James Morrow is spot on.
"And if Australia’s relationship with Beijing were taking place within the four walls of a suburban house rather than in the international arena, all our friends would be offering us a place to stay.While it might horrify diplomats and exporters to hear this, the fact is we are rapidly approaching the point where Australia needs to acknowledge that China, at least as represented by the secretive, belligerent, and thin-skinned Chinese Communist Party, is not our friend."
I personally stand to lose much money from a Chinese boycott but I do not care. Some things are more important than money. Like our independence and sovereignty.
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