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Message started by Ye Grappler on Jun 12th, 2020 at 12:44pm

Title: China v Australia.
Post by Ye Grappler on Jun 12th, 2020 at 12:44pm
Thought I'd try to focus the 'disputes' here"-

'Pay a heavy price': China's new warning over 'violence' in Australia"

https://au.news.yahoo.com/china-slams-australia-latest-spat-racist-attacks-claim-225536979.html?utm_source=Marketing&utm_medium=EDM&utm_campaign=EDM&utm_term=News&ncid=newsletter_edm_uf9cw7lph94

China and Australia’s latest spat intensified on Thursday with China hitting back at Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s comments dismissing concerns of racist attacks in Australia.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying called on Australia to “face up to its problems” on Thursday during the ministry’s daily address, questioning Mr Morrison’s stance on the matter.

“It is a responsible government's due obligation to safeguard the lawful rights and interests of its citizens including students. I wonder why the Australian leader takes this as ‘coercion’?” she asked.

Over the weekend, China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism warned Chinese nationals not to travel to Australia due to a spike in Sinophobia amid the coronavirus pandemic which has left visitors at risk.

That was followed by a similar call from the education ministry for students to reconsider their need to return to Australia.

China and Australia’s latest spat intensified on Thursday with China hitting back at Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s comments dismissing concerns of racist attacks in Australia.

China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying called on Australia to “face up to its problems” on Thursday during the ministry’s daily address, questioning Mr Morrison’s stance on the matter.

“It is a responsible government's due obligation to safeguard the lawful rights and interests of its citizens including students. I wonder why the Australian leader takes this as ‘coercion’?” she asked.

Over the weekend, China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism warned Chinese nationals not to travel to Australia due to a spike in Sinophobia amid the coronavirus pandemic which has left visitors at risk.

That was followed by a similar call from the education ministry for students to reconsider their need to return to Australia.

There are fears this is the latest economic attack on Australia by China, with such calls damaging to the tourism and education industries which are strongly supported by Chinese nationals.

The deteriorating relationship in recent weeks has stemmed from the Morrison government’s calls for an independent investigation into the origins of COVID-19, a move scorned by the Communist Party of China and one which prompted threats from Chinese Ambassador Cheng Jingye to boycott Australian produce.
Australia ‘unwilling’ and ‘afraid’, China says

Yet Ms Hua once again reiterated China’s latest move was “based on a host of facts”, brushing off claims of an ulterior motive.

“The existing discrimination and violence in Australia has recently been widely reported by Australian media and on the Internet,” she said.

“The Chinese embassy in Australia has also received many complaints and requests for help.”

Ms Hua claimed Australia was “afraid” of the situation and warned the country to take action.

“If the Australian side is unwilling and afraid to acknowledge such plain facts, how on earth does it have so much ‘confidence’?” she said.

“We advise Australia face up to its problems, do some soul-searching and take concrete measures to protect the safety, rights and interests of Chinese nationals in Australia.”

In the state-owned Chinese publication The Global Times, which has been at the forefront of recent Chinese criticism of Australia, warned if the “reckless” Morrison government doesn’t cooperate, Australia is likely to “pay a heavy price”.

“We sincerely hope the Australian government will learn its lesson and stop discrimination from spreading to more industries. If it does spread, the country will only bear more losses,” it wrote.
Australia could pay ‘unbearable price’ over US relationship

The publication also warned Australia about a brewing cold war between the US and China after Republican Senator Rick Scott called on democracies around the world to back the US.

“We advise Canberra not to be so reckless as to closely follow Washington, or to do whatever American politicians ask it to do,” it explained.

“If a new Cold War leads to a China-Australia showdown, Australia will pay an unbearable price.”

Given Australia's high dependence on the Chinese economy, an all-around confrontation will have a catastrophic effect on the Australian economy.”


How feel ye, my fellow Australians?  Beat on any Chinkers lately?

Jeez - I might give up on Aussie women and look at that Chinese surgeon lady... more my class instead of those roughneck White women with their entitlement complexes built one on top of the other like some shanty town block of flats, or going lesbo for whatever reason is forking their minds.

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by Sir Spot of Borg on Jun 12th, 2020 at 12:48pm
morrison wants a war. it will complete the trifecta for armageddon and he can get his new earth without us riffraff - its also why hes on about "stewardship" lately

Spot

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by chimera on Jun 12th, 2020 at 12:55pm
They damage the mining industry and some fear an 'invasion' of Chinese miners would take too much gold.
A group of Chinese arriving at Melbourne wharf were beaten and abused, and over the next three years anti-Chinese violence by small mobs of Europeans broke out in Bendigo, Castlemaine, Ballarat, Diamond Gully, Maryborough, Campbell's Creek/Guildford, Creswick, Smythes Creek, Tarrengower, Peg Leg Gully, Spring Creek and Mount Blackwood.

A violent mob of about ninety Europeans tore through the Chinese camp on the Buckland, burning tents and buildings, including a beautiful and recently built Chinese temple. The mob drove around 2,500 Chinese people from their tents, wrecking belongings, beating Chinese people with sticks and stones and killing and wounding an unknown number. Students also suffered in the rioting and their books were ripped up and mobiles stolen.

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by cods on Jun 13th, 2020 at 6:05pm
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/truecrimeaustralia/crimeinfocus/australian-sentenced-to-death-in-china-for-drug-smuggling/news-story/9b5bddffaa21015b3ad5c3c70fb9a5d3

An Australian man has been sentenced to death in China for drug-smuggling offences.
Local media reports the man was detained in the Chinese city of Guangzhou in 2013 for smuggling 7.5 kilograms of methamphetamine.

The Guangzhou Intermediate People’s Court today announced the man had been sentenced to death in a “first-instance judgment” on Wednesday, June 10.

The Federal Government has confirmed the sentence, and has identified the Australian man as Karm Gilespie.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade told News Corp it is providing consular assistance to an Australian man detained in China.

“We are deeply saddened to hear of the verdict made in his case. Australia opposes the death penalty, in all circumstances for all people,” a spokesman said.

“We support the universal abolition of the death penalty and are committed to pursuing this goal through all the avenues available to us.

“Owing to our privacy obligations we will not provide further comment.”

t comes amid heightened tensions between Canberra and Beijing, with China recently calling for Australia to “do some soul-searching” and face up to racism against Chinese students.

Chinese authorities have told students to reconsider travelling to Australia, warning of a rise in racist attacks.

When it comes to our record of multiculturalism, of freedom of religion, of liberty, treating everybody equally, I’m happy to stack Australia’s record up all around the world,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday.





how low will that country go?...

pleased dont anyone travel to China for a holiday... >:( >:( >:(

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by Gordon on Jun 13th, 2020 at 6:21pm

Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Jun 12th, 2020 at 12:48pm:
morrison wants a war. it will complete the trifecta for armageddon and he can get his new earth without us riffraff - its also why hes on about "stewardship" lately

Spot


So you don't think China needs to be held to account for starting a pandemic, obfuscating and covering it up, hoovering up the worlds supply of PPE then selling defective crap then having a tissy fit at the suggestion an investigation into the source of Covid is warranted?

Tell me Spot, when you're down on your knees in front of the CCP with their fly zipped open, do you let them rest a beer on your head?

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by J.D. on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:13pm

chimera wrote on Jun 12th, 2020 at 12:55pm:
They damage the mining industry and some fear an 'invasion' of Chinese miners would take too much gold.
A group of Chinese arriving at Melbourne wharf were beaten and abused, and over the next three years anti-Chinese violence by small mobs of Europeans broke out in Bendigo, Castlemaine, Ballarat, Diamond Gully, Maryborough, Campbell's Creek/Guildford, Creswick, Smythes Creek, Tarrengower, Peg Leg Gully, Spring Creek and Mount Blackwood.

A violent mob of about ninety Europeans tore through the Chinese camp on the Buckland, burning tents and buildings, including a beautiful and recently built Chinese temple. The mob drove around 2,500 Chinese people from their tents, wrecking belongings, beating Chinese people with sticks and stones and killing and wounding an unknown number. Students also suffered in the rioting and their books were ripped up and mobiles stolen.

We don't like them kind around here.

Their CCP are on the nose, big time.

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by chimera on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:28pm

Johnnie wrote on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:13pm:
Their CCP are on the nose, big time.

The Xianfeng Emperor (17 July 1831 – 22 August 1861), or by temple name Emperor Wenzong of Qing (清文宗), given name Yizhu (奕詝), was the ninth Emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the seventh Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigned from 1850 to 1861.

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by J.D. on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:31pm

chimera wrote on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:28pm:

Johnnie wrote on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:13pm:
Their CCP are on the nose, big time.

The Xianfeng Emperor (17 July 1831 – 22 August 1861), or by temple name Emperor Wenzong of Qing (清文宗), given name Yizhu (奕詝), was the ninth Emperor of the Qing dynasty, and the seventh Qing emperor to rule over China proper, reigned from 1850 to 1861.

I knew that. They still stink like dog sh!t though.

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by chimera on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:44pm
well yeah he's dead...

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by J.D. on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:50pm

chimera wrote on Jun 13th, 2020 at 7:44pm:
well yeah he's dead...

The stench lingers long.

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by chimera on Jun 13th, 2020 at 8:20pm
what are you talking about.

Title: Re: China v Australia.
Post by Fuzzball on Jun 13th, 2020 at 8:21pm

Sir Spot of Borg wrote on Jun 12th, 2020 at 12:48pm:
morrison wants a war. it will complete the trifecta for armageddon and he can get his new earth without us riffraff - its also why hes on about "stewardship" lately

Spot


Go back to your knitting you silly old woman.....

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