Aus/NZ still have collective, institutionalized guilt. It's just that the perpetual victims are the Aborigines and Maoris in those respective countries. It's probably worse than in Germany: Germans don't believe that they unjustly stole the land from some indigenous, native group; whereas there is a strong belief that the civilizations sitting on Aus/NZ are in some way 'illegitimate'. And that White people should just hand over everything to these small minorities and return to Europe.
Notice, strangely, that nobody objects to all the Chinese, Indians and others in those countries despite the fact that they are not indigenous either, and that it was the illegitimate settler states that let them in the first place. I'm not sure how an illegitimate state can confer legitimacy onto immigrants, given that all of its decisions should also be illegitimate, but all this eludes the Left-wing morons who on one hand talk about justice for the indigenous whilst simultaneously flooding indigenous land with millions of people, all without their consent.
White Leftists in those countries basically declared their own people illegitimate whilst declaring absolutely everyone else (whether indigenous or people fresh off the boat) legitimate. The relationship between the Left-wing political classes and the indigenous is totally bizarre. My feeling that is that they don't even care about the indigenous except as a sort of justification for their ethnomasochism. They'd totally throw them under the bus given the right circumstances, since they're completely insignificant as a voter bloc and only other White Leftists (whose numbers are shrinking as a proportion of the electorate) really sympathize with their supposed plight.
People from Asia or wherever only really bring this stuff up when they have an issue with White people, but they don't live and breathe this collective guilt. Their view, I think, can be summarized as: 'Not my ancestors, not my problem.'
NZ is probably the worse of the two. The largest city probably went 'majority-minority' since the last census, whereas to my knowledge no Australian city has yet become 'majority-minority'. Of course, America in that respect is far worse, since many cities, like SF and LA, have long been 'majority-minority'.
Aus/NZ still have collective, institutionalized guilt. It's just that the perpetual victims are the Aborigines and Maoris in those respective countries. It's probably worse than in Germany: Germans don't believe that they unjustly stole the land from some indigenous, native group; whereas there is a strong belief that the civilizations sitting on Aus/NZ are in some way 'illegitimate'. And that White people should just hand over everything to these small minorities and return to Europe.
Notice, strangely, that nobody objects to all the Chinese, Indians and others in those countries despite the fact that they are not indigenous either, and that it was the illegitimate settler states that let them in the first place. I'm not sure how an illegitimate state can confer legitimacy onto immigrants, given that all of its decisions should also be illegitimate, but all this eludes the Left-wing morons who on one hand talk about justice for the indigenous whilst simultaneously flooding indigenous land with millions of people, all without their consent.
White Leftists in those countries basically declared their own people illegitimate whilst declaring absolutely everyone else (whether indigenous or people fresh off the boat) legitimate. The relationship between the Left-wing political classes and the indigenous is totally bizarre. My feeling that is that they don't even care about the indigenous except as a sort of justification for their ethnomasochism. They'd totally throw them under the bus given the right circumstances, since they're completely insignificant as a voter bloc and only other White Leftists (whose numbers are shrinking as a proportion of the electorate) really sympathize with their supposed plight.
People from Asia or wherever only really bring this stuff up when they have an issue with White people, but they don't live and breathe this collective guilt. Their view, I think, can be summarized as: 'Not my ancestors, not my problem.'