I don't understand why I can't share my dislike for being mugged in Melbourne, by some drunken aboriginals. Is that not reason enough to dislike? Especially considering they are usually seen abusing pedestrians, publicly under the influence of alcohol. Is this not a burden amongst the law-abiding citizens of Australia? Think about it...
If there's pestering/assault going on, regularly where I'm from, why shouldn't I dislike them?
Everyone has racial bias', and I mean everyone. If you saw a bunch of say, >10 hip african-americans walking towards you on a footpath that looked like they wanted trouble, would you just keep walking? I bet you'd cross the street or something due to intimidation. That is a prime example of how everyone has prejudice.
I, personally have had some quite adverse encounters with many different members of this population, thus, leading to my generalisation.
Here's some evidence:
"In 2008 Aboriginal people represent only 2.3% of the total population, yet over 14% of Australia's prison population are Aboriginal people." (
http://www.creativespirits.info/aboriginalculture/law/aboriginal-prison-rates.html#ixzz1t9V4wbmD)
"The Alice Springs Prison is so far beyond capacity that it's refusing to take prisoners."
- Mark O'Reilly, principal legal officer, Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service, in 2011
Alice Springs, for those who don't know, is a part of Australia with a dense indigenous Australian population.