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Xi's China now unable to distinguish fact from fiction - Officials attempt to pass of known fake tweet as real whilst pretending 1,000s weren't murdered in 1989 Tiananmen Square Beijing massacre.

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China loosing grip on reality - Xi now believing fake tweets
Xi's China now unable to distinguish fact from fiction - Officials attempt to pass of known fake tweet as real whilst pretending 1,000s weren't murdered in 1989 Tiananmen Square Beijing massacre.

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China's government must be desperate to silence Australia if they need to resort to using a known fake image of an Australian soldier purportedly murdering an Afghan child as an intimidation tool.

China and Russia have both attacked Australia following the release of the Brereton report which suggests Australian special forces committed unlawful killings during the war in Afghanistan - nothing proven yet - innocent until proven guilty in our country..

Time then to remind China and the world of the mass murders undertaken by the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests where estimates of the death toll vary from several hundred to several thousand, with thousands more wounded.

And Russia - How can we forget Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur in June 2014, shot down by Russian  missiles while flying over eastern Ukraine.

Lest we forget that 38 of the 298 murdered by those Russian missiles where Australian citizens.

Anyway, no point in dwelling on past proven crimes & in the interests of global harmony, lets move no:

With regard to 'Wolf Warrior' China's fake Tweet, ScoMo said the Government had 'Reached out' to the Chinese Government and contacted Twitter to have the post removed.

"Australia's seeking an apology from the Chinese Government for this outrageous post," he said.

"We're also seeking its removal immediately.

- Don't bother ScoMo, people aren't stupid - leave it up as a reminder of what a desperate and frightened little dictatorship will stoop to.

'It is utterly outrageous and cannot be justified on any basis whatsoever, the Chinese Government should be totally ashamed of this post'.

- They look stupid for being such obvious liars anyway, they shame themselves and loose global respect as a result of there sorts of actions. We could fight back on this level simply by posting pictures of 'Winnie the Pooh' on the internet - but we need not stoop so low.

'Winnie the Pooh' has been banned in China because the Beijing regime hates Xi being compared to podgy little Winnie.

"There are undoubtedly tensions that exist between China and Australia, but this is not how you deal with them," ScoMo added.

- To right, China was fun, now it's become boring.

There are so many more important things to worry about, such as the next test between Australia & India, the season finale of 'Home & Away' & this weeks specials at ALDI.

We know that politically inept China will continue running around in circles, frothing at the mouth, stamping its little feet on the ground whilst 'Punishing' Australia because we won't do what we're told.

We know that China is busy developing alternatives sources of Iron ore supply in Brazil & Africa, and we know the moment those sources come on line they'll try the same bully-boy tactics with respect to our iron ore exports as well.

So be it - China is simply & clearly showing the world exactly what type of nation it really is.

China's foreign policy with respect to Australia has been a complete and abject failure.

China thought that as our largest customer it had a strangle hold over us, a mistake which reveals China's political naivety.

China has succeeded in moving Australian sentiment from pride in China's achievements to apathy.

Markets change, we prospered before China, we will continue to prosper after China is gone.

Up until now Australia has been happy to sit on the fence, quietly respecting China's achievements, but China now seems intent on pushing us over the edge.

So - Bye Bye Xi ! No one in Australia is going to miss you when you're gone.

The Chinese people are our friends, the Beijing regime is not.


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