It is strange to read comments such as Australian racists ... particularly when Australia consists of 192 'nationalities', of whom over two million are Asian, and Chinese Australians constitute the largest single 'nationality' [to use the Chinese nomenclature for ethnicity].
Speaking for myself, I wouldn't bother with Kadeer if someone paid me. She is an opportunist, terribly rich, having made her fortune from property in China, and terribly self-serving. If she were all that concerned with the Uighur, she would be back home tending to the sick, and trying to better the lives of her fellow citizens with some of the money she made from property.
As with the Daily Lama, the more noise China makes over these people, the more attention they receive.
Forget about them! They are not worth the time you spend on them.
China Daily 25 July 09
"The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words." --From How to Build A Universe That Won’t Fall Apart in Two Days by Philip K. Dick
Friday, July 24, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
South African Rudi Koertzen a CHEAT
Rudi Koertzen. Remember that name. Remember all the games he has umpired and you will remember the contentious decisions he has made. I have my own opinion of his veracity and I know that we battle uphill against his perverse detestation of all things Australian. Meneer Joubert, the referee who relegated Australia's Wallabies to an unwinnable position at Eden park on Saturday, is also a South African. I am beginning to think that we Australians have little chance against this detestable perversion that permeates the sporting South African psyche.
Daily Telegraph 20 July 09
Daily Telegraph 20 July 09
Friday, July 17, 2009
Police licensed to murder
Police are not intelligent or mature enough socially to be handed the responsibility of killing people. We have no capital punishment in Australia. Tasers avoid this restriction.
Daily Telegraph 18th July 09
Daily Telegraph 18th July 09
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
PROSPECT SOLUTION; BOGUS IDENTITY FRAUD
I was watching football last night and a woman from Prospect Solution phoned. We had five minutes before the end of the first half. This woman raved on for a while. I didn't know who she was, what she wanted. Eventually it dawned that someone had used my online resume to allegedly approach Prospect Solution for work as a researcher/writer. After some correspondence it now appears Prospect Solution is a bogus organisation intent upon ID theft, gaining passport for fraud, and intending to gain financial benefits from job seekers in education.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
China's Maniac Drivers as bad as Terrorists
I agree with Chris. There is no more dangerous felon in China than the maniac behind the steering wheel of a motor vehicle. Hundreds of thousands of people are killed annually in China and what do the people do about it? Nothing! It is as if dangerous driving is a cultural fact of China. It isn't! It is as bad as terrorism in that victims of road terrorism have no defence against the sudden and unexpected thud of a motor vehicle as it crunches bones of pedestrians and other drivers.
China daily 15 July 09
China daily 15 July 09
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Chinese President Hu Jintao cannot be trusted
There's only one palpable answer to this dilemma: don't trust China. I personally have been the victim of a $4500 swindle by Chinese authorities and when I sought legal comfort from Chinese lawyers in China, I was arrested for complaining! They let me go after four hours of grilling! And I was the victim!!!!
Daily Telegraph 13/7/09
Daily Telegraph 13/7/09
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Chinese arrogance and Rio Tinto
Increasingly Chinese people are displaying a sense of arrogance as their country becomes financially more powerful. Even in the past five years, as I experience life on the street, this arrogance becomes palpable. The country calls itself communist but I don't know one communist who is prepared to share his or her wealth.
The Rio Tinto event shows us that the Chinese no longer seek hand-holders as they move into the capitalist world; they have shrugged off any need to encourage friendship or partnership with outsiders [or foreigners as they so balefully describe us].
And this has happened during the past five years or so.
I dread the coming years.
The Australian 10/7/09
The Rio Tinto event shows us that the Chinese no longer seek hand-holders as they move into the capitalist world; they have shrugged off any need to encourage friendship or partnership with outsiders [or foreigners as they so balefully describe us].
And this has happened during the past five years or so.
I dread the coming years.
The Australian 10/7/09
Increasingly Chinese people are displaying a sense of arrogance as their country becomes financially more powerful. Even in the past five years, as I experience life on the street, this arrogance becomes palpable. The country calls itself communist but I don't know one communist who is prepared to share his or her wealth.
The Rio Tinto event shows us that the Chinese no longer seek hand-holders as they move into the capitalist world; they have shrugged off any need to encourage friendship or partnership with outsiders [or foreigners as they so balefully describe us].
And this has happened during the past five years or so.
I dread the coming years.
The Australian 10/7/09
The Rio Tinto event shows us that the Chinese no longer seek hand-holders as they move into the capitalist world; they have shrugged off any need to encourage friendship or partnership with outsiders [or foreigners as they so balefully describe us].
And this has happened during the past five years or so.
I dread the coming years.
The Australian 10/7/09
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Bill Harrigan: Rugby League's Cheat or Humbug?
When Rugby League supporters lose faith in the integrity of referees, and the game itself is embellished by rumour and innuendo, it is time to root out the cause of this discontent. Bill Harrigan does nothing to dispel the rumour mill. He has been a central figure in the miasma of suspicion that has clouded the integrity of League. It is good that, finally, Bill Harrigan has been recognised for the contentious character he has been.
Daily Telegraph 8/7/09
Daily Telegraph 8/7/09
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