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New Zealand leader Ardern takes tougher stance on China

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LOL at the self-delusion after getting humiliated by Trump and Modi :rofl:
ROFL you are born into servitude, told what to say/watch/think/act/behave/believe from your cradle to the grave by the CCP... your country hides children's death due to tainted milk, soldiers due to be killed in greater numbers, deaths even from earthquakes because it feels its citizens are insignificant compared to China's ego.

Nothing can be more humiliating than that!
 
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LOL at the self-delusion after getting humiliated by Trump and Modi :rofl:

are you saying 30 million Chinese were not killed during the cultural revolution starvation programme ? or maybe they dont teach that part in Chinese history ?
 
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are you saying 30 million Chinese were not killed during the cultural revolution starvation programme ? or maybe they dont teach that part in Chinese history ?
@Feng Leng knows about 30M killed in China through starvation. His parents sent him to western schools to get his 'social' points and bragging rights among his neighbors_ talking about how he gets to rub shoulders with westerners.
 
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Good to see our leadership starting to take the right position on China and align our interests with those of the rest of the free world. Better that we get everything out in the open and deal with the inevitable 'consequences' from the CCP, we'll be better off in the long run but will take a hit to exports in the short term.
 
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ROFL you are born into servitude, told what to say/watch/think/act/behave/believe from your cradle to the grave by the CCP... your country hides children's death due to tainted milk, soldiers due to be killed in greater numbers, deaths even from earthquakes because it feels its citizens are insignificant compared to China's ego.

Nothing can be more humiliating than that!
are you saying 30 million Chinese were not killed during the cultural revolution starvation programme ? or maybe they dont teach that part in Chinese history ?
@Feng Leng knows about 30M killed in China through starvation. His parents sent him to western schools to get his 'social' points and bragging rights among his neighbors_ talking about how he gets to rub shoulders with westerners.
LOL I haven never seen anybody starving in China but I know China's enemies just suffered millions of deaths in the past year or two thanks to their gross incompetence :rofl:
 
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LOL I haven never seen anybody starving in China but I know China's enemies just suffered millions of deaths in the past year or two thanks to their gross incompetence :rofl:

you can't see / you can't hear/ you can't speak while their boot is on your neck :cheers:
 
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern took a tougher stance on China's human rights record Monday by saying it was getting harder to reconcile differences as China's role in the world grows.

While Ardern's language remained moderate when compared with that of many other leaders, it still marked a significant shift for a country which relies on China as its largest trading partner. Ardern in past speeches has often avoided direct criticism of China.

New Zealand has been trying to strike the right tone on China in recent weeks after finding itself on the defensive with its Five Eyes security allies by resisting speaking out in unison with them against China on certain human rights issues.


New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta caused a diplomatic stir last month when she discussed her reluctance to expand the role of the Five Eyes to include joint positions on human rights. The alliance among New Zealand, the U.S., the U.K, Australia and Canada has its origins in World War II cooperation.

In her speech to the China Business Summit in Auckland on Monday, Ardern said New Zealand has raised “grave” concerns with China on human rights issues, including the situation of Uyghurs in the Xinjiang region and people who live in Hong Kong.

“And it will not have escaped the attention of anyone here that as China’s role in the world grows and changes, the differences between our systems – and the interests and values that shape those systems – are becoming harder to reconcile,” Ardern told the audience.

Stephen Noakes, the director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Auckland, said he wouldn't have expected to hear such language from New Zealand even a couple of years ago. He said some of it sounded like a wink to the Five Eyes to let them know that although New Zealand might have economic dependencies on China, it wasn't being soft.


There is not much impact. If Australia is a paper cat, New Zealand can only be a paper mouse.
 
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There is not much impact. If Australia is a paper cat, New Zealand can only be a paper mouse.

good, then no need to fret over yet another insult directed at China and yet another country that calls it out.
 
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