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China a Failed State and a Rogue State to the rest of the World

wrong thread ..haha

homegrown Thales "practice" torpedo , items may wash up.on local beaches for training purposes
Probably right threat as this increases the Australian hysteria and the News LTD click baits.
Who needs facts in the TDS, MDS world馃槈
A beach in the gold coast is a VERY long way from the chinese boats.And conveniently busy enough to allow discovery.
On the non conspiracy view, the Gold Coast is also on the side of the great sea conveyor on the easter seaboard, just a stop past our Central QLD military training grounds.
 
More low grade sh*t flushed into the west from The Peoples Paradise.
Harbor Freight tools sourced mainly from China. The west cutting its own throat.

 
Best bit imo starts at 3.55m - Chinese anti-ideologue explaining to Chinese people why China must play ball with the U.S.

 
This guy's great - he's ethnically Chinese but somehow remains calm as he dismantles the propaganda of this evil regime - more than I can do.. Apparently Xi went on his idea of a 'charm' offensive to Asian nations warning them not to play into America's hands. One apparent result was that Vietnam ordered the biggest bunch ever of F-16s from the U.S as soon as charming 'leather-face' left their country. Another snippet - Xi spitefully ordered the return of a newly purchased Boeing to the manufacturer, but Boeing can just sell it on because it has a full order book for its aircraft. Another topic is how suffocatingly pervasive the 'social credit' system is in the Orwellian state - can't even operate a bank account or rent a unit. If you make a phone call the screen of the receiving phone lights up with text that the caller is a non person in the eyes of the state. The filthy filthy CCP.

 
This guy's great - he's ethnically Chinese but somehow remains calm as he dismantles the propaganda of this evil regime - more than I can do.. Apparently Xi went on his idea of a 'charm' offensive to Asian nations warning them not to play into America's hands. One apparent result was that Vietnam ordered the biggest bunch ever of F-16s from the U.S as soon as charming 'leather-face' left their country. Another snippet - Xi spitefully ordered the return of a newly purchased Boeing to the manufacturer, but Boeing can just sell it on because it has a full order book for its aircraft. Another topic is how suffocatingly pervasive the 'social credit' system is in the Orwellian state - can't even operate a bank account or rent a unit. If you make a phone call the screen of the receiving phone lights up with text that the caller is a non person in the eyes of the state. The filthy filthy CCP.


@finicky It looks as if this face could have rocks cracked on it and not make an impression.
 
Can any of our Chinese supporters justify why a Chinese destroyer sailed between Australia and New Zealand?

Australia sails frigates and destroyers (and our one operational subs) up through the SCS and ECS etc in support of international conventions about containing Nth Korea, so that's on OK reason.

Any good reason for China to be live firing between us and NZ?

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protect NZ from Aussie oligarchs perhaps ?

after all China and NZ have a rather friction-less free trade agreement

and besides why not there is a large amount of international waters and some Japanese whalers to annoy
 
The CCP always have the welfare of its citizens as a primary objective.
Mick
just like Australia i have worked several places where there were clear and obvious safety hazards ( including some government builders )

regulations ?

yeah we have to sit through lectures about that ( but nothing gets fixed )
 
Hell on earth. From 5m discussion starts on China's Orwellian omnipresent survelliance state and its suffocating 'social credit' system. They're even surveilling their citizens with a dedicated spy satellite! There's a poster on here who gushes praise on this State and file-bombs you with propaganda when you object to his laughably idolatrous claims.

 
Hell on earth. From 5m discussion starts on China's Orwellian omnipresent survelliance state and its suffocating 'social credit' system. They're even surveilling their citizens with a dedicated spy satellite! There's a poster on here who gushes praise on this State and file-bombs you with propaganda when you object to his laughably idolatrous claims.


As i often differ with you here, i hope i am not the one!
 
Hell on earth. From 5m discussion starts on China's Orwellian omnipresent survelliance state and its suffocating 'social credit' system. They're even surveilling their citizens with a dedicated spy satellite! There's a poster on here who gushes praise on this State and file-bombs you with propaganda when you object to his laughably idolatrous claims.


but is China worse than where we ( in Australia ) are rapidly heading , when i walk around the local town/city ( maybe it has 80,000 residents ) i see multiple cameras , traffic , security etc etc etc , goodness knows what is less than obvious

about they only break Oz citizens get is the large number of recording devices and limited processing and data storage .. but that will change soon enough
 
You don't have to make a response, sometimes inane, to every bloody post that appears on ASF divs 馃槨
 
but is China worse than where we ( in Australia ) are rapidly heading , when i walk around the local town/city ( maybe it has 80,000 residents ) i see multiple cameras , traffic , security etc etc etc , goodness knows what is less than obvious

about they only break Oz citizens get is the large number of recording devices and limited processing and data storage .. but that will change soon enough
@divs4ever If surveillance devices are scattered around the various areas, I don't really have an issue as long as they are there to protect the law abiding.
But as you suggest, no doubt in time this may change to something not so acceptable.
 
@divs4ever If surveillance devices are scattered around the various areas, I don't really have an issue as long as they are there to protect the law abiding.
But as you suggest, no doubt in time this may change to something not so acceptable.
well the non-law abiding ( those intentionally breaking the law ) usually have a strategy ( or more ) to evade detection and of course swap strategies to friendly associations , i learned several useful things from a drug abuser ( next door to where i was living in the inner city ) , and with the trend to increasing regulations and fines/penalties sometimes the law makes what was tolerated in the past ... ... ( especially in something like 'an emergency ' )

as the late Kerry Packer noticed it is very rare an old regulation is retired and very common for new ones to be created ( and that was during a Senate hearing during which Kerry was explaining he was doing precisely what the law allowed , despite what critics imagined he was doing )

AND data leaks ! sometimes unintentionally but many times it is stolen or abused for nefarious purposes OR misinterpreted
 


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