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Sky News host Paul Murray says yet another “threat” has emerged from communist China's “propaganda unit,” the Global Times, threatening Australia to change its current stance on China or face economic retribution.

Sky News host Paul Murray says yet another “threat” has emerged from communist China's “propaganda unit,” the Global Times, threatening Australia to change its current stance on China or face economic retribution. The Global Times article said “if Australia wants to retain the gain from its economic ties with China, it must make a real change to the current stance on China, or it will completely lose the benefits of Chinese consumers”.

The statement said during the coronavirus pandemic “there were multiple discriminating incidents against Asians in Australia”. Mr Murray said “rather than bend to threat, adapt to the threat” and remove the flaw in the university business model which has resulted in an over-dependence on Chinese students. Sky News host Gary Hardgrave said “we are a lucky country only because we have been lucky to get away with being so lazy for so long”.

 

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Keep fighting with China please, as it seems the main losers in all this is the university's of Melbourne.

We will.never surrender to the vile Racist CCP government. You will loose. 👌👌👌👌🤣🤣🤣🤣

Just to note, China's President Xi's brother and sister both live in Australia and hold Aus citizenship.

Why do we ponder to the GT and who are it’s subscribers

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Nearly 45% of UoMelb students are foreign.Aussies it seems are studying at an OS Uni.This should be capped at 20% annually for undergraduates.The foreign mix of that 20% should be maintained by a CCP reduction to get to that level. Fed govt needs to legislate and incentivise this

The Guardian was founded in 1821 by John Edward Taylor who traded in cotton produced by the slaves of the American south. Burn The Guardian down !!!!

All we have to do is stop buying and dealing with China. Lower Chinese exports by 30% they will crash and burn . A starving county has no power. My house stopped buying made in China products 3 months ago and more then likely a thousand dollars has not made it to China.

But them off from getting our high grade coal, iron ore, gas and anything else they buy at ridiculously high prices.

is sky news company in trouble? you keep race baiting? can't you do better then be american lap dogs sKy news?

Guess Paul doesn't like anyone doing propaganda but Murdoch ...

Shivering won't help you, Aussies. Change your course or prepare to plunge into a deep economic depression without China's money. Nobody can help you if China is angry!

China: Keep your Virus-ridden Students & Tourists in China. We don't want them.

Double economic retribution ..... there you go. Their going to bankrupt the bankrupt. Let those dumb arse CCP fools keep going with their shit, it will backfire beautifully soon enough and they will be in global isolation. Honestly, who would trust them after their bullying?

Honestly who gives a Bat-soup....

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