I believe we are in danger of being swamped by Asians.

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This quote expresses fear and hostility towards Asian people. It suggests that having more Asian people in Australia is a threat or 'danger' that should be prevented. This view is discriminatory and promotes intolerance towards different races and cultures. As people, we should celebrate diversity and treat everyone with respect, regardless of their background.

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A social problem is one that concerns the way in which people live together in one society. A racial problem is a problem which confronts two different races who live in two separate societies, even if those societies are side by side.

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