What happens in the Australian forward defence area if indigenous third house of parliament seeks Chinese aid?
I am starting to feel afraid for the world in general and Australia in particular. The last time I did that was in 1962 during the US-Soviet confrontation at sea with warships headed for Cuba loaded with Soviet missiles.
I am starting to feel afraid for the world in general and Australia in particular. The last time I did that was in 1962 during the US-Soviet confrontation at sea with warships headed for Cuba loaded with Soviet missiles.
Over recent years, I have written on this website on how Government departments and business in Australia were being infiltrated by gay and lesbian activists.
Now I find that there is far more danger with the slow infiltration of Australia and Pacific by the Chinese Communist Party. Corporations are taking a Marxist view that is being imposed on workers. Christian faith is being blocked as we saw with Israel Folau.
Now I find to my horror that the Chinese Communist party is moving in domino fashion across the Pacific not yet through force of arms but through authoritarian capitalism.
Australia is being bullied like a prey putting its head in the tiger's mouth. We depend on China as our primary market. Not a good move when China punishes us more for refusing their computer network support. Nations in the Pacific are being swallowed with huge loans for infrastructure.
Now I can see why the Australian universities have moved to the extreme left at the level of administration, lecturers and students. Free speech is subject to violence from left wing students. China is pulling the strings.
Psychologist Bettina Arndt was attacked at the University of Sydney when she came to give a talk against claims of a plague of rape by male students. Chinese students recently fought with Australian students at the University of Queensland over the problems in Hong Kong.
The Ramsay Centre has been rejected in its plan to run courses on western civilization in favour of funding from China to teach on Confucious.
I have studied the history of China at a time when free speech was the norm at tertiary level and learned that Chinese history was focused on the Middle Kingdom concept where the emperor was seen as the centre of civilization.
We learned that the envoy of Britain in the 1800s found difficulty in refusing to kowtow to the emperor and finally compromised with a bow on one knee.
We learned that the Middle Kingdom was very much part of the view of Mao Tse tung. Now we find that the Middle Kingdom is still part of Chinese foreign policy.
We learned that both China and the Soviet Union were afraid of weak borders. For that reason the USSR took control of the republics of Eastern Europe after WW2 to defend its borders with Europe.
China invaded Tibet in 1959 for the same reason. Now with the rise of Islam in Afghanistan and the Middle East, China has moved to stifle Islamic expansion in Sinkiang.
My fear in relation to Chinese involvement in Australian universities and corporations is that there will be control over free speech.
Universities will toe the communist Chinese line with student and staff data taken into the Chinese computer networks. The time will come when China has data on all university students and families to be used in employment with the neo-Confucian and neo-Marxist corporations.
There will be surveillance on student and staff websites, Facebook, Twitter, taxation file numbers, addresses, locations and family details. That may extend to all employees of the neo-marxist corporations.
China will give the imprimateur on enrolments and future employment of dissident Australian citizens who have conservative views.
Is this fantasy? Probably not. Murphy's law says that if it can happen, it will. Will the Government be afraid to pass the Religious Freedom law?
Australia is being bullied like a prey putting its head in the tiger's mouth. We depend on China as our primary market. Not a good move when China punishes us more for refusing their computer network support. Nations in the Pacific are being swallowed with huge loans for infrastructure.
Now I can see why the Australian universities have moved to the extreme left at the level of administration, lecturers and students. Free speech is subject to violence from left wing students. China is pulling the strings.
Psychologist Bettina Arndt was attacked at the University of Sydney when she came to give a talk against claims of a plague of rape by male students. Chinese students recently fought with Australian students at the University of Queensland over the problems in Hong Kong.
The Ramsay Centre has been rejected in its plan to run courses on western civilization in favour of funding from China to teach on Confucious.
I have studied the history of China at a time when free speech was the norm at tertiary level and learned that Chinese history was focused on the Middle Kingdom concept where the emperor was seen as the centre of civilization.
We learned that the envoy of Britain in the 1800s found difficulty in refusing to kowtow to the emperor and finally compromised with a bow on one knee.
We learned that the Middle Kingdom was very much part of the view of Mao Tse tung. Now we find that the Middle Kingdom is still part of Chinese foreign policy.
We learned that both China and the Soviet Union were afraid of weak borders. For that reason the USSR took control of the republics of Eastern Europe after WW2 to defend its borders with Europe.
China invaded Tibet in 1959 for the same reason. Now with the rise of Islam in Afghanistan and the Middle East, China has moved to stifle Islamic expansion in Sinkiang.
My fear in relation to Chinese involvement in Australian universities and corporations is that there will be control over free speech.
Universities will toe the communist Chinese line with student and staff data taken into the Chinese computer networks. The time will come when China has data on all university students and families to be used in employment with the neo-Confucian and neo-Marxist corporations.
There will be surveillance on student and staff websites, Facebook, Twitter, taxation file numbers, addresses, locations and family details. That may extend to all employees of the neo-marxist corporations.
China will give the imprimateur on enrolments and future employment of dissident Australian citizens who have conservative views.
Is this fantasy? Probably not. Murphy's law says that if it can happen, it will. Will the Government be afraid to pass the Religious Freedom law?
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