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Mealy-mouthed universities: academic freedom and the Pavlou problem down under : Comments

By Binoy Kampmark, published 7/8/2020

Overt political opinions, notably when expressed in a manner that might threaten brands and compromise lines of funding, are being hunted down by cadres of paranoid officials.

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Dan. Go to China and see how well you fare with your overtly arrogant anti-Chinese attitude there? And if you aare sent to do hard labour for around twenty years the come out thoroughly cowed and servile, we can all spit on your for your hypocrisy?

It's so easy for you to judge others you have had SFA to do with or know, from the comfort of you S.A. home and from your anonymity behind a keyboard! The blatant hypocrisy is all yours along with your usual gratuitous shite stirring without cause or justification!

That said, your recant and apology is accepted.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Sunday, 9 August 2020 10:42:40 AM
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Dear Albi.

You failed to understand my post.

Here is the leading question which those with a Jesus complex such as you, do appear on numerous occasions to nurture. (I think you've had a difficult childhood).

Q:

What business is it of ours (Australia), what the Chinese do regarding the control of their population?

That is a very simple question Al, answer it.

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Sunday, 9 August 2020 6:21:15 PM
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Alan B.,

I wonder if pretending to be a pro-democracy Chinese student will enhance one's chance of getting a permanent residency visa allowing one an opportunity not to return to China.

They enrolled in an Australian uni as a pathway to a residency visa, not for an education.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Sunday, 9 August 2020 6:35:14 PM
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