And yet there is no record of it happening. Tells us a lot about your imagination. What's the betting it wasn't in Sydney at all, it wasn't a military helicopter and it wasn't in front of anybody, hey? You can't even tell us what year it was...Bogan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 2:27 pmIt happened, and I was in Sydney when it happened. It is one of those things you remember because it was so funny. A military helicopter crashing on it's demonstration flight, right in front of the Australian defence Department officials. If there is no record of it on Google,, it is probably because it was not considered a story significant enough to be widely publicised.Briney wrote
And yet there is no evidence of it occurring. Gee, I guess the media gurus of the notorious Lovecraftian Horror who owns most of the media in Australia, has buried it, right?
The TV showed an immense crowd of Chinese, Briney, all waving the PRC flag. This is such an embarrassment to you that you need to go into damage control. Why you even bother, I don't know. The idea that immigrants divest themselves of their loyalties to their former homelands, cultures, and races, went out the window a long time ago. Multiculturalism may be a self evident failure, Briney. But just like Creationists you will never face the unpalatable truth.Briney wrote
As for the mythical "tens of thousands of Chinese Australians" who greeted the "Chinese Premier", well it was more than likely a few hundred at most but of course, in your racist ferver you have inflated the numbers tenfold, right? Tsk, tsk, reading your posts are always an adventure into your imagination, Bogan
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Yeah, yeah, sure, Bogan, sure. I don't doubt you're mistaking the arrival of someone else, perhaps the Queen or some other dignitary for the Chinese leader's...