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September 13th, 2019

tielan: (race)
Friday, September 13th, 2019 10:30 am
Last week, my mother - an Australian citizen for over 50 years and an Australian resident for over 60 years - tried to change her address with an official government organisation.

They told her that neither her electoral enrolment, nor her Australian passport were sufficient evidence that she was an Australian citizen, and she needed her citizenship papers.

AND THIS IS HOW IT BEGINS.

After fifty years, do you think she still has her citizenship papers? And if they still have the records somewhere, do you think that she can get them cheaply and easily? Do you think the process would be simple to go through for someone who, perhaps, doesn't speak good English - ftr, my mother speaks excellent English although she's going a little deaf. My mother may be up to jumping through whatever hoops are put forward - how many others aren't?

And it raises questions, doesn't it?

Am I safe anymore? Is my citizenship truly unassailable if I'm not white? I was born to non-white Australians - one born here, one immigrated and naturalised here - will I get the benefit of the doubt, or will I spend the rest of my life proving my Australian bona fides? The far end of that question is: will I spend part of my life in a camp like George Takei and other Americans like him did - my goods and property and rights forfeit, my citizenship and loyalty in doubt - simply for being born non-white in a time of conflict?

I said a couple of weeks ago that Australians of Chinese descent were far too successful - individually and collectively - for White Australians to let us pass by without them taking a stab at us. I sincerely didn't think it would be this prophetic (or this personal) this soon.
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tielan: (SGA - Teyla 2)
Friday, September 13th, 2019 06:10 pm
Dear Shipoween author,

Well, crap. I didn't expect them to match and pass out assignments so soon, so I hope you'll have patience with me and give me to the end of the weekend to put a bit more detail in my letter.

eta: done!

You can also check out my dear fic writer tag for ideas: I am pretty good with just about all the ideas of previous years and exchanges, because I'm of the 'two cakes' theory - one cake good, two cakes even better!

Thank you for writing for me!


This is very much going to resemble my Trick-or-Treat letter, because I'm signing up for both. I love gen-or-ship stories about my favourites, but I also love stories about my favourites being in relationships - both romantic/sexual and friendship - and I'm really looking forward to reading your fics for me!


Pacific Rim, MCU, Harry Potter, Jupiter Ascending, Rogue One, Stargate Atlantis )

If all this is confusing and a bit much (and, really, it's just Shipoween), then don't stress it. Just go with the relationship/fandom we've matched, avoid my DNWs, and we'll be good.

Thank you!