‘Vein of racism’: race discrimination commissioner accuses One Nation and Coalition of scapegoating immigrants
Australia's federal race discrimination commissioner, Giridharan Sivaraman, has accused One Nation and the federal opposition of "dehumanising" and "scapegoating" immigrants, drawing on a "deep vein of racism." Speaking at a human rights seminar in Brisbane, Sivaraman stated that these parties encourage blaming migrants for issues like the housing crisis and cost of living. He believes this rhetoric is implicitly racist, as it often targets individuals based on their appearance, name, or accent, and reflects a historical notion of who "belongs" in Australia.

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AI-generatedAustralia's federal race discrimination commissioner, Giridharan Sivaraman, has accused One Nation and the federal opposition of "dehumanising" and "scapegoating" immigrants, drawing on a "deep vein of racism." Speaking at a human rights seminar in Brisbane, Sivaraman stated that these parties encourage blaming migrants for issues like the housing crisis and cost of living. He believes this rhetoric is implicitly racist, as it often targets individuals based on their appearance, name, or accent, and reflects a historical notion of who "belongs" in Australia. Sivaraman anticipates an escalation of racism accompanying such blame over the next two years. Opposition leader Angus Taylor defended his party's stance, attributing current issues to government failures and high migration numbers, while a spokesperson for Pauline Hanson denied accusations of racism, stating their advocacy is for lower immigration to ease housing demand.
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5 extractedBlaming migrants implicitly draws on racism because signals like skin color or accent are often the only indicators of migrant status.
The opposition leader Angus Taylor stated that 'many' migrants would be a 'net drain' on Australia and proposed discriminating based on values.
The country is facing 'a very pronounced political fault line' regarding immigration and blame directed at migrants.
One Nation and the federal opposition are 'dehumanising' and 'scapegoating' immigrants, drawing on a 'deep vein of racism'.
The race discrimination commissioner expects an escalation in 'the racism that accompanies' blaming immigrants over the next two years.