Essay On Australian Identity

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“Australia has lost its identity,” says founder Chris Fox. He adds: “We have gone backwards, we are everything we hated.”Australian media has exaggerated the ‘stereotype’ of the general Australian culture and person, giving a misrepresentation of Australians to people outside of our country. The Australian Identity that is currently being destroyed is based on a majority of the media’s imprecise stories of generally embarrassing and inaccurate traits. These traits are clustered together to form the false portrayal of Australians, thus portraying us in a dark light and giving others a sense of false information throughout the media and broadcasting us in a substandard manner. Australia is a multicultural nation. The majority of Australian citizens have either an Asian or European background. Australia was founded on …show more content…
Yet Many videos have been released about Aboriginal people angry and wanting to change the date because of our history. For Australians, we have a strong sense of national identity and that our people are proud of who they are and what they have achieved. Instead of adopting a cultural cringe, being politically correct and arguing there is nothing special about being Australian, let's celebrate our unique identity and the special history that binds us as a nation.
Overall, Our identity is a reflection of our background and who we are as a society, as a country, as a whole. What is important for our identity as a country at this moment in time? Acknowledging the fact that the media wants to release tot the public our negative incidents, giving us backlash and effecting our reputation. For an example, when the news likes to report on murder cases and robberies for weeks on