29-Jun-18 World View -- Australia passes foreign influence laws, targeting China
China activists accuse Australia of anti-China racism
** 29-Jun-18 World View -- Australia passes foreign influence laws, targeting China
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e180629
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Australia passes foreign influence laws, targeting China
China's tech giant Huawei considered a threat to Australia's security
China activists accuse Australia of anti-China racism
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Generational Dynamics, Australia, China, Christian Porter,
Chau Chak-wing, Andrew Hastie, United Front Work Department, UFWD,
Huawei, Ren Zhengfei, Julie Bishop, Steve Ciobo, Andrew Robb,
Solomon Islands, White Australia, New Zealand, Canada,
South China Sea, India, Japan, Magic Weapons, Peace Corps
29-Jun-18 World View -- Australia passes foreign influence laws, targeting China
Re: 29-Jun-18 World View -- Australia passes foreign influence laws, targeting China
If anti-Chinese racism is bad, is anti-Tibetan racism bad too? What about anti-Uighar racism? Just wondering.
Re: 29-Jun-18 World View -- Australia passes foreign influence laws, targeting China
If you're the Master Race, then it's all good.Guest wrote: > If anti-Chinese racism is bad, is anti-Tibetan racism bad too?
> What about anti-Uighur racism? Just wondering.
Re: 29-Jun-18 World View -- Australia passes foreign influence laws, targeting China
Ah! An international race card. Just as the ploy is losing any effectiveness in America. (We have "progressed" to harrassment and violence.)
Chinese tactics in Australia should be no mystery. Just a new version of communist Russian indoctrination and block parties. John, are the Australians subsidizing the Chinese students/residents like we are the illegal invaders?
Does anyone see the connection between short term profits and long term peace and prosperity? Obviously I have lived too long. What value have words? And does anyone think beyond their feelings and personal profit? These questions are genuine, not just rhetoric or drama. What examples are we to those who hope for a future?
Chinese tactics in Australia should be no mystery. Just a new version of communist Russian indoctrination and block parties. John, are the Australians subsidizing the Chinese students/residents like we are the illegal invaders?
Does anyone see the connection between short term profits and long term peace and prosperity? Obviously I have lived too long. What value have words? And does anyone think beyond their feelings and personal profit? These questions are genuine, not just rhetoric or drama. What examples are we to those who hope for a future?
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