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Aussie MP brands Chinese ‘bastards,’ attracts Beijing’s wrath

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Aussie MP brands Chinese ‘bastards,’ attracts Beijing’s wrath — RT News


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Australian MP Clive Palmer (Reuters / Jason Reed)

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Australian MP Clive Palmer referred to the Chinese people as “mongrels” who “shoot their own people.” One government-owned newspaper said the comments exposes Australia’s “unfriendly attitude toward China” and should be punished.

Palmer, a billionaire mining magnate with his own political party, the Palmer United Party (PUP), unleashed his barrage of undiplomatic comments during a live interview on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Q&A program on Monday night.

“We’ve had three judgments in the Federal Court and the Supreme Court of Western Australia and an arbitration against these Chinese mongrels,” said Palmer, whose Mineralogy mining company is currently embroiled in a legal showdown with Chinese-owned Citic Pacific Mining.

The Aussie tycoon went on to say that the Chinese were “communist, they shoot their own people, they haven't got a justice system and they want to take over this country. And we're not going to let them.”

He added that the Chinese government members were “bastards.”

China’s state-owned Global Times newspaper jumped into the fray with an editorial that demanded that not only Palmer be punished, but the Australian government as well.

"China cannot let him off, or show petty kindness just because the Australian government has condemned him," the paper said in its Chinese and English editions.

"China must let those prancing provocateurs know how much of a price they pay when they deliberately rile us," it added.

The paper also advised placing sanctions on Palmer’s Chinese companies and banning him and his executives from entering the country.

The Chinese embassy in Australia called the comments “absurd and irresponsible” and issued a clarification on the relationship between the countries.

“We believe that a sound China-Australian relationship serves the fundamental interests of both countries. It is and always will be supported by the two peoples,” it said, the Guardian reported.

Australian officials were quick to respond to Palmer’s remarks.

Australia’s Foreign Minister Julie Bishop called the comments “offensive, unnecessary and unacceptable for a member of parliament to make.” Palmer should have refrained from displaying business “bitterness” in public, she added.

Bishop said she would contact the Chinese embassy to emphasize that the Australian government does not share Palmer's "abusive" views.

Meanwhile, Palmer has attempted to explain his remarks, saying he has been a "major supporter of the Chinese" over the years, before launching into yet another lecture that will certainly not ingratiate him to Chinese officials.

"What is unacceptable is a Chinese state-owned enterprise that abuses the legal system for commercial gain in a global strategic effort to control resources," Palmer said.

Bilateral annual trade between China and Australia is nearly $150 billion, amounting to more than 20 percent of Australia's overall trade.
 
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This clown is always blowing his top and this is far from the first time.

Former Prime minister Kevin Rudd also called Chinese "Rat fuckers" during climate talks.

Then there are those notorious videos of racist Australians on the train and posted on youtube.

Its really embarassing.
 
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Australia needs a good decades-long genocide. Return that land to the native people.
 
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aussies are bludy racist ppl...their strength is their minerals and if couple of top buyers of those minerals boycott trade with them, it will definitely make those racist bastards to kneel down before <*>!
 
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aussies are bludy racist ppl...their strength is their minerals and if couple of top buyers of those minerals boycott trade with them, it will definitely make those racist bastards to kneel down before <*>!

Because they are the five eyes, of course they are going to become upset if their backbone the USA is starting to lose power, because it gonna affect the Anglo-Saxon domination of the world.
 
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Perhaps its best to observe a reserved approach. Best wishes to continued and cooperative agreement(s) between Australia and China.
 
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I have to say more?
This guy could star as an orc in LOTR. Commiting genocides, provocations, eating dogs, not respecting other people's territory.

This kind of personal attack will do nothing good to you and your country.

Stupidest and nonsense comment I have ever seen.
 
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China’s state-owned Global Times newspaper jumped into the fray with an editorial that demanded that not only Palmer be punished, but the Australian government as well.

"China cannot let him off, or show petty kindness just because the Australian government has condemned him," the paper said in its Chinese and English editions.

"China must let those prancing provocateurs know how much of a price they pay when they deliberately rile us," it added.

Its time for China to nuke Australia in retaliation. Just to teach the world a lesson.
 
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This old man looks Chinese and kindness,he just talked about the country he identifies using words noticeable to let everyone know it.
 
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Good old Clive, his personal vendetta against a Chinese company then anything else...
 
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