Talk:Institutional racism
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Guideline for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples terminology Be conscious of the unique, diverse and distinct identities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and understand the use of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is as a collective name. Collective names used to describe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples:
Although "Indigenous Australians" is in common use, and is used to encompass both Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people, many First Nations Australians feel the term diminishes their identity and should be avoided; however, where the word "Indigenous" forms part of an acronym to describe entities, organisations, or government departments the use is acceptable. When used, the words Indigenous, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, First Nations, First Peoples, and First Australians are capitalised. Note: Never use the collective name "Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander" peoples as it misrepresents the identity of Torres Strait Islander peoples as not being the original inhabitants of islands in the Torres Strait. Self-identifying terms:
This is not an exhaustive list Language that can be discriminatory or offensive and should be avoided:
This is not an exhaustive list Note: It is acceptable to use abbreviations in your communications when they form part of an acronym, a web address or an organisation (e.g. AIATSIS, NAIDOC, www.atsi.org.au). Using an acronym or abbreviation to describe a race of people can be offensive and discriminatory. For further information, please refer to: Terminology can change over time and, where possible, it is best practice to find out what the preferred term is from the respective Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander group or individual you are referring to. For further guidance, please see the Australian Government Style Guide |
False claim about Palestinians and Arab Israelis
editThere is a false claim about the situation of Palestinians and Arab Israelis. It states
"Despite making up roughly 50% of the population between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, Palestinians are subject to systemic legal and political discrimination, with different legal systems applying to Jewish settlers and Palestinian residents in the same territory."
This is not true. Here are approximate stats:
Israeli Jews: 7,100,000 (including Israel proper and settlements)
Israeli Arabs: 2,000,000
Other Israelis: 540,000
Palestinians in Gaza: 2,000,000
Palestinians in the West Bank: 2,700,000
Amount of people subject to Israeli legal system: 9,640,000
Amount of people subject not subject to the Israeli legal system: 4,700,000
Percentage of people between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean sea not subject to the Israeli legal system: 33%
The 50% figure assumes that Israeli Arabs are Palestinian, which is incorrect in this context because it ignores the fact that Israeli Arabs' conditions are vastly different to that of the Palestinians. YamielAurion (talk) 21:32, 7 December 2025 (UTC)

