SMH: Hollywood can’t get enough of this Aussie star. Why is she overlooked at home?

The Sydney Morning Herald, Jan. 22, 2025:

A Daily Mail article from the time reported a “nasty race row” erupting among “fans angry a non-Anglo-Saxon family would become show regulars”. “I think they got death threats,” Viswanathan recalls. “The audiences were just not about it.”

That near-miss seems emblematic of Viswanathan’s early experience with the local industry. In a story deploringly common for actors of colour or ethnic backgrounds in Australia, she found that onscreen opportunities here were severely limited.

A Daily Mail article from the time reported a “nasty race row” erupting among “fans angry a non-Anglo-Saxon family would become show regulars”. “I think they got death threats,” Viswanathan recalls. “The audiences were just not about it.”

That near-miss seems emblematic of Viswanathan’s early experience with the local industry. In a story deploringly common for actors of colour or ethnic backgrounds in Australia, she found that onscreen opportunities here were severely limited.

Viswanathan grew up in the outside ’burbs of Newcastle, a “big old beach rat” with an Indian dad and a Swiss mum (her family’s still based up there). “It’s beautiful, and I feel so lucky to have grown up there … But it’s changed a lot. The ’90s and noughties in Newy hit different,” she deadpans.

Looking Indian but speaking Swiss-German: in Newcastle back in the day, this could short-circuit people’s brains. “It was such a strange dichotomy. When people saw my mum and I together, they thought I was adopted,” Viswanathan says. “I felt like an outsider, always. But then comedy felt like a bit of a superpower, because funny is funny, you know? It doesn’t matter what you look like.”

If you are obviously different from the majority, you will likely have it easier in America than in Australia.

Most people want to watch people on TV who look like them.

The Daily Mail reported Dec. 9, 2011:

Neighbours racist row erupts as Indian family moves into all white Ramsay Street – and viewers complain

Staff from popular TV show forced to remove racist posts left on its website from fans
Actor who plays Indian father hits out saying they probably supported the ‘White Australia’ policy

A nasty race row has broken out over an Indian family becoming residents into Australia’s long-running TV soap Neighbours.

The actor who plays an Indian father in Ramsay Street has hit out at fans who say it is ‘un-Australian’ to cast him, saying they probably supported the ‘White Australia’ policy.

Melbourne-born of Indian descent, Sachin Joab is part of the long-running TV soap’s attempt to tackle perceptions the show is too white and doesn’t represent modern Australia.

Yesterday, Neighbours staff Down Under were forced to remove several racist posts from fans angry a non-Anglo-Saxon family would become show regulars, writing ‘that racism and small-mindedness won’t be tolerated.’

Joab blamed racism on a ‘lack of education.’

‘There is various pockets that will say it is un-Australian to have an Indian or an Indian family on Ramsay St,’ he said.

Neighbours executive producer Susan Bowers explained that the show wanted to represent a ‘more modern society.’

Joab will be joined by Menik Gooneratne and Coco-Jacinta Cherian – together they will make up the Kapoor family.

‘The ABC and SBS TV have always cast multi-cultural Australians, and it was only 20 years ago you put Greeks and Italians on TV and people would question it,’ Ms Bowers said.

‘We have been criticised heavily for being too white and you are damned if you do and if you don’t, and we would much rather be criticised for moving in this direction.’

The criticism that the show is too white likely will come from elites while criticism that the show is not white enough will likely come from non-elites.

Bowers, like most people, would rather be despised by strangers than her peers.

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Day 3 Of The New Trump Presidency (1-22-25)

01:00 Woke bishop lectures Donald Trump, https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/21/us/politics/bishop-mariann-edgar-budde-trump.html
10:25 Peter Zeihan has been predicting China’s demise for 20 years and he keeps extending the date when this will happen, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxSVDZGfGIU
13:00 Mark Halperin, Sean Spicer clash over January 6, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IvhU6EVR8I
19:00 Eighteen Days in October: The Yom Kippur War and How It Created the Modern Middle East, https://www.amazon.com/Eighteen-Days-October-Kippur-Created/dp/B0CF2TQ7X1/
30:00 Trump’s January 6 pardons, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=158652
42:00 Re-President Trump, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERuB18n8WjQ
45:30 Ari Shaffir: America’s Sweetheart, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt34753871/
48:20 2WAY TONIGHT 1/22 | Mark Halperin on Trump’s First 100 Days, Democrats & Today’s Political News, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig0fWB1FUgk
1:06:00 Tapping into emotional energy, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=142897
1:15:30 How Will the World Navigate Trump’s Return? | Foreign Affairs Interviews with Malcolm Turnbull, Bilahari Kausikan, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_VdSKSCkAw
1:28:00 Common interests are a more secure basis for cooperation than common values
1:38:30 Two Wongs don’t make a white, https://www.quora.com/What-do-Australians-mean-when-they-say-two-wongs-don-t-make-a-right
1:55:30 Special Haftarah for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fZV_ZJMsZI
2:02:00 Should You Go To Law School?, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf3KSPNkNBc
2:03:10 Elliott Blatt calls to rejoice over Trump’s January 6 pardons
2:35:45 Mark Halperin’s balanced perspective on Joe Biden’s senility, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbjFWy1qdRM
2:41:15 Michael Smerconish, Mark Halperin on Trump’s opening days, https://www.smerconish.com/podcasts/the-smerconish-podcast/
2:52:00 Donald J. Trump pardons Silk Road’s Ross William Ulbricht, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Ulbricht
3:02:00 Samuel Chase was the only U.S. Supreme Court justice impeached by the House of Representatives, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Chase
3:10:00 The Second Trump Presidency, Brought to You by YouTubers, https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2025-youtube-podcast-men-for-trump/
3:30:00 Trump’s Executive Order Onslaught, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yk8WG5AOpIw

Paul Gottfried wrote July 13, 2021: “East Coast Straussians (who are really Chicago-based) have been politically well to the left of West Coast Straussians, whose citadels are Claremont and Hillsdale…. East Coast Straussians are recognizably neoconservatives and in some cases Biden Democrats, while the West Coast followers of Harry Jaffa have joined the populist right. Although West Coast Straussians are theoretically closer to East Coast Straussians than they are to paleoconservatives, they are closer to the latter in their reaction to current events.”

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Eighteen Days in October: The Yom Kippur War and How It Created the Modern Middle East

This 2023 book is a great read.

* Johnson agreed to sell additional F – 4 Phantom fighter jets, demanding only that Israel present a peace plan in return. Eshkol even persuaded Johnson to speed up production so that the IAF could take delivery in 1969 instead of 1970.
With these actions, Lyndon Johnson did more to guarantee the security and survival of the Jewish state than any American president before or since. Israel would receive far less generous treatment from Richard Nixon and his secretary of state, Henry Kissinger.

* On June 29, 1967, the barriers dividing Jerusalem were removed, allowing Arabs and Jews to commingle for the first time in nineteen years. In the morning, only a few brave souls ventured into opposing territory. By afternoon, the ice was broken and crowds flowed in both directions. Israelis were surprised to learn that under Jordanian rule, schoolchildren received free public education through high school. Israeli schoolchildren received free public education only through the tenth grade. They were also pleased to find how cheap things were outside of high – tariff Israel. “The bargains flew off the shelves,” was how one journalist described it. 13
That surprise paled in comparison to the shock that awaited the Arabs. For years they had been assaulted with propaganda assuring them that Israel was a failed state on the brink of collapse. What they found instead was a consumer society of overflowing shops and cafés. For some, it was their first glimpse of a modern city. An Israeli policeman remembered seeing Arabs crowded around a traffic light, cheering each time it automatically changed from red to green. 14
Elsewhere, the occupation worked well because it was guided by Moshe Dayan, who followed the principle “the lighter the grip, the firmer the hold.” Less than two weeks after the war ended, he ordered the army to exit Arab cities and position itself in military bases outside. German television crews were stunned to see Arabs listening to Egyptian and Jordanian radio stations. In World War II, listening to enemy radio was a crime punishable by death. 15
As for the holy sites, Dayan the atheist had it down to a science: separate the two faiths and pray to God they coexist. In Hebron, the Ibrahimi Mosque built atop the Cave of the Patriarchs ( Me’arat HaMakhpela ) was divided in two. In Jerusalem, Muslims prayed in the Temple Mount above, while Jews prayed at the Western Wall below. King Solomon could not have crafted a more elegant compromise.
The splendid little war that Israel fought in 1967 stood alone upon the bomb – cratered battlefields of the twentieth century as perhaps the only conflict that turned a profit. The direct cost of the war was only about $1 billion and was largely paid for with foreign donations.

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News: Australia probes suspected foreign funding of anti-Semitic attacks

Many Australian Orthodox Jews I know prefer to live in America because they encounter less hatred of Jews.

Trad Jews I know from Sydney recall receiving threats and vilification almost every day that they walked around wearing a yarmulke. Many of them were beaten up by white Aussies. This near daily abuse ended about 10-15 years ago but it is starting up again, though the abuse usually comes these days from Muslim immigrants.

Al Jazeera reports:

Australia is investigating suspicions that funding from outside the country is behind a surge in anti-Semitic crime.

Detectives investigating the anti-Semitic attacks across the country have concluded that foreign actors have been paying local criminals to commit them, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday.

I wonder how long till this comes to America?

In my trips back to Australia at the end of 2021 and 2022, I encountered no abuse when wearing a yarmulke. My mates in Sydney shuls then said that it had become rare.

Australia’s Jewish community is cohesive and organized and since 9-11 has had excellent security protocols.

These recent Sydney attacks hit me hard because I know these places that got hit, and I had such idyllic visits back home to Sydney. I felt like my life was charmed. I could enjoy my intense Jewish, Australian and American identities with little conflict between them.

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Taiwan Acts Entitled To America’s Defense

Taiwan is unwilling to make the sacrifices necessary to defend itself. I hope Trump wakes Taiwan up. We shouldn’t sacrifice to defend Taiwan when it can’t be bothered to fight for itself.

If America fights to protect Taiwan, it will cost us hundreds of billions of dollars. Taiwan is pathetic, like some of my ex-GFs who were so hot that they felt entitled to a man taking care of everything for them.

Asians are right – common interests are more important for cooperation than common values.

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