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

  • 📰 SkyNewsAust
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 16 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Qulity Score:
  • News: 10%
  • Publisher: 78%

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”.

Australia Headlines News

Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines

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

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

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.

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Young pandas to be released in China | Sky News AustraliaThree young giant pandas are training for life in the wild, ahead of their release from a research centre in China. \n\nThe population of giant pandas at the centre has exceeded 300, making it the largest captive giant panda population in the world. \n\nThe centre was forced to adopt new ways of training the animals following the death of a male giant panda in 2006. \n\nImage: Getty
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »

Taiwan fears China's 'authoritarian' threat could turn the Pacific into another South China SeaAfter losing two more diplomatic allies to China, Taiwan's foreign minister Joseph Wu fears to witness a second South China Sea in the Pacific. its a strategic move to cut off foreign ties with many countries or at least downgrade it China is looking for dominance like Japan b4 WW2 Japan had less than 100mils China has got 1.4bils they need more fish n oil at sea so they want to be top dog in d Pacific
Source: abcnews - 🏆 5. / 83 Read more »

Disturbing video shows hundreds of blindfolded prisoners in ChinaHundreds of blindfolded men being led from a train in China has raised new concerns over the ongoing crackdown on Muslim Uyghurs in the far western region of Xinjiang. 9News But Victoria liked flying the flag of China auspol vicpol We are a disgrace thanks to Dan and Glady !
Source: 9NewsAUS - 🏆 10. / 72 Read more »

Is China 'cheating' the system by claiming to be a developing country?What is at stake from China's status as a developing country in the World Trade Organisation? Based on their massive population they are certainly a developing country who are striving for middle class living for all. To be fair, being a fully developed country evidently gives a nation cart blanche to do whatever they want in spite of international law or human rights, as Australian immigration and pretty much all US foreign policy proves. not the world's leader of reverse engineering and currency manipulation
Source: abcnews - 🏆 5. / 83 Read more »

Businesses in drought-stricken communities fear 'mass exodus' | Sky News AustraliaSmall business leaders in drought-stricken communities fear a “mass exodus” if the government doesn’t increase financial support. \n\nDirranbandi business owners in Queensland have called for urgent economic stimulus and wage subsidies to help farmers and other business owners retain staff throughout the dry period. \n\nBusiness owner Samantha O’Toole told Sky News “if we don’t get rain by Christmas then we will see a mass exodus from our business district, which would be devastating”. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia I just worked out what the drought is about. Agenda 21! Get them into thee cities looking for Work.. What I want to know is who will grow the food? Can ANYONE answer that? ANYONE Already too late. Towns like Bega have had mass closures of businesses in the last 2 years. There is no money outside of the cities. Rural areas and farmers vote nationals, nationals ignore them and give all the water to coal companies and coalition donors, rural people and farmers get angry at government, next election rural and farmers vote nationals again, no sympathy, you asked for this so suck it up....
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »

Business owners fear shop closures coming if no rain by Christmas | Sky News AustraliaCommunities in South West Queensland fear if there is no rain by Christmas, businesses in drought ravaged towns will be pushed beyond breaking point. \n\n“We hear horror stories of people around the district who are at the end of negotiations with their banks… if we don’t get rain by Christmas we’ll see a mass exodus from our business district which would be devastating,” Balonne Airworks owner Samantha O’Toole told Sky News\n Let's never forget the men responsible for this. auspol Look at the water tank! Looks like crap! Maybe whoever owns it should have considered fixing the leaks, and or making it BIGGER!! BTW, the rubber breaking down from the tires laying around is great for the environment!!!! NewsDay auspol Plenty of water for coal mines though
Source: SkyNewsAust - 🏆 7. / 78 Read more »