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Old 31st Jul 2019, 03:39
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AerialPerspective
 
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Originally Posted by ExtraShot
If you think that there isn’t a significant population of Mainland Chinese here who are loyal to the every wish of the CCP you are a fool. But Believe what you want. Don’t say you weren’t warned, as I said, they play the Long Game, you’ll likely be long gone and so will I. We will have sold ourselves and our kids down the river for Two Pieces of Silver. There are good reasons why ASIO and the like get concerned by these things.

At least you or your families social credit scores will be good though, hey?
What an exaggerated load of codswallop... United States and UK investment in Australia makes Chinese investment look like a pimple.
The media and the Australian government are big on anti-China rhetoric, bemoaning the activities by China in the South China Sea while at the same time having our Australian intelligence people apparently break in to Timor L'Este's lawyers offices in an attempt to gain information to enable Australia to defeat TL in court and then take the natural resources from a poor little country, that it's people are relying on to build wealth. As if that's not enough, they refuse all demands to return the documents and THEN they decide to persecute the person that blew the whistle on this b-stardry.
We are just as bad as the Chinese in many respects. We also raid journalists homes, our government classifies everything it thinks might cause it embarrassment and then relentlessly pursues anyone under the fanciful guise of national security for exposing it. A case was even opened agains those alleged to have exposed the apparent Au Pair visa scandal. This government has also passed laws that hold people to account but exempt the Home Affairs Minister from prosecution.
Grow up, we don't need China to take over, we are already a police state.
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