Immortan Dan to lock down Australia permanently

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We should not be surprised. It was obvious in 2021/22 that Labor had no compass for Australian strategic policy in the national interest.

Not to mention the longer-term campaign by greybeards of the party to sell us to Beijing.

Back then, when China unleashed its trade coercion attack, Labor could not wait to blame Australia for it, and ever since, it has done everything that Beijing demanded of it in the 14 conditions to end democracy.

That grovelling has intensified dramatically after the gunboat diplomacy episode earlier this year, followed by kowtowing trips to Beijing. Does anybody even remember that we were going to remove the Darwin Port from Chinese hands?

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The silence that now blankets the national relationship with China is so oppressive that it has opened the way for appalling behaviour by Labor’s most captured China stooges. The Australian.

Xi Jinping has declared China’s rise “unstoppable” in a defiant ­address accompanied by a chilling projection of the People Liberation Army’s lethal capabilities and showcased an unprecedented alliance with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.

It was the first time Mr Xi, the Russian President and the North Korean dictator had been ­together in person. Their pointed gathering overshadowed what was officially an event to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of China’s war against imperial Japan and the end of World War II.

In a striking image that ignited anger in Australia, former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews – favoured in Beijing for signing his state onto Mr Xi’s Belt and Road ­Initiative – shook hands with the Chinese supreme leader and took part in a leaders’ photo alongside the Russian and North Korean tyrants.

Let’s not forget who else attended. “Beijing Bob” Carr was almost as bad.

There’s a little resistance to treason in Labor, but really, this is just the exception that proves the rule. The Australian.

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Former Labor MP Michael Danby has urged Anthony Albanese to coax his “close friend”, Daniel Andrews, to not attend a Chinese Communist Party military parade, as his purported attendance alongside former NSW premier Bob Carr splits China hawks and doves inside the Labor Party.

We have no choice but to conclude that when it comes to China, Labor is a treasonous dog.

Which makes one wonder where the outrage is from Labor’s supposedly progressive fake left media supporters as Dan Andrews lords it over the crushed peoples of western China.

Pivoted to Palestine!

Those enslaved, imprisoned and slaughtered western Chinese people may well be what this is all about for Immortan Dan. The Guardian.

As Putin and Xi walked at the head of a delegation of foreign leaders, state media aired live footage that captured parts of what appeared to be a private conversation. While they made their way towards a raised platform in Tiananmen Square, Putin’s interpreter could be heard saying in Chinese: “Biotechnology is continuously developing.”

After a brief inaudible passage, the interpreter added: “Human organs can be continuously transplanted. The longer you live, the younger you become, and [you can] even achieve immortality.”

Xi, who was off camera, could be heard responding in Chinese: “Some predict that in this century humans may live to 150 years old.”

In China, those organs are harvested from the re-education camps of the western provinces. The European Parliament, a panel of United Nations-affiliated human rights experts, and the State Department have voiced alarm over the Chinese regime’s forced organ harvesting in recent years.

Australia used to as well, but not under the CCP guidance worshipped within the Albanese regime and its fake left cheerleaders.

Is that where Immortan Dan is headed next? To get some upgrades with organs ripped from Western China freedom fighters?

If so, it raises the prospect that he will return semi-immortal and ready for a political comeback.

A mentally ill Hellbourne will greet him with open arms, and who knows, this may be Immortan Dan’s play to lock down the nation permanently under CCP rule.

About the author
David Llewellyn-Smith is Chief Strategist at the MB Fund and MB Super. David is the founding publisher and editor of MacroBusiness and was the founding publisher and global economy editor of The Diplomat, the Asia Pacific’s leading geo-politics and economics portal. He is also a former gold trader and economic commentator at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, the ABC and Business Spectator. He is the co-author of The Great Crash of 2008 with Ross Garnaut and was the editor of the second Garnaut Climate Change Review.