The takeaway is this: “Nations that can’t effectively tell their own story risk having it told by another country” – that’s a conclusion by Jed Willard, global engagement director at Harvard’s FDR Foundation.
Australia’s story is not about one specific unfavourable news item related to alleged war crimes but about the much bigger, recurring themes of the rule of law, sovereignty, and trade fairness. These are the focal points of Australia’s story in regard to the Chinese Communist Party.
More detail in my story.
A little more background on the trolling, here.
Perhaps the best way to respond to Lijian’s tweet and defend Australia’s sovereignty is not be pleading for an apology from him but by putting a bullet in his head. The best way to counter communists is to kill them, preferably publically.
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