Tasmanians And Tibetans eh? China is playing a pivotal role in the
destruction of both states. Tasmania's native forests are being flattened
to feed China's voracious appetite for resources. The Gunns pulp mill is
intended to service just this market. In return Tasmania gets less
rainfall, less oxygen, more atmospheric carbon and permanently polluted
water, air and food. Add-in the social unrest that a corrupt Labor
government brings, with thousands of angry and disenfranchised people
ready to physically stop construction, and you have a Lhasa-type
situation. Tibet was and is a sovereign religious state that was invaded
by totalitarian China. How does Kevin Rudd feel about no elections at all?
That's the regime he's promoting. Rudd maybe on an endless
Brisbane-Beijing shuttle but he was elected to promote Australia's
interests, not the interests of Beijing. Kevin Rudd has inherited a nation
that cannot manufacture jeans and t-shirts anymore, and yet with massive
taxpayer subsidies is trying to service the Chinese wood pulp market. Talk
about ALP group-think and failed globalisation. Please, all Australians,
watch Kevin Rudd very, very closely on any Chinese issue. The cards are
all on Beijing's side of the table. Just a few torn-up Western Australian
minerals contracts and Australia is economically a dead man walking. It is
a very serious situation. We are being asked to accept everything the
Chinese Communist Party demands, be it torture, compulsory sterilisations
or ecological collapse. The answer is we must start backing-out of
globalisation for our own survival. We have become the globalisation
victim and not the globalisation winner we were promised. We must accept
this and begin to bring decision making and independence back to Canberra.
The bitterly sad truth is Australia is already being run from Beijing.
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