As US protests rage, African-Americans urge Australia to also confront racism

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As protests against police brutality rage around the US, African-Americans living in Australia say this country also needs to address underlying racial inequality.

Brigette Sancho, a Philadelphia transplant who now works at the University of Technology, Sydney, agreed that the US protests should be a catalyst to reassess Indigenous-non Indigenous relations.

"I'm concerned, to a certain degree, about racism anywhere. But to be totally honest with you ... I feel 100 per cent safer in Australia," he said. "It hit home because I instantly thought, my god, he actually looks like my brother. That could be my father, that could be my nephews or any man in my family. I just cried and cried.

"When there's no other resort, you use that. You use protest. It would be great if you had representation in the halls of power, but if you don't, the only thing now to do is take it to the streets, as we would say in America. So here we are again."But while Mr Williams decried large-scale, violent rioting, Ms Payton said it was understandable at this point.

"There are a lot of people who feel let down, not just by the police, but by city governments, state governments, the federal government, who are angry and frustrated and the lid has been blown off," he said. "I would implore Americans as well as people all over to take an examination of your heart and yourselves," he said.

 

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Penel67 Oh, go home if you don’t like it here, nobody’s making you stay!

Yes! We absolutely do!! Every other day I hear another friend/family/stranger/coworker exhibit their “everyday”/casual racism as if it’s no biggie. Whether it’s towards indigenous Australians, “curries” wogs” or “asians” it’s just SO wrong!!

It's interesting that in all my years on this earth I am yet to discover a race that isn't racist towards somebody.

So many victims in the most equal society ever to have existed.

When I hitchhiked around Australia years ago as a young kiwi, I was genuinely shocked at the widespread racist attitudes towards Aboriginal people. Fix that too.

Why the SBS determined to promote such violence ? 😂😂😂 you guys are bored right need something to report tut tut busted

As an African woman I know first hand the danger of fatherless black children and crime but the media IGNORES it. Why do certain agencies in the US promote single parenthood when they know the child will be significantly disadvantaged, was it planned?

Careful, Aussies in denial don't tend to like having a mirror held up to them...

rubbish

Because you are wearing a mask.

It’s coming

Why don't they go back and live in America?

Please don't report on trump's trip to the church without noting that this was a publicity ploy that people were pepper sprayed for and which the church itself has condemned

The Marxist-New Left underbelly of SBS is showing. They conveniently forget that a Democrat dominated city administration let the 12-times reported, disturbed cop Chauvin loose on the streets.

this nation was built on racism and slavery as well, so, yeah. they're right.

And they're 100% correct!

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