Ayo, Indonesia – Boikot Swinburne, Kecuali Si Bego Dipecat!
I see a media storm is breaking over that overbearing ass in Melbourne. Arogansi Dosen Melbourne – Dasar Bego Diskriminator!
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University of Swinburne’s Dr. Julian Oldmeadow
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No wonder – it’s been much of the day since I heard of his infantile tantrum and I’m still simmering. His bullying of young students will fuel the xenophobes in Indonesia, who never need much fuelling, but still welcome new opportunities to exacerbate tensions.
It’s easy to bark back at the clown Oldmeadow. All bloggers bark, but how about some PRACTICAL steps in response?
So I’ve been thinking.
Having read what he surely doesn’t believe anyone will see as a meaningful apology – it’s riddled with an evidently engrained determination to push his own prejudice down everyone else’s throat – it seems to me that his employers should be faced with a clear choice.
Stop trying to get their paws on the big bucks they earn by recruitment of Indonesian students …
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Show Swinburne is serious about welcoming young people from this rather nice country by dismissing the bully and hiring somebody more tolerant of other points of view.
So how about sending them a message? Email contacts galore here- http://www.swinburne.edu.au/contacts-campuses/contact/
Just say what you think of Oldmeadow, tell them they should fire the fool, and advise them that Indonesians do not enrol in foreign colleges to be treated like lepers by jumped-up babblers.
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Not that Swinburne is the only culprit.
One of my commenters has brought my attention to the Australian Catholic University’s sudden establishment of ‘scholarships,’ to honour the dead drug-smugglers. Surely a novel concept of ‘martyrdom’ – even PM Abbott has expressed puzzlement over the Papal lapdogs’ Pablovian performance.
And in fact the Catholic clowns in charge there are quite blatant in their intention to use the ‘scholarships’ as a means of indoctrination of young Indonesians into the left-lib absurdity that the death penalty itself is unacceptable.
Craven
–…the university’s vice-chancellor, Prof Greg Craven, said in a statement “in a small but symbolic way, the writing by Indonesian students on the sanctity of life would be an ongoing contribution toward the eventual abolition of the death penalty in Indonesia…”
Muddying the waters again.
The dead drug-smugglers – one issue. Capital punishment in general – another, separate issue.
How many Catholic Australians, like decent Australians of all faiths and none, rejoiced, like me and most expats in Jakarta, when those Bali Bomb swine were put to death?
Of course the death penalty is perfectly in order for heinous crimes like terrorist murder, among other things.
These self-righteous college crack-pots need to be put in their place. Which is NOT in the political arena.
Ernie 01:23 on May 3, 2015 Permalink |
I used to teach Indonesians too in the 1990s and a lot of them were so keen to go to Australia for their further education. Today’s crop of school-leavers must be having a few second thoughts about which country they want to spend three or four years in.
Australia doesn’t benefit from making enemies of the best and brightest who will sooner or later be influential members of Indonesian society. As for that Catholic University, they ought to examine their consciences if they think gimmicks like these drug-smuggler scholarships are what a religious institution shoold be doing.
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Siska juniti 09:36 on May 5, 2015 Permalink |
My friend wants to study in Melbourne. I tell her never to Swinburne until Oldmeadow is gone from that place.
Is good to see you get suport for this, I read in Bali blog too they want the bad teacher fired.
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Oei Im Seng 02:00 on November 11, 2015 Permalink |
I am an Indonesian currently studying at TAFE in a rural area in Victoria because my relative lives there and I experience discrimination when I was studying for my Diploma due to the executions conducted by the Indonesian government to the Australian citizens.
The lecturer just didn’t mark my work, until the very last week when I told her, it is the last week of our meeting and I thank her in such a way that she marked my work at the end of the day.
The mark was relatively low because my answers are filled with complex words and phrases while my Vietnamese classmate got a distinction for answers that are of low quality.
Nevertheless, I don’t complain and now I move on to a better and tolerant rural place for my Adv Dip. But, I sometimes experience discrimination by some elderly people.
I now regret choosing Australia as a destination to have my higher education.
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ross1948 14:40 on November 14, 2015 Permalink |
Sorry to hear about that, sir.
Those leftwing academics are the most vindictive of people, in Australia and everywhere.
We covered that case you commented on and I have personally assured many Indonesian friends that most Australians are not as stupid or nasty as the leftist lecturers.
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