It is no surprise that the average Australian has a low opinion of Indian immigrants that come into Australia.
The policy is to import these people as the next generation of slave labour, which is a move supported by the governments on both sides of the ocean.
They are given cash bonus upon arrival to Australia, housed under 'schemes' and given education at the expense of Australian citizens missing out on education in their own country.
Certain government institutions see these people as uneducated unhygienic trash.
"These people don't even know what toilets are for!", as said by an unnamed source.
So much so that the government has issued an instructions diagram on how to use a toilet.
see illustration below:
The illustration indicates that it is not advisable to stand on the toilet and perform one's business.
The illustration also indicates that on is not allowed to secrete fecal matter on the floor.
These prohibitions indicate a need for the instruction to occur, suggesting that Indians would do their business on the floors of buildings, a skill that is widely regarded as common sense.
The instructions also indicate that it is advisable to use toilet paper, as Indians commonly use their left hand to wipe the feces from their anus.
Occupation Health and Safety (O.H & S) issues in many workplaces have been raised as to the reheating of food in microwave ovens which are used by both Indian and non Indian staff, as to the health aspect after traditional Indian food is reheated.
The largest issues seen by many employers is that if any concerns are raised, the automatic catch phrase of 'racism' is used by the Indian staff, whereas the real concern is food hygiene.
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