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The Asianization of Australia?
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Posted by Bazz, Friday, 30 October 2020 2:19:53 PM
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Foxy,
That's a very childish comment. Don't blame me. You're the one who wanted to embrace the Asianization process. You can't turn back the clock now. Foxy ........ embrace the 'Asian You'. Posted by Mr Opinion, Friday, 30 October 2020 2:25:54 PM
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Bazz,
Why are you criticising your fellow Asians? Posted by Mr Opinion, Friday, 30 October 2020 2:30:05 PM
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Foxy,
"However Australia has and will continue to maintain its sovereignty" How? Australia is a pitifully weak nation and China has 2,035,000 soldiers whereas Australia has only 29,511 Regulars and 18,738 on the Active Reserve. Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 30 October 2020 4:39:16 PM
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Opinion,
"The fleet picked up a handful of African workers at Cape Town." Suggest that you inform yourself about the First Fleet. Posted by Is Mise, Friday, 30 October 2020 4:47:27 PM
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Mr O,
Your comments are childish and you don't let up. You are obsessed with Asianization. Despite the fact that Asians have been coming to this country for decades and out of a population of over 25 million they only make up approximately 12%. I started this discussion in good faith to give people an opportunity to discuss the issues. If you can't do that then kindly start your own discussion and don't try to derail mine. Is Mise, I do value your opinion and wish to pick up this conversation at a later date. For now perhaps the following link may be of some use in answer to your question: http://www.quadrant.org.au/magazine/2019/09/how-not-to-defend-australia-against-china/ Posted by Foxy, Friday, 30 October 2020 5:45:30 PM
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Australia is not in or near Asia.
All you geographically challenged should forget the maps on your school wall.
They are Mercator's Projection, an attempt at the impossible.
Asia is on the other side of the world.
The Southern Hemisphere scale is different, ie smaller.
The Chinese everywhere have a reputation of being racist, and that is
probably generated by their ancient civilisation and that they look different.
Before you scream at me, have you noticed how many Chinese are
employed in Chinese businesses ? 100% is very common.
Last night I was in a Chinese owned, non Chinese Restaurant and out of
seven waiters one was Australian. One at the bar was Indian.
There is a problem that may dissipate in the future but China has a
hold on any overseas Chinese in that the Chinese government has no
compunction in leaning on them in a threatening way.