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To the French woman on the bus - we're sorry. We hope it's an isolated incident - but is it?
By Bonita Mersiades
Date: November 21 2012
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Today, an iPhone video of an alleged incident on a Melbourne bus earlier this month was released by a fellow passenger on the bus.

It is repugnant and repulsive. 

It shows one man vilifying a woman, believed to be French, on the basis of her race and language. Another man - with a baby in a pram - apparently threatens to cut the woman with a knife. 

According to witness reports, the incident began when the woman started singing a song in French. This prompted another woman passenger to chant 'Aussie, Aussie, Aussie' in response. The French woman continued to sing, which then drew a tirade of abuse from one male passenger and then leading to man with the pram to invite the French woman 'outside'. What a man. The window adjacent to where the French woman was sitting was smashed by an unknown person.

Another passenger, Mike Nayna, caught the episode on his iPhone and posted it to You Tube.

The video has made headlines around the world.

Victoria Police have asked anyone who identifies either of the men to contact them on 1800 333 000.

There were many other people on the bus, most of whom did nothing. Nayna took his video; another young man attempted to defend the woman. Nayna said it was probably appropriate for people not to intervene as it may have inflamed the situation even more.

While many of us feel ashamed and embarrassed about the incident, the fact is there may be as many people who don't. 

It puts a dent in our international image, and our self-portrait as a 'multicultural nation', but how many of us really care?

Early this afternoon, Motherpedia asked the Minister for Multicultural Affairs, Senator Kate Lundy to comment on the incident. Specifically, the Minister was asked:

  • How does she feel about it?
  • Would she like to see action taken against the alleged perpetrators?
  • What can 'ordinary' people do?
  • What can, and is, the Government doing to deal with situations like this?

We waited until Wednesday evening before publishing this article so we could include comments from the Minister. Eight hours after we asked, we await the Minister's response. 

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Maureen O'Shea says: 2012 11 22
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Oh dear.  Not only is it bad for the “multicultural nation” image; it’s not looking good for the evolution of man.  Appalling.

Bruce Norman says: 2012 11 22
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This has made me so mad the past day or so. If they find the people I suggest a novel punishment. No overseas derived food (especially French). No overseas produced products. Revocation of their passports as not to shame us on travels. Don’t want to be part of the world - fine, but live by YOUR rules.

Mark says: 2012 11 22
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As a man and as an Australian, I am disgusted. You use the right words in saying it is repugnant and repulsive behaviour. But don’t hold your breath for Kate Lundy or anyone else in Govt to say anything. There is no political leadership. No courage. No strength. No vision.

No wonder we’re churning out pathetic individuals like these two men.

Teresa Elliott says: 2012 12 01
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Racial vilification is illegal and it is a duty of every citizen who is confronted by a situation that is morally replusive to speak up and make a stance against it. It may be uncomfortable and confrontational but we need to say ‘stop this is not acceptable’. We say NO to violence let that include the verbal kind as well.

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