19 Nov 2019

We Don't Have To Appease These Murderous Dictators - Wake Up Australia



Both of these dictators have tried to flood Australia with narcotics, they hacked nearly all our government computer systems, they compromised many of our politicians, they are buying our land and businesses with currency only they can trade in. Have we had enough of their expansionism or will we accept a complete take-over? The threat is real.

Chinese Communism hypocritically used capitalist democracies to fund their totalitarian empire. Unlike the insular Soviet Union, Chinese Communism exploited globalisation to build it's dominance. Only after Communist China has subjugated the entire planet will it implode like the Soviet Union did. There is no human need to be a worthless totalitarian automaton. But why are we waiting for all this to happen?

Why isn't there a strategy in place to remove two dictators and replace them with honest and reasonable people? Why? If democracy has been essential to building Communist China why aren't we ensuring democracy is embraced in China and North Korea?

At present we have the weakest and dumbest politicians in our history. It's left up to us to do the thinking in our national interest. China will undermine our democracy at every chance and in Australia democracy failed the population decades ago. Half-wits are elected who use public money to boost their own popularity, re-election chances and careers leaving the nation bankrupt. As our Federal debt soars we are right where China wants us to be. They can manipulate our economy and buy our assets but we can never buy land or assets in China.


Democracy is worth fighting for. The 'head of the snake' 'Xi Jinping must be removed by his own countrymen as soon as possible and the same for the North Korean dynasty of tin-pot despots.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Refreshing to see plain truths in print. State governments of both stripes kowtow to Red Communist Chinese at every opportunity. We have been sold off as chattels by our elected representatives.