Re: Chinese Police Cars in Australia
Taking the power and politics out of this, there is someone in this rural area of the UK who gets something out of riding around in an American police car.Re: Chinese Police Cars in Australia
We should all be worried about China, very worried.Re: Chinese Police Cars in Australia
Re: Chinese Police Cars in Australia
Re: Chinese Police Cars in Australia
You all might like to look at "The Silent Invasion" by Clive Hamilton. This is no sensationalist penny dreadful. Hamilton is a professor of public ethics at Charles Sturt University, Canberra. It is an excellently researched and written book. It is essential reading for anybody who is concerned about the extent of the reach of the Chinese Regime not only in Australia but the World. It is balanced and fair. It delineates very clearly between the Chinese as a people and the current repressive regime. Anybody who plays the race card in talking down what is happening is missing the point entirely. These "Chinese" police cars, in my opinion, are only half a joke. Maybe they are a two pronged sword if you get my meaning. They are designed to both intimidate gullible and scared Chinese people and also to accuse anybody who takes them seriously as stupid or irrational. I mean seriously. What the hell would a real Chinese police car be doing in Adelaide?!.. As for the NYPD version, that's much less convincing. It's too shiny and clean. Real NYPD cars often look like they are in sore need of a good wash and detail at the very least. When I was in NYC I saw blue and whites that were filthy; with bald tyres, cracked and broken warning lights, broken mirrors, scratches and dents and one even with a dead tail light. Not sure about the UK. The police cars all looked pretty smart when I was there. But here if a police car isn't immaculate or looks in any way non official, it's off the road in a blink. So I don't know what's gone wrong in Adelaide. They usually pride themselves on being higher on the evolutionary scale than the rest of us. Tongue in cheek of course.( But off topic. Sorry)Re: Chinese Police Cars in Australia
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