Category: David Flint

Australians Rally to Support More than 390 Million Chinese Quitting the CCP

Australian human rights advocates in Sydney have held a rally to support over 300 million Chinese people quitting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and nearly two million people worldwide signing the “End CCP” petition. The event, organized by the Global Service Center for Quitting the CCP, Sydney branch, on Feb. 17, condemned the global scourge of…


Big Tech Forcing MPs to Self-Censor in Australian Parliament: Craig Kelly MP

Australian members of Parliament are curating their speeches to avoid triggering censorship from Big Tech platforms like YouTube and Facebook, according to United Australia Party (UAP) leader Craig Kelly MP. In a wide-ranging interview with Emeritus Law Professor David Flint, Kelly, who last year resigned from the Liberal Party to join the UAP, said Big Tech companies had become…


Party Factions a ‘Cancer’ on Australian Democracy: MP Craig Kelly

Internal factions that dominate decision-making in Australia’s major political parties are a “cancer” on the country’s democratic system, according to United Australia Party (UAP) leader Craig Kelly MP. In a wide-ranging interview with Emeritus Law Professor David Flint, Kelly, who last year resigned from the Liberal Party to join the UAP, said Australian politics was…


Australian Military a ‘One-Shot Defence Force’: Senator Warns

Federal Senator Jim Molan has warned Australians against complacency, saying there is a need to be prepared for conflict in the Indo-Pacific region. He made the comments to Emeritus Professor of Law David Flint in an episode of Australia Calling, saying Australia’s defence force could not sustain a prolonged conflict. “The government from 2013 until…


‘We Have Seen the Fading of Democracy Across the World’: Australian MP Warns

Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce issued a warning in Parliament last week for Australia to rally its power in order to withstand what he lamented was the “fading of democracy” around the world. “We have seen the rise of China and, unfortunately, it is run by a regime, not a democracy,” he said on Wednesday while debating the annual…