Is Cronulla Australia’s Orewa?

by frog

Don Brash has this morning condemned a white supremacist group circulating posters around Wellington’s more upmarket suburbs that call for race riots, a la Australia. The good doctor calls the campaign by The White Crusaders of the Racial Holy War “anti-Kiwi”.

What to think about such a move? Pleased that a major political figure is condemning such nastiness and will hopefully cut away any credibility the group might have in some quarters?

Or annoyed that the person who has done more than anyone to make racism respectable in this country is now cynically trying to distance himself from the inevitable downstream effect of his political tactics?

But I think I might choose, at least until events prove me wrong (I hope they don’t), to be optimistic.

You see, it may be that when comparing events that have thrust race relations to the forefront of the political agenda, Cronulla is Australia’s Orewa. If it is, then happily my country is more civilised than the one across the Tasman.

For as unpleasant as Brash and Peters’ tactics have been, at least the racist backlash here has, so far, been largely contained within the political process. Certainly when the National Front tried to play on it last year, the most notable result was an only mildly violent, entirely farcical, though nevertheless unpleasant, scuffle near Parliament.

Whereas in Australia, they’ve gone fairly directly to huge and serious race riots.

Maybe I’m wrong. Maybe we’re behind Oz in the process and will reach the riot point sometime. But I reckon we’re ahead of them and are working our way, painfully and incrementally, through the fears, anger and concerns that underlie this whole conflict.

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Published in Justice & Democracy | Society & Culture by frog on Thu, December 15th, 2005   

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