Bowen wrote on May 17
th, 2014 at 4:20pm:
But, using a Nazi logo is different thing. You are right, this is on Internet, but if there is no law to forbid the public racism, it will be on the street.
As an Australian I don't find the Nazi flag any more offensive than this;
www.worldatlas.com/webimage/flags/countrys/zzzflags/cnlarge.gif
This flag isn't just a random image, but a symbolism of what China stands for. What it stands for is the very opposite of what it means to be Australian. What the flag represents is the removal of freedom, of democracy, of equality, for anyone under it. Yet you don't care when you see it. Some Chinese immigrant waves this from their house in Australia and you say that is fine and that I all other Australians have to respect their culture. But what that flag represents, from its red background to the stars in the corner is totally incompatible with Australian culture.
That's the issue with you Bowen. You disrespect the opinions of anyone who would wave the Nazi flag yet demand respect for anyone who waves the Chinese flag. But that Chinese flag is no better. Millions of people have died and over a billion more live a controlled and restrictive life under it. But you are fine with that because you are Chinese.