Melbourne, Jan 27 (ANI): Former governor-general Peter Hollingworth has branded Australia Day celebrations as an excuse for a booze-up, adding that they all are racist deep down.
Dr Hollingworth said positives of the day, such as citizenship and a celebration of achievements, were marred.
"This is the day when more drunkenness and violence and that sort of stuff is going on. It tells me that somehow we haven't got our act together. Is this the best day to celebrate? Plainly it's not, in the heat, during the holiday festivities," Dr Hollingworth said.
"It's not a good time for our indigenous people. They are not happy with it. To them it has all sorts of other negative connotations. I wish we could find another day."
Speaking on MTR's Steve Vizard program yesterday, Dr Hollingworth backed comments last week by prominent surgeon Charlie Teo, who said racism was very much alive in Australia.
"I think the truth is, we are all racist, really, when it comes down to it. I think all of us have to check ourselves from time to time, and say, look, that sort of attitude isn't good enough. It takes discipline to keep our prejudices out," The Herald Sun quoted Dr Hollingworth, as saying. (ANI)
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