THE TAIL WAGS THE DOG SHAMELESS KOW TOWING

AUSTRALIA’S APPEASEMENT

Liberal party lobbyist and former liberal federal minister was paid tens of thousands of dollars for visas for Chinese spy Huang Xiangmo

A glowing endorsement by Xi Jin Peng for “Friend” Albanese

And Gladys Liu an agent of influence for China in parliament

AS DUMB AS THE GEWI LOH

Australia stands at a crossroads, teetering on the edge of a seismic political shift. As the 2025 federal election looms, a battle of the minorities is brewing, and the Chinese-Australian community—strategically entrenched in key seats across New South Wales, the Northern Territory, Western Australia, Victoria, and even Adelaide—is poised to hold the nation’s future in its hands. This isn’t just about votes; it’s about a centuries-old playbook of influence, one that threatens to upend our democracy and skew policy toward a single racial constituency’s interests. The tail is ready to wag the dog—and we’re letting it happen.

CHINA WILL NOT INVADE MILITARILY-THEY ARE ALREADY IN OUR MIDST

Look at the numbers. In marginal electorates, Chinese-Australian voters aren’t just a bloc; they’re the kingmakers. Chisholm, Menzies, Bennelong—seats that could decide whether Albanese’s Labor or Dutton’s Coalition governs—are within their grasp. Both leaders know it, and their groveling has already begun. Albanese touts his trade wins with Beijing, while Dutton reins in his war drums, all to pacify a community whose unchecked rise in numbers raises alarms. How did we get here? Decades of political cowardice and shortsightedness, that’s how.

Rewind to 1989. Bob Hawke, shedding crocodile tears over Tiananmen Square, didn’t just open the door—he flung it wide, granting 42,000 Chinese students permanent visas on the spot. Humanitarian? Maybe. Convenient? Absolutely. Many returned to China, married, and brought families back, tripling their footprint in a flash. This wasn’t compassion; it was a farce, a sop to Hawke’s cronies—some whisper Triads among them—at the Hong Kong Jockey Club. Before him, Gough Whitlam and Tom Uren rolled out the red carpet for Beijing, trading sovereignty for applause. The ABC cheered it on, as always. Now, we reap the whirlwind.

THE ONLY CONSTITUENTS THAT MATTER TO THE ALP AND THE LIBERALS-THE CHINESE AND THEIR ECONOMIC POWER

Today, Labor and the Liberals bend over backwards, not to govern, but to appease. This isn’t democracy—it’s political blackmail. A community that slipped in undetected, swelling to critical mass, now wields the power to dictate Australia’s trajectory. Their influence isn’t new; for centuries, Chinese strategists have secured governments, tilting policies to favor their own. Clever? Diabolically so. And we’re falling for it again.

The stakes couldn’t be higher. May 3, 2025, won’t just decide an election; it’ll set the trend for decades. Will Australia remain a nation of equals, or will we auction our principles to the highest bidder? Albanese and Dutton can grovel all they want, but the question is for us: Are we ready to trade everything—our sovereignty, our identity—for a few swing votes? History says we might. Shame on us if we do.

Timothy Crowder

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *