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[QUOTE="tzznandrew, post: 2840813, member: 168"] It's funny the assumptions you make about me. Leaving those aside, and leaving aside the depiction of Osaka, racism in the Western world is racism in the Western world, right? That would be called racist if it appeared in France. Take Banania for instance. So I don't know why it being in Australia suddenly means that the image would not be playing into the same historical situation. I mean, here's an article here from 2015 of a black Australian complaining about how cluelessly racist white Australians are: [URL="https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/08/stereotyping-of-africans-is-everywhere-but-australians-are-particularly-clueless"]Stereotyping of Africans is everywhere, but Australians are particularly clueless | Rebka Bayou[/URL] On Osaka, I'm sure she's experienced some pretty terrible things knowing what I know about Japanese ideas of race. But that doesn't at all negate the image and the problems of the image. Frankly, in the context of the conversation, it's a non sequitor. [/QUOTE]
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