Taxpayer funded CCP propaganda in schools ‘should shock all Australians’

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Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says the footage of Chinese propaganda being taught to school children with taxpayer money is “deeply concerning” and “should shock all Australians”.

“This is deeply concerning … it’s an exposé that should shock all Australians,” Mr Canavan told Sky News host Paul Murray.

“We need to re-establish those standards with migrants’ community that if you’re going to come here, you have to be part of the Australian community and share our values … to be an Australian.”

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Who is letting this happen

MurdochGutterTrashToyBoys should be very concerned

What about this then?

Propaganda at schools is the ‘norm’ now, the T+ agenda, climate/renewables push, white hate and now CCP to name a few. I’m not surprised

Surely patriotic politicians have the clout to stop this.

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