It has become ‘bad for business’ to criticise China | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Andrew Bolt says it has become a “pathetic” trend among companies and governments alike, primarily in the West, to not criticise China because it has become “bad for business”.

Mr Bolt said the "West" is “part of the problem”, and has become “too weak, too dozy and too greedy to stand up to this fast-growing menace”. “The dictator in Beijing must be laughing….

as President Xi Jinping crushes all dissent and flexes China's power,” he said. Mr Bolt was critical towards the Australian government for not responding by providing “the kind of armed forces we need… as the defence minister admits that China and technology are not waiting for Australia”. Image: Getty

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China see the West as weak, its all about money for the West.

This is the ‘boiling frog’ scenario. If the rest of the world keeps placating the China bully, it will own & control all of us, & will enslave us. Ni Hao comrades!

Andrew himself is at times pathetic,,he should be on whinging radio,,just as bad for doing nothing!

I guess FauxMo is not anti globalism like he'd like his followers to believe.

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