"Come to Cronulla this weekend to take revenge.
This Sunday every Aussie in the Shire get down to North Cronulla
to support the Leb and wog bashing day
…"– Australian
talk
radio.
The loss of the American colonies created many problems
for the British Empire. One of the most serious was the loss of
a very large prison system. From the moment they arrived in the
North American mainland and the Caribbean, the British used their
colonies as a means of disposing of their most problematic citizens,
the very poor, and providing the new American gentry with free labor
under the system of indentured servitude. The colony of Georgia
was founded for the express purpose of serving as a penal colony.
Of course, enslaved Africans eventually formed the bulk of America's
pool of free labor, but the British had to start somewhere.
The victorious colonies presented the mother country
with a challenge. What is a newly inconvenienced empire to do? Should
it change its ways? Should it stop shipping petty criminals off
to far away places from which they would never return? The answer
was a firm and resounding "no way."
In the eyes of Britain, the solution was a simple
one. Find a new place to dump the least fortunate. Just go to the
other side of the world. Australia replaced America as Britain's
first choice for sending the lower classes out of sight and out
of mind.
Like America, Australia had a large native population.
Europeans in both countries ignored that fact and claimed these
lands as their own. Just as in America, a variety of means were
used to segregate or kill off the Aboriginal population so that
restless Europeans might have a place to call home.
After establishing themselves among the black, brown
and yellow peoples of Southeast Asia and the Pacific, white Australians
proceeded to consider themselves good British colonials. Although
they established their country as a prison and then killed off the
native inhabitants, they managed to secure for themselves a reputation
for being laid back and good-natured. What was less than good-natured
was an official policy that restricted immigration by non-whites
that was not rescinded until 1973.
This history lesson is needed in order to understand
the rioting that occurred recently in Sydney, Australia. A rumor
that Arabs had punched a white lifeguard in the nose sent the laid
back white Aussies into a frenzy.
Encouraged by hate speech on radio stations and text messaging from
white supremacists, they set aside a day to act upon their outrage.
A mob of 5,000 Aussie red necks went on a rampage at a beach near
Sydney. They set upon anyone Middle Eastern looking and assaulted
even white police officers who stood in the way of their good time.
It is interesting to note the lack of
anger and indignation as America's press witnessed Australia's red
necks acting like animals because of a fistfight. There was none
of the condemnation that is always directed at people of color who
act out. Right wing pundits reserved criticism only for Lebanese
and other Middle Eastern immigrants who defended themselves against
the white rioters.
Australia's nearest neighbors are New Guinea and Indonesia.
White Australians really are down under, white people living in
a sea of very dark people. It is little wonder that immigration
by non-whites was restricted or that they recently rejected republic
status in favor of remaining in the British Empire.
Australian Prime Minister John Howard placed his country
among the "coalition of the willing," the nations who
aided and abetted the United States in its occupation of Iraq. Bush
and Howard are good buddies, and Howard has learned from Bush how
to take advantage of fear itself. It takes one to know one.
In 2001 a group of Afghan immigrants sailed to Australia
in hopes of securing asylum. Howard and other politicians were desperate
to stop them from landing and desperate to make political hay as
well. Howard claimed that refugees were throwing their children
overboard in order to facilitate gaining refugee status in Australia.
The story was untrue. Howard and the other government
officials who repeated the claim knew they were stating falsehoods.
The revelation of government lies didn't hurt Howard at all. He
and his party won reelection.
Howard loves the American way so much that he has
taken to mimicking its right wing fanatics. Like Bill O'Reilly,
the Prime Minister believes that Christmas is getting short shrift
and has called for public displays of nativity scenes. Howard even
presumed to speak for Jews and Muslims. "They respect the fact
that it's a Christian
day. You don't win tolerant brownie points by pretending to
be something you're not." Australia's non-Christians are either
with him, or they are against him.
Australia may be far away physically, but it seems
to have too much in common with the United States. Both countries
affirm that their forebears had a right to kill and destroy. Both
countries have political leaders who accentuate the worst aspect
of their nations' histories. The people produced by those histories
are never as good as they claim to be.
Margaret Kimberley's Freedom Rider column appears
weekly in BC. Ms. Kimberley is a freelance writer
living in New York City. She can be reached via e-Mail at [email protected]. |