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Australia's Appeal To The WTO

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Communism has unsettled many within China and caused many to flee- many countries have generously offered to help Chinese fleeing as well as peoples of other nations- Australia included but Australia has its own diaspora the British Australian diaspora- generosity shouldn't be used to beat more generosity out of the donator. The Chinese diaspora needs to take back it's country from the tyranny that has separated them from their ancestral home and culture- not Tyrannize someone else's home- take away someone else's culture.

Generosity has a limit- we have let immigration go too far- many thought this would only be temporary- only a few- now there are too many for too long- we need to act to send people away as humanely as possible. We have our own destiny- we don't want our identity subsumed into the world but in partnership with it- to create the greater glory of humanity- a bigger pie.

We can't help everyone- sometimes people need to help themselves. Philosopher Peter Singer believes that we shouldn't refuse to help people because they are far away- I haven't been convinced by this decoupling generosity from distance.

Australia has been one of the most generous countries of the world per capita.

You might call British Australian's racist but The British have long believed in common sense.

The essential reason for scarce resources in many cases is too many people in the world.

Accusations of racism are interesting in the blame game of international population and the struggle for resources and power.
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 26 December 2020 12:23:25 AM
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Ttbn said - "In 2022, most Australians will still vote for the people responsible for sucking up to China, and giving the CCP every reason to think that Australia is theirs for the taking.

LNP, Labor, Greens - it makes no difference; they are all in it for themselves, power and money."

Answer- ttbn- We need to let Australian's know there are other alternatives to these parties. Despite the decimation of the Australian Conservatives and Cory Bernardi there are still a few groups working to manage immigration better. Hopefully these groups will be able to field candidates and get support during polling. It's difficult to get candidates for these groups because they are subject to a number of risks including as I understand leftist groups picketing outside their homes and their employment.

I've found that many voters are receptive to the issues of immigration. Many are fearful of the 'racist' label- I encourage them to embrace the labels of their enemies/ haters/ whatever you want to call them...

I was advised and surprised recently that members of the Liberal Party that were concerned about immigration generally had their membership cancelled- concerning if true- but I think the Liberal party is still better than the bottom of the barrel Labor and even worse the Greens.

I believe there are still some in the Liberal Party that haven't completely capitulated to fear of globalised political correctness and business interests
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 26 December 2020 1:00:23 AM
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Canem Malum,

Too late to worry now because the enemy is already inside the gate.

Tony Abbott's China-Trade Agreement and the mass migration of Chinese into Australia over to past few decades are our Trojan Horse.

It's just a matter of time before China launches a massive invasion in a manner that is similar to the invasion of SE Asia and the Pacific by Japan in 1941/42.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Saturday, 26 December 2020 10:28:54 AM
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To Mr Opinion-

You are correct of course- though you don't need me to say it.

But please excuse me if I continue to try to fix it- maybe the destruction of Australia will awaken the other countries of the world to reality- putting them on more of a defensive war footing.

Australian's will probably need to find a way to move to another Western country- they will possibly have their assets confiscated.

Kicking the can down the road seems to have led to us losing our bed and farm.

It's strange that avoiding conflict often leads to conflict.

We should have done more to protect Australia and our culture- no one else will protect us but us.

China will probably have Australian Governors for a while... it will make the transition appear peaceful.
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 26 December 2020 12:22:23 PM
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Canem Malum,

China needs Australia for its resources, not it people.

It will be the politicians, bureaucrats and business people who will be held responsible.

And I will get to say "I TOLD YOU SO." ............ Again! Which will really upset those in the pro-China camp like Foul-Mouth, Foxy, mhaze, the shadyminister, Chris Lewis, etc.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Saturday, 26 December 2020 1:29:54 PM
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"I've found that many voters are receptive to the issues of immigration"..... and CM on behalf of which political organisation, or party have you found that many voters are receptive to the issues of immigration? Unless you raise a specific issue with voters, such as immigration voters who do want to speak, generally want to have a say more about issues effecting them personally.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 26 December 2020 6:36:57 PM
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