 ай бұрын
I believe wisdom requires that we ignore those jibes and focus on our missions and goals. Otherwise, these things will snatch away our sanity as intended and we become the greatest losers because of its impact on our psychology. Matthew 5:1-16 should help. Thanks a lot Emmanuella.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
You are very right about the 'snatching of our sanity' bit. Thanks for watching
@thewordoflifeministriesint682
@thewordoflifeministriesint682 2 ай бұрын
@@lifewithchioma And thank you for being a shinning light for people like me. God bless you more.
@adekunle_ad
@adekunle_ad 2 ай бұрын
I really liked this video because it embodies the mindset I believe everyone should have. We shouldn't go about our daily lives trying to detect offence. If it comes, and indisputably so, then you can address it. Otherwise, just keep life moving. In my early days here, I'd move for people to share my seat on the bus and they would prefer to stand. I could have gone on thinking they were being racist but it's something I saw that was a common practice. Regarding the Snake question you said you weren't going to address, I think sometimes people just have mental blocks they aren't aware of. Regarding Australia, people would cite snakes, or that it is too far, yet for similarly priced tickets, when all the time of flight and layovers are computed, travel from North America to a place like Nigeria turns out to be similar in duration eventually. Fun (?) Fact - This video sent me researching about the prevalence of snake bites globally and guess who has fewer snake bites than MOST OF SUBSAHARAN AFRICA? Australia! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemiology_of_snakebites
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Yes, do something when it's indisputable, otherwise it is exhausting to be carrying that kind of mindset around. Thank you!
@toluwalopeojo6557
@toluwalopeojo6557 2 ай бұрын
Please how do I book a section with you ma
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Hello, I do not offer consultations or any kind of service outside of the videos I post here. Please find and speak to a migration agent/lawyer.
@toluwalopeojo6557
@toluwalopeojo6557 2 ай бұрын
@@lifewithchioma okay thanks
@Plum_bird
@Plum_bird Ай бұрын
I always feel like classism is worst than racism. Classism is harder to defend against since in many cases people can hide their true intentions.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma Ай бұрын
You are so right!
@gontsemodisaotile5255
@gontsemodisaotile5255 2 ай бұрын
Thank you😊
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma Ай бұрын
You're welcome 😊
@4rest216
@4rest216 2 ай бұрын
yes it's rather offensive to expect someone to behave in a certain way, especially out of some sort of "political correctness"
@dumilemdluli1791
@dumilemdluli1791 2 ай бұрын
Consistency 🎉🎉🎉
@justinmandiringana5637
@justinmandiringana5637 2 ай бұрын
How are you sisi
@kelechukwuohakamma2545
@kelechukwuohakamma2545 Ай бұрын
What I think is that I still want to immigrate to Australia.
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma Ай бұрын
You are very welcome. It's a beautiful country.
@user-ed1th7qx1s
@user-ed1th7qx1s 2 ай бұрын
When you are told you are the chosen race or the chosen people they cant see you in an expensive car while they scraping by. Its just jealousy not superiority. ❤
@angelakolotejan-barrie5427
@angelakolotejan-barrie5427 2 ай бұрын
Is racism in Australia? I believe we are not talking about Nigeria. 😉
@lifewithchioma
@lifewithchioma 2 ай бұрын
Subjective isn't it? I say Yes, the next person says No. I just wanted to highlight another angle without dwelling on the Yes or No binary. I appreciate you stopping by🙏
@oliviatashman4421
@oliviatashman4421 Ай бұрын
I like your mindset and rational thinking. I’m not saying racism doesn’t exist but I definitely think mindset plays a massive roll. There is often too much assumption making when it comes to racism. Sometimes it feels like people are looking for it, because they often call out racism in a situation where it doesn’t exist. People also forget that racism can go both ways. I know Ive definitely had my share of experiences. For example, once I tried engaging in conversation with an African woman at work, she gave me a mean look then looked me up and down as if to say why are you even talking to me. I don’t know what experiences she’s had or how she’s been brought up to view “white” people like me but I think hurt people hurt people. So I let it go and didn’t let it bother me. I believe you should never group people in a box, you should always judge people as Individuals, not one person is the same.
@lifelongbachelor3651
@lifelongbachelor3651 Ай бұрын
no such thing as racism...
@Andres-ng4fe
@Andres-ng4fe Ай бұрын
B1tch you are so based , wise and cool…. Very good content, my best wishes
@KLM982
@KLM982 13 күн бұрын
I can recall in 1995 travelling back from Riverview train station by ute to Banyo, there was another tradie ute in front of us on the rear window there was a sticker with the slogan “White Power”. New arrivals will have to adapt to this slogan.
@BlackStump172
@BlackStump172 3 күн бұрын
I doubt if that would be accepted today . It is ignorant .
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