Saturday, December 18, 2010

Christmas Tragedy

The refugee problem or the boat people as they call it in Australia has been in the national psyche for decades. From the Howard era of the “Pacific Solution”, which remind me of some WWII “solution”, to the softer approach of Labour’s policy, has been a determining factor during federal elections. Although boat people account for a minority of all asylum seekers to Australia, its media coverage has been extensive and much over hyped. 

With the recent tragedy at Christmas Island, it again bought up this topic and revealed the constant problem between satisfying the popularity of a ruling party to finding a real solution to the problem. While many wishes to find the most humane answer to stopping refugees making their perilous journey across the Indian Ocean to reach Australia, the truth is the actual route taken is the one that will yield the greatest number of votes during election; be it sending them packing or putting a welcome mat at Australia’s doorstep. In other words, instead of finding a real answer to the problem, Australia has been dodging the real problem of helping to promote stability in the actual regions where refugees are coming from and tackling to reduce the number of refugees coming by boat.


Thursday, December 16, 2010

US-Sino Currency Rap Battle

For your viewing pleasure.. from Obama and Hu Jintao

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Atlantic Order vs China

Having just read an article in the Telegraph regarding China and the Nobel Peace Prize (link below), I couldn’t agree more the Nobel Prize is as much as a political tool as it is a weapon for the Atlantic Order i.e. Western Europe, North America. Throughout history, the award did indeed go towards to those fought against powers that did not agree with nor work in the interest of the Atlantic Order. However, the big fuss that China is making is what perplexes me the most. 

First of all, we all know China is playing the long game. It did not get to where it is today on short term planning or goals. However, since the announcement of this year’s winner, why is China making such a high profile statement? This has no doubt made a huge dent in its PR image and their outlandish statement that has been released is close to sounding it might have came from North Korea or Iran. China is not stupid, but why on the surface it seems China is digging a deeper grave for itself?  

In the end, as Mr Swami states “No one in Washington DC, or London, or Paris, or New Delhi is going to withdraw a single dollar in investment from Beijing to help Mr Liu.”  So does this all really matter?



Referring Article:
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/praveenswami/100067890/china%E2%80%99s-right-the-nobel-peace-prize-was-a-political-message-for-its-own-good-it-needs-to-listen/