translation: There are people conjuring thoughts like “I’ve seen one too many brown people”.

Also unsurprising where the sentiment is coming from:

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Who are all the people immigrating to Australia?

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Malaysians, Chinese, indians, I’ve even met a couple from Timor

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It’s also a common destination for upper middle class families on latinamerica, because you can pay in doing an MBA and getting a job.

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I don’t agree, I see Latin American people in lower ranks but not often and never met one in management position besides myself. And I can spot them from big distance and even separate them from Philippinos who tend to have the same last names.

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Skilled Family Humanitarian All permanent migrants(b)
1 India 356,100 China © 133,000 Iraq 62,400 India 439,700
2 England 197,300 India 81,900 Afghanistan 30,700 China © 334,900
3 China © 196,500 England 79,700 Myanmar 21,100 England 277,500
4 Philippines 103,200 Philippines 64,000 Syria 20,900 Philippines 167,400
5 South Africa 101,300 Vietnam 61,500 Iran 17,300 South Africa 118,200
6 Australia (d) 65,300 Thailand 34,400 Sudan 12,300 Vietnam 82,400
7 Malaysia 52,000 United States of America 27,300 South Sudan 7,000 Australia (d) 75,900
8 Sri Lanka 48,300 Indonesia 21,000 Pakistan 6,600 Iraq 72,700
9 Korea, Republic of (South) 40,700 Afghanistan 18,900 Thailand 5,800 Malaysia 69,200
10 Pakistan 39,000 Korea, Republic of (South) 18,700 Ethiopia 5,700 Sri Lanka 67,700

The above is from https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/people/people-and-communities/permanent-migrants-australia/2021

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Looks like all the British are a problem

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We’ve got people from all the continents, but mostly Asia.

Earlier this year at work each team put out a flag for each team member, and across like 100 flags there was surprisingly little repetition besides predictably China and India. Australia was maybe in 5th place.

My team has 15 people and we joked that our only Australian was a diversity hire.

We do software development in case you didn’t guess yet.

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