Indian woman calls Australia an '極端に 人種差別主義者 country' - as she opens up on the horrifying experiences that made her hate herself

An Indian woman has (人命などを)奪う,主張するd Australia is an '極端に 人種差別主義者 country' after she was 支配するd to a raft of cruel 発言/述べるs and 行為/法令/行動するs because of the colour of her 肌.?

Alexis Dennis, who has over 20,000 social マスコミ 信奉者s, has 地位,任命するd two TikTok ビデオs about her many experiences of 人種差別主義 in Australia since her family moved to Melbourne in 2008 when she was six years old.

This 含むd having her family home's 支援する 盗品故買者 daubed with 人種差別主義者 graffiti.?

'My family and I got this graffiti,' Ms Dennis said.

A photo of the 盗品故買者 showed an 不快な/攻撃 message scrawled across it: 'I hate Indina's [sic].'

Ms Dennis 推測するd someone had heard her Indian father on the phone and 選ぶd up his accent with the 不快な/攻撃 message now covered by 会議.

She said her experience with 人種差別主義 in Australia started in her 'predominantly white 居住させるd school', when she was just six.

'Someone in the class asked me why my 肌 was so dirty,' she said.?

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TikTok influencer?Alexis Dennis said she had been picked on for being Indian since moving to Australia 16 years ago

TikTok influencer?Alexis Dennis said she had been 選ぶd on for 存在 Indian since moving to Australia 16 years ago

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'I went home and cried my 注目する,もくろむs out. I thought people 現実に thought that I was dirty.'

She 追加するd: 'The boy?who was known to be the class clown made a song up about me singing it with a comedic Indian accent, singing with my 指名する, singing about how I carry around a マリファナ of curry, I worship cows, I this, I that.'

'I realised that people didn’t like me because I’m Indian and I am different to them,' Ms Dennis said.

'This was a really hard realisation for me.'

She said that sub-consciously she became a 'self-hating Indian'.?

'I liked to put myself 負かす/撃墜する before other people could put me 負かす/撃墜する,' she said.

Ms Dennis said that she experienced a 'lot more 人種差別主義' after she started dating.??

'Every time guys would ask me where I was from I would 避ける the question like the 疫病/悩ます,' she said.

Ms Dennis said if she told 可能性のある suitors she was Indian there would be two replies: 'Nah. you’re too hot to be Indian' or 'Oh yeah, I could tell you're Indian' but then they would 侮辱 her.?

'I’ve had guys tell me, "You are really pretty but I probably wouldn’t date you because I just can’t stand Indians",' she said.

'The 大多数 of men in my life I am talking even friends, not just guys that I’ve been with, 捕らえる、獲得する on my country, 捕らえる、獲得する on the food from my country, the 着せる/賦与するs from my country, the traditions from my country.

Ms Dennis shared racist graffiti that had been daubed on the back fence of her family's Melbourne home

Ms Dennis 株d 人種差別主義者 graffiti that had been daubed on the 支援する 盗品故買者 of her family's Melbourne home

'They really like to stick to the stereotypes, so dating is pretty hard when you live in a western country as a race people tend not to like.'

In a second TikTok, Ms Dennis said she had received a lot of 'vicious' comments from her previous 観察s and gave a 'disclaimer'.

'I am 極端に 感謝する to live in Australia but I am still 許すd to talk about my 消極的な experiences that I’ve had in this country,' she said.?

Ms Dennis said she often felt very 'insecure' and 'very out of place' in Australia.

'I 一般に by default believe people will not like me just because I am Indian,' she said.

Social マスコミ 使用者s were quick to 株 their own experiences - 明らかにする/漏らすing they had 類似の 遭遇(する)s in their lives.?

'This is so true and most of us Indians growing up in Australia have 直面するd this unfortunately,' one wrote.

'I’m Anglo Indian and live in Melbourne,' another said.

'Born and raised here, but I deffs have seen and felt what you have 述べるd in your ビデオs. When I was younger 特に, I know it’s hard to comprehend.'

'I am Sri Lankan and I used to いじめ(る)d by my own classmates when I was 6 all the way to year 6,' a third said.

'But then a new kid joined and he was Indian and since that do I I could never relate to someone more.'?

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