"Indians out": An Indian man in Melbourne finds racist flyer on his car

An Indian man who had gone to shop at his local Woolworths in Moorabbin, in south-east Melbourne, was shocked to find a racist flyer on his car’s windshield.

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Source: Junkee

An Indian man who had gone to shop at his local Woolworths in Moorabbin, in south-east Melbourne, was shocked to find a racist flyer on his car’s windshield on Monday evening.

The flyer claimed “Asians out, Indians out, Australia is full.”
racist flyer
Source: Junkee
A friend of the victim who spoke to said the victim did not want to speak to the media because he was worried about being identified and targeted again.

Jasmine, the victim’s friend told , “I was outraged.”

“I love Australia… and fortunately I have not been a victim of direct racial slurs.”

“This person [the victim] is a law abiding, tax paying, true citizen. What has skin colour to do with anything? Didn’t the Aussies come as immigrants and convicts? Bigotry is cowardice.”
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews speaks to the media during a doorstop in Melbourne, Tuesday, October 24, 2017. Source: AAP
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews too came out strongly against this incident.

In a Facebook post, he said, “There's room in Australia for families of every background. But there's absolutely no room for this kind of racist crap.”
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Published 9 February 2018 5:01pm
By Mosiqi Acharya

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