Multiculturalism in Australia

he minority race in the area. If a person was from a different culture to the majority in the area, one could assume that they would have different views about a multicultural society than a person from the majority culture in the area.
             The events that people experience which involve a person from another culture throughout their lifetimes will also shape the views a person holds about multicultural societies. If a person had been in a war against an Asian country, for example, and had experienced hardship or traumatic times because of an Asian soldier, it would be expected that this experience would colour their views towards a multicultural society later on in life, to a negative view. On the other hand, if the same person in that war had been helped by an Asian soldier, or any Asian person, than their experience would be a more positive one, and perhaps colour their views about a multicultural society to the positive. This sort of experience of a person from another race goes the same for things like witnessing loutish behaviour by a group of Greek people, for example, or being mugged by a coloured person, but also for things like seeing an Italian person do volunteer work for a charity, or being friends with a person from another race.
             Media coverage of events will also have some effec
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