I think it depends where you’re from. Australia had a “white Australia” segregationist policy until the mid 70’s. We also commited genocide against our indigenous population until the early 70’s (stolen generations)
Much of Aus is very “anti immigrant” (particularly Asians), anti aboriginal etc. Supremacy is a stretch to call common here, but racism is very abundant. It isn’t uncommon to hear caucasian men and women haphazardly throw around racial epithets you’d never get away with using in the USA.
Granted we also use the word “cunt” a lot and have far less of a PC culture. We are a nanny state though… But closer to right wing soft authoritarian with some liberal societal policy enactments as opposed to the “California” type nanny state.
Is white supremacism common where I live? No… But it exists and I’ve seen it before. anti-semitism is also quite common within (mostly) Islamic neighbourhoods (sUpRiSe).
Authorities understandably have a zero tolerance policy to religious extremism. Hate speech is ok so long as it isn’t publically flouted (Nazi flags etc)
Well
Boom (kidding, I know you were joking)
Students here bombard the USA with criticism over systemic racism, but any “systemic” element of racism in Australia is currently 100x worse than the USA… Look up the detention centres we have, look up the conditions and restrictions imposed upon Aboriginals that are sole to that demographic etc.