I will be presenting a point of view on the topic of how racism is destroying the Australian dream, in a way that uses evidence to support the topic and rhetorical questions. I will argue in favour of the topic by showing how their safety, sport and their opportunity is filled with racism. I want to tell everyone how Racism isn’t killing the Australian dream. The Australian dream was founded on racism.
Introduction:
Good morning Australia is both a young nation built on immigration and a country boasting the oldest living culture in the world. The Australian dream is magnetic, attracting vastly more people than ever. ‘
A quarter of the population is born overseas and almost half of us have a parent born abroad. The Australian Bureau of Statistics…show more content… Everyone is entitled to the same basic levels of safety, protection and opportunity, no matter their race or religion. Indeed, Australian laws protect everybody from racial discrimination, ensuring we all get a ‘fair go’ in life. But their history and recent events suggest the dream is far from the reality. The Stolen Generations were subjected to atrocities that only ended in the 1970s and continue to manifest today.
P1: Safety
Here’s the worst of it. Aborigines rounded up and shot; babies buried in the sand and decapitated, women raped, men killed as they hid in the forks of trees, waterholes poisoned, flour laced with arsenic. The Australian dream abandoned for Indigenous people to rot on government missions, tore apart families, condemned them to poverty. There was no place for them in this modern country and everything they have, has been torn from the reluctant grasp of a nation that for much of its history hoped that we would disappear. Is this the Australian dream?
P2: Sports
Racism is even destroying sports. An example of this is the booing of an Aboriginal footballer Adam Goodes by AFL fans during matches in the 2015 season, which is offered in support of the statement that “the Australian dream was founded on