Thankfully, the days of Australians looking like this are gone.
Any tourist who has visited the People’s Republic of Australia (澳大利亚) in recent years will be aware that the average Australian is now five feet tall, yellow, and convinced that Man’s Best Friend is Man’s Best Food.
For this reason, the universities of Australia have zero tolerance for Old Australians who criticize New Australians, particularly if those criticisms extend to the Communist Party of China.
Sadly, not all Old Australians have received the message. Some of these uncultured bogans still think it’s funny to tease their Chinese overlords about their weird accents or insectoid mannerisms, not realizing that they are being monitored at all times by agents of the state.
The latest victim of this ongoing anti-Communist purge is Aaron Wijeratne, a hate-filled university lecturer who promoted an anti-Chinese textbook in his classroom.
Monash University will no longer include Human Resource Management by Raymond J. Stone in its curriculum after [Aaron Wijeratne] was suspended for taking a quiz from the book, found to be offensive by Chinese students.
From the second semester the book will no longer be used after it suggested that Chinese officials were only truthful when they were drunk in one of the book’s quizzes.
Complaints were laid by Chinese students at Monash, conversations took place on social media platform Wechat about the issue and questions from China’s consulate-general in Melbourne were raised.
The incident has been attributed, by some Chinese officials, as a result of an increase in ‘little pinks’ or ‘xiaofenhong’ – nationalist young people who stand against any criticism of the Chinese government.
It’s hard to believe that it’s been over 40 years since Australia abolished its vile “White Australia” policy, and yet the contagion of racism still lingers in the heart of its dwindling White population. You’d think that Old Australians would realize by now that the Chinese are an honest, straightforward race who live up to their reputation as the “Amish of Asia.”
I’m speaking from experience here. I backpacked through mainland China a few years ago, and not once was this “laowai” overcharged for a sub-par product, sold a counterfeit DVD, or offered some street food made using gutter oil.
Not once.
The decision, made by university management to suspend lecturer Aaron Wijeratne, was questioned by professor J. Bruce Jacobs, who said they over-reacted.
‘I believe, without knowing the details, that the suspension of the lecturer is inappropriate,’ he said.
He said counselling may be useful however the suspension seems too harsh when the lecturer did not make the error.
Monash University admitted last Monday they had suspended human resources lecturer Mr Wijeratne.
Surprise, surprise. A White Supremacist lecturer insults his Chinese students, and his fellow White teachers claim he “dindu nuffin.”
I’ll be honest here: the more I’ve learned about Aaron Wijeratne, the more I’m convinced that he is a true sociopath. According to an inside source of mine, Mr. Wijeratne once ordered a Chinese student to put on a medieval breastplate in the middle of class. After the student had done it, Mr. Wijeratne screamed, “Well, well, well, it looks like we’ve got a Chink in the armor!” and beat the student with a chair.
The class was terrified, of course, but remained silent – no-one stood up to the “Mongol Mangler” without suffering the consequences.
The last known photograph of Aaron Wijeratne before his suspension. Notice that he often got his White female colleagues to join in when bullying Chinese students.
Now that Mr. Wijeratne has been suspended, normality should return to Monash University once again. Chinese students can walk around campus without having to endure “slanty-eye” gestures from afar, lecturers of all nationalities can continue teaching in peace, and White students can meditate upon an important life lesson: that hatred has consequences.