Ancient European Racism In Australia

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It is clear that the racism is existing in Australia and become much more severe than before. For instance, Anthony Dillon(2015), a lecturer at the Australian Catholic University who majors in the faculty of health science reported that there still has twenty percent non-indigenous Australians aged between twenty-five and forty-four who believe that it is available to discriminate Aboriginal Australians. According to Dillon's report(2015), the ancient European racism still influencing the modern Australian’s vision of ethnic groups, which leads the Indigenous Australian fight against the white government in a recent year.

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