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How to explain the “un-Australian” behaviour

As the frenzied buying of basic household items continues, the Australian prime minister accused those of panic buying and hoarding of being “un-Australian”. “On bulk...

Just silly: Cafe coronavirus joke sparks Twitter backlash

You may not care a great deal about race, but race cares about you. Eventually, one way or another, we find that out. Coronavirus...

The Growing Threat of the Chinese Dragon

China is flexing its imperial muscles around the world and Australia is right in their crosshairs. As a continent full of natural resources it...

WA Labor proves its loyalty… and it’s not to you

Mike Rusade The Western Australian state election in 2017 was widely thought to be a simple win for the Labor party. Years of Liberal party...

XYZ Live #90 – Chinese Imperialism and The New South African...

After our usual preamble debating Propertarianism, we discussed the colonialist attitudes of Chinese living abroad, juxtaposed with the disquiet caused by the growth of...

The Australian admits Chinese are here to colonise

The Australian has just launched into a six part series pointing out that ethnic Chinese living in places outside China feel a stronger sense...

Chinatown wasn’t meant to be the entire city

Once you understand and fully internalise the truth that all media is simply advertising, it becomes a process of gradual illumination as you step...

XYZ Live #80 – Foreigners Protest Foreign Problems and Gen Z...

Topics discussed: Chinese protest against China in multicultural Melbourne (featuring our best Chinese accents). The Guardian correctly diagnoses that Australians' wages and standard of...

Foreigners bring their problems with them

The other day there were slightly more Chinese students outside Melbourne Central Station than usual: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpdguiFL9_E I know what you're thinking. Who are these people, where...

Chinese navy surveys future overseas base

Yesterday three Chinese warships steamed into Sydney harbor. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian was not informed of the arrival of three Chinese warships until the vessels...