I am quite shocked......
August 31, 2016
I am of Chinese
origin but grew up in Australia. I am quite shocked that our government allows
for events that are anti-democracy and anti-Australian Values to be held in
Australia. The latest Mao concert to be held in Sydney and Melbourne next week
are examples of events promoting hatred against Western civilisation which are
damaging Australia’s harmony. Mao killed more people than Hitler and Stalin
combined. The promotion of Maoism is dangerous and adds fuel to the Western
world that is already at a stretch in the fight against terrorism. For the past
few weeks, many in the Chinese community are fighting against this red
insurgency in Australia so that they can preserve this country’s peace and
harmony. However, this task is proving to be quite arduous with most of the
Chinese Australian media bought out by the Chinese government; Wechat discussion
platforms controlled and blocked by the Chinese government; Chinese “fifty
cents” internet trolls attacking any Chinese-Australian who stands up to speak
out against this concert; Chinese-Australians receiving death threats from
those connected to the Chinese government.
Large groups of
Chinese-Australians are feeling alone and ostracised in Australia because of
the Chinese government’s control over this country through the Chinese
community via buy-outs of Chinese-Australian media as well as control of the
mainstream through trade. Even our politicians are now compromised due to large
sums of donations received through pro-Chinese government businesses. Many fled
China to seek refugee in Australia only to be harassed once more due to the
Australian government’s lack of action in standing up to Chinese government’s
interference. Ironically, those who are in support of this Mao concert were
refugees themselves once upon a time.
At this point,
most mainstream media are only viewing this dispute as a matter concerning the
Chinese community itself. However, the tolerance of such whitewashing of Maoism
is a slap in the face to Australia’s democracy. It poses a question of whether
there is a bottom line to freedom of speech and being politically correct. Those
in the Chinese community who are fighting to protect our Australian values feel
that they are alone and weak without the support of Australian mainstream. They
need YOUR help!
(From: Moree)
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