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The Chinese state media “Global Times” criticized Australian Prime Minister Morrison this morning, even more so that Australia is now a rude and arrogant government. Image: retrieved from twitter (data photo)
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian uploaded a photo on Twitter yesterday (30), in which the Australian military brutally slits a child. Subsequently, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison harshly criticized the CCP for publishing false news requesting a public apology and removing the article. Unexpectedly, Zhao Lijian put the post on top and did not apologize, and the China-Australia relationship became more strained. Today (1) China’s official media “Global Times” criticized: “Now, when you mention Australia, many Chinese feel like swallowing a fly.”
The “Circle Times” editorial noted that Australian Prime Minister Morrison went public with and attacked Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian in a tweet attacking Australian soldiers for massacring Afghan civilians, claiming that Australia was offended and blatantly demanding an “apology” from China. This was not only roundly rejected by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, but it was also ridiculed by the Chinese people. Australia now has a rude and arrogant government, as well as a group of public opinion and political elites who obviously lack self-awareness.
According to the editorial, Australia took the lead in formulating the so-called “law against foreign interference” against China in Western countries, and was the first to publicly exclude Huawei equipment from building 5G networks. It is also the vanguard of almost all Western countries in jointly signing proposals against China. . China has never voluntarily provoked Australia, and the two countries had no “obstacles”. Canberra’s wickedness towards China not only shocked Chinese society, it also upset the Chinese people. “Now when it comes to Australia, a lot of Chinese have the urge to swallow a fly.”
The editorial noted that Australia has a very high profile attacking human rights in China. What we want to talk about is that Xinjiang issues and Hong Kong issues can be interpreted differently from different points of view and values, and time will make judgments. But the Australian army massacred 39 civilians and prisoners in Afghanistan. No matter what the theory is, it is a case of iron that killed lives and trampled on human rights. The Morrison government actually has the face to put itself on the higher moral ground of human rights, and it takes warped arrogance and shamelessness to do so.
As for China-Australia relations, Chinese society is now filled with an “all you like” and indifferent atmosphere. The Chinese generally have a philosophy of dealing with foreign affairs that does not intensify contradictions as much as possible and always consider peace as the most important thing, but Australia has been excluded from this principle by most Chinese. The attitude of that country towards China is full of things that return virtue and evil for good. It is too exhausting to break with good and evil, and it is too useless. “You do business if you are willing to do it with China, and you don’t want to bring it down. Other things, political, military and cultural, please stay away from China, as if the two countries are not on the same planet.”
In the end, the editorial for “Circle Time” also choked, “As the war dog of the United States, Australia had better control its arrogance. Especially its warships should not come to the coastal waters of China for their performance. Otherwise, he will suffer sooner or later. “
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian uploaded a photo on Twitter yesterday (30), in which the Australian military brutally slits a child. Subsequently, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison harshly criticized the CCP for publishing false news requesting a public apology and removing the article.
Unexpectedly, Zhao Lijian did not apologize after putting the message on top. Earlier today (1), the Chinese state media “Global Times” commented: “Australia is a rude and arrogant government.”
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian yesterday posted photos and articles on Twitter (1) that the Australian military had brutally cut his throat. After Australian Prime Minister Morrison apologized, Zhao Lijian “tweeted the controversy.” Image: Zhao Lijian’s Twitter
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