I believe the people of every country should be able to rule themselves. I also believe hating your neighbors isn't going to help you prosper in any shape or form.
I was born in North Wales to English parents and we later moved to Australia in 1967 for 10 quid. Over my life I've always got on well with all nationalities of people by treating them as I'd like to be treated. Respect for others goes a long way in removing mass mind prejudices about different races of people, and the best way to make it work is by just doing it in your day to day contact with the people you cross paths with in YOUR OWN daily life.
One of my teaches at High School in Australia was an Irishman from Belfast, he was a really nice quiet gentle person. During an open discussion to the class one day he admitted to us all that when he lived in Ireland the hatred and history of the past festered openly in most peoples lives, he then said that after moving to Australia and looking at it from the outside realised how stupid and wasteful the whole situation was, but at least he found happiness over here.
When the Vietnamese boat people first started coming to Australia I knew a guy who absolutely hated them, he didn't threaten or abuse them in person but he'd openly voice his displeasure to any white person around at the time. The phrase Slope-head burst forth from his mouth every second word, this was always preceded with the other word F*****g. Anyway the company he worked for started hiring some Vietnamese people which of course only fueled his hatred even more. I didn't see him for awhile but the next time we met a miraculous change had come over him. He admitted that being a supervisor he'd been forced to have closer contact than he'd cared for working with the Vietnamese workers and
one of them had attached themselves to him. He was like a loyal puppy that wouldn't leave him alone, every week he'd ask him to bring his wife around to his home for dinner. He eventually gave in and went round, he said both he and his wife were treated like royalty and it was one of the best meals and night out they'd ever had. He then said 'I never felt so ashamed of myself in my whole life, it shook me to the core and has changed my life completely'.
I don't really believe he hated the Vietnamese people in the first place, he'd just got caught up in the mass mind of the hater's and dragged along for the ride until he saw the light. The most important point is that
one man changed the world for the better and we all can if we decide too. Don't look to Tony Abbott or any other politicians to make this world a better place, just do it yourself. You've got to look for the best in people and make the most of the situations facing you, the guy in 'Trainspotting' might see his people as the lowest of the low, I however have always admired the Scottish for being brilliant Engineers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Scottish_engineers and I think they were pretty good at medicine too
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scots#Physicians_and_Medical_Professionals
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