White Supremacy in Australia and NZ

[SIZE=7]The Longer History of the Christchurch Attacks[/SIZE]

[SIZE=6]For over a century, the United States has played a role in inspiring and enabling white supremacy in Australia and New Zealand.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=5]By DAVID C. ATKINSON[/SIZE]

March 15, 2019



On Friday, an Australian white supremacist committed a monstrous act of violence against Muslim worshippers in New Zealand. The attack, which he livestreamed, was steeped in the kind of global iconography and discourse that characterizes modern white supremacy. The assailant played a song about convicted Serbian war criminal Radovan Karadzic as he approached the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, and his weapons bore further testament to the global resonances of contemporary white supremacy: One rifle apparently eulogized a Swedish girl who was murdered by an Uzbek immigrant in Stockholm, while another celebrated a Frankish nobleman who fought Muslim armies in Western France over a millennium ago. His manifesto cited U.S. white supremacist mass murderer Dylann Roof as inspiration, and featured a diagram promoted by U.S. white supremacist David Duke on its cover.

In any attack like this, it is important to look at the particulars: the online hate speech the perpetrator absorbed, for example, which has proliferated in recent years. But it is equally important to remember that this latest outrage, and similar barbarities elsewhere, are not anomalies: White supremacy has a long, global history, and New Zealand and Australia have played central and interrelated roles in that history. This most recent horror is not just testament to a more recent uptick in far-right violence. It is also the latest episode in the ongoing story of antipodean white supremacism at the heart of both New Zealand’s and Australia’s national histories. And then, as now, American white supremacy has been intimately linked to that story.
The first victims of white supremacy in New Zealand and Australia, where the latest killer was born, were indigenous inhabitants. But by the late nineteenth century, white colonials had also turned that sentiment against the imagined influx of “undesirable” immigrants from Asia. The gold rushes of the 1850s brought the first Chinese migrants to both Australia and New Zealand. Curiosity turned to hostility as the mines were exhausted and Chinese miners moved off in search of other opportunities. By the 1880s, both New Zealand and the Australian self-governing colonies had enacted immigration regulations that made Chinese immigration prohibitively expensive and therefore nearly impossible.
Remoteness from Britain and proximity to Asia, white New Zealanders and Australians proclaimed toward the end of the nineteenth century, would bring racial degeneration and ruinous economic competition unless they maintained a total commitment to white territorial, political, and economic control. As one representative explained to the Victorian Parliament in 1899, “we have a territory with a suitable climate, but with a sparse population, while on the other hand, we have quite adjacent to our shores hundreds of millions of a very undesirable class of people.” The same sentiments were echoed in legislative bodies, newspapers, and trade union halls all over Australia and New Zealand, and the same solution was repeatedly volunteered. In the words of that same Victorian legislator: “It should be one of our ideals to maintain, if possible, a pure Australian blood, or a pure British blood, or a pure British and European blood, within the shores of Australia.”

These laws derived from a similar policy adopted by the British colony of Natal, which in turn took its cue from so-called educational tests designed to prohibit African American voting in the American South.
What followed was the White Australia Policy and its lesser-known analog, the White New Zealand Policy. The former was enacted almost immediately upon the federation of the Australian Commonwealth in 1901. In the words of Australia’s first Attorney General (and future prime minister), Alfred Deakin, the new Immigration Restriction Act demonstrated that “at the very first instant of our national career we are as one for a white Australia.” The law empowered immigration officers to exclude non-white immigrants on the grounds of literacy rather than color. New Zealand had instituted a similar policy in 1899. These laws—encouraged by the British government, which opposed explicit racial exclusion for diplomatic reasons—derived from a similar policy adopted by the British colony of Natal, which in turn took its cue from so-called educational tests designed to prohibit African American voting in the American South.
In 1908, some white New Zealanders and Australians sensed an opportunity to connect with white supremacist allies in the United States. President Theodore Roosevelt had recently dispatched the newly constructed American battle fleet on a circumnavigation of the globe, and from August to September 1908, that so-called “Great White Fleet” visited Auckland in New Zealand and Sydney, Melbourne, and Albany in Australia. Some legislators embraced the racial implications of the American visit, especially in the context of deteriorating U.S. relations with Japan over the issue of immigration restriction: Liberal MP William Steward spoke for many when he declared that “the brown and yellow races will challenge the white race for the possession and occupancy of [the earth]” unless white colonists rallied around American naval strength in the Pacific. The New Zealand Times agreed, pronouncing the fleet’s visit a “bold, emphatic assertion of the dominance of the White Race.” Some white Australians expressed similar hopes, with Prime Minister Andrew Fisher later enunciating a plan to “to join with [the Americans] as far as we may in keeping the Pacific for the Anglo-Saxons.” While these initiatives came to naught, their intent was unmistakable.

That effort reached a dangerous zenith following the end of the First World War a century ago. In Paris, the Japanese delegation hoped to write a statement of racial equality into the constitution of the new League of Nations. Determined to protect the White Australia Policy from Japanese claims to racial equality, Australian Prime Minister William Morris Hughes repeatedly and ostentatiously scuttled those attempts. “White Australia is yours. You may do with it what you please,” he declared to the assembled crowd upon his triumphant return to Melbourne in August 1919. While it would be an overstatement to draw a straight line between Hughes’s actions and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor some twenty years later, there is no doubt that this episode contributed to Japanese alienation and facilitated the rise of militarists and expansionists in that country.
White Australians and New Zealanders have long wrestled with the implications of white supremacy. Moreover, that history has always been inextricably intertwined, and it has often been connected to broader currents of white supremacist politics across the Pacific in North America. In that context, it is not so strange that a white Australian terrorist might choose to make his stand in New Zealand, citing American extremists as inspiration. How all three societies—as well as other majority-white societies across Europe—respond to this outrage will determine whether this history of trans-Tasman white supremacism can finally be brought to an end.
David Atkinson is an associate professor of history at Purdue University. He is the author of The Burden of White Supremacy: Containing Asian Migration in the British Empire and the United States.
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Further Reading
My thread from Oct 2018 that was met with crickets.

https://www.kenyatalk.com/index.php?threads/aside-white-australia-policy.90897/


The shooting recently shows the biased approach by national security.
Muslims are constantly placed on watch lists yet most if not all are innocent.
On the other hand a white guy with questionable character and online presence, keeps posting on social media and no one puts them on the watch list?
Goes to show you how the terrorism narrative is biased and purely focused on harassing people of a certain faith, to suite the narrative and overall agenda of creating fear against Muslims and divide and rule people.

Find out how many mosques have been blown up by muslims in the last three months, and the total number of muslims killed in those suicide bombings, then you will begin to understand why the “bias”.

If you focus on that angle, how many mass shootings have we had? And who were the proprietors?
Then ask your question again.
You’ll hardly find the so called ‘Muslim extremists’ posting questionable things online as compared to the white extremists.
Genarally speaking without derailing, innocent people of Muslim faith find themselves on watch lists as compared to obvious white extremists who openly put their ill intentions online.
In a summary, a white guy will post racial and threatening security stuff online but they’ll never be on a watch list.

I will read this later…but was he also labelled as a terrorist?

Racism online? You probably read arabic, you see the kind of racial mbusit on those sites? Did you ever visit some of the Somali sites and see what they say there? Wewe unacheza.

American fatal mass shootings (white perpetrators only): about 90 recorded mass shootings last 20 years.
Islamist terror attacks: about 218 recorded since 2015 (here we are excluding civil war battle events). The terror attacks often include bombs with heavy carnage.
Newzealand last 20 years: Two shootings.

You want to sell whites as habitual terrorists, and Muslims as pacifists. No one will believe you, even the Muslims themselves know it.

There are about 10 to 25 extremist muslims for every hundred moderates! And the 90 to 75 moderates usually do nothing to stop the extremist, often they aid and abet. You cannot look at the 90 shooters in the USA, some of them school boys, in the same light as organization such as alqaeda, jamiya, al shabaab, maghreb, boko haram, isil whatever whatever…

Those organizations have organized teaching, programs and schedules founded on various interpretations of the quran…etc etc

Wueh!

Civil wars kando.

The threat from muslim extremism is without comparison in this world. Kenyans can attest to this, wale walikuwa bomb blast kenyatta avenue, au westgate, au hata dusit.

Mimi siezi kubali mtu hapa kuja na za mass shooting na muslim extremist gani kali?

Back here in kenya, when a potential terrorist is caught with plans to commit terrorism, or preaching projihadism, the religionmates will defend it saying it is biasness. Remember rogo? They only come with ‘we are one’ pretensions when their mate has killed several kaffirs and thus has fulfilled the call for jihad. So for me, the muslims and whites harbor similar extremism

i like how the dealt with the guy … elimination on the problem in advance …

They are never labeled as terrorists, the stereotypical terrorist image in the world is someone muslim and that needs to change.

I remember when rogo was killed i was driving to a friends house so nilipofika pirates( beach in mombasa) nikaona polisi wengi and a matatu imecrash against the wall hiyo matatu ilikuwa haina vitu nyuma mimi nikasema huyo ni mlevi wa kawaida nikaendelea na shughuli zangu kumbe nikirudi home na kuangalia tarifa habari ya saa moja nashtukia ni yeye. He actually lived a few blocks from my aunts house as well but that is not relevant.

Not all Muslims are terrorist but all terrorist are Muslim

Very true, let him visit somalispot and see they kind of hate spread there…
I thought Kenyans are tribal until i spent some time there, i have seen people trade tribal insults in Kenya, like wewe Jaluo, wewe kikuyu,or Kamba …
On Somalispot the hate is religious extremism combined with tribal hatred at the level of Cushite, Bantu Or Nilote… i swear if you ask many Kenyans now whether they are Bantu or Nilote they can’t tell you.

Few people understand how the system of racism/white-supremacy nothing is

The New Zealand murderers are not Muslim. Try to be factual and objective in your posts

When i say all i mean majority , to me that dude is a hero

Ah you’re one of those. :smiley:

I like it when people get a taste of their own medicine

dont worry your medicine is coming