Cherokee
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how livable is it for people of color?
I am a POC and I love Living here.
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how livable is it for people of color?
alright...so it was a rhetorical question.. lol.. my bad..No it doesn't India is racist no matter where you go in India me and my partner were treated like Kings and Queens in India because of the color of our skin but I doubt black, brown, or North Eastern Indians will get treated the same way.
No it doesn't India is racist no matter where you go in India me and my partner were treated like Kings and Queens in India because of the color of our skin but I doubt black, brown, or North Eastern Indians will get treated the same way.
what about racism? not talking about weather or infra... seems its good.I am a POC and I love Living here.
what about racism? not talking about weather or infra... seems its good.
alright...so it was a rhetorical question.. lol.. my bad..
mine was genuine though.. anybody else want to take a stab?
yeah its cool...Sorry if I was harsh I realize not all Indians are racist but in my experience in India it seemed to be the case.
yeah but am sure there is regional variation in the level of racism...I have learnt long back there is undercurrents of racism, anywhere you live. Australia is much better in that case TBH. At Least they say on face how they feel about you.
yeah its cool...
we will compared with India once India claims to be the best livable city... so for now Melbourne it is... compared to say london or dublin for example...
the factors are not same for all people, hence the question... (did not think needed to clarify but never too late)..
I meant overt racism in form of racially aggravated assault, physical.... verbal... or less type of opportunities available to minorities of similar education, or if there is a lot of segregation along racial lines.. etc.What do you mean? Everyone in Australia has equal rights we don't distinguish by religion, or race.
I meant overt racism in form of racially aggravated assault, physical.... verbal... or less type of opportunities available to minorities of similar education, or if there is a lot of segregation along racial lines.. etc.
by law everybody is equal in most countries... I am asking ground reality.
cool... nice to know australian law is top notch and violation of it when reported, is dealth with... thank you.I just answered that above your post everyone gets the same opportunists in Australia it is illegal for an employer to ask about your religion, race, if you are married etc those are the ground realities.
cool... nice to know australian law is top notch and violation of it when reported, is dealth with... thank you.
i am more interested in knowing either first hand experience or statistical data that proves or disproves it.
I agree but Melbourne is the multi cultural capital of Australia as well so it all adds up Melbourne rocks if it wasn't so cold in during winter Melbourne would be unstoppable Melbourne has that laid back lifestyle has a good work life balance.
Is Melbourne really that cold, or Australians in general just prefer warm weather? I've read many Australians on news comments who complained Melbourne is too cold to be livable.
I just went to Melbourne a few months ago during the winter. It's cold at 7-15°C, but definitely nowhere as cold as the winter in North-East Asia/Europe/North America. I think a winter in Melbourne would be considered as spring or autumn in Beijing lol.