Is it true that China has massive influence on Australia now?

Is it true that China has massive influence on Australia now?

This is funny www

TWO NUKES

next is you buttboy

Isn't it strange that there's a big Island right next to all Asian countries and it's filled with white people. You'd think some Asians would've colonized that place long before they got there.

We don't like living on Subhumans lands

Guam?

The Asian explorers didn't get as much funding as European, so very few set out

Why explore when everybody comes to you?
There was a famous enormous fleet captained by an admiral called Zheng He that explored much of the ocean. The emperor got buttmad and cancelled his trips.

the only reason why it wasn't colonized is because the only way to survive in australia without modern technology is if you are a semi-feral ape man

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Aussies are pathetic

When over 30% of your exports go to China, it's not inconceivable that China will have a bit of influence over your country.

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>watching, let alone believing China Uncensored
Go ahead, look up who funds them, I dare ya.

Just build a wall around Sydney and Victoria.

You'll be next

The emperor had no say it was one faction vying power with another, zhenghe's faction just lost power

People don't care, they only care about fear

China never bothered. Zheng He sailed all the way to Africa with a vast army capable of overpowering the natives. He just made small talk and asked for giraffes.

Funny because Japan is very populated

Aborigines are actually descended from Chinese+Indians supposedly who arrived here 40,000 years ago

Influence but not 'massive'. Like 30% of our exports go to China. With economic intimacy comes political relevance and influence. Especially because China is very slimy, manipulative, and underhanded. Other Chinese (in Australia) oppose China more than our own government and main population lmao. Like successfully protesting and removing Mao tributes/festivals.

Also this, you're likely not hearing the truth of it but one-sided hyperbole.