Views on facing up to ethnic discrimination

Chinese-Australian real estate billboard defaced with Anti-Asian posters in Sydney

Chinese-Australian real estate billboard defaced with Anti-Asian posters in Sydney Source: SBS

"Face Up to Racism Week" started from 26th of February. SBS launched a series of programs to discuss the topic of racial discrimination. One of the documentaries "Dating My Race", the protagonist of the story is an African-American, who suspected racial factors affect she looking for love. Coincidentally, many caller set "national" or "race" as the primary criteria for looking for love in our last "Morning Coffee" talkback, in which the topic was "The standard of Australian Chinese to look for love" . Must there be "racial discrimination" in multicultural and multi-ethnic countries? Does the idea of "won't look for love in different races" are racist? What should the Australian Chinese as ethnic minorities respond to the feeling of "being discriminated"? Mr. Jin Xing, a professor of Yunnan Nationalities University , had a comment on the topic.



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