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Penetrating Chinese-language media? Australian think tank ASPI suffers from victim delusion

Penetrating Chinese-language media? Australian think tank ASPI suffers from victim delusion By Xu Yelu and Cao Siqi Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/18 1:03:03 Photo taken on June 23, 2020 shows the logo of Australian Strategic Policy Institute in an office building, in Canberra, Australia. Photo: Xinhua Chinese experts on Thursday slammed the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) for its old trick of defaming China and the Communist Party of China (CPC) in a report that accuses the CPC of manipulating Chinese-language media in Australia. The ASPI report offered no solid evidence of its accusations, said Chinese experts, adding the institute is suffering from delusions of victimhood and its ideological bias motivates its demonizing of the CPC. 

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transgender is not really accepted, to be able to participate in this event? when they come here they feel they can be themselves and they can be whatever they want to be. and there are other reasons why these women may feel more comfortable here. thailand is home to some 75,000 transgender people. it s impossible to say if there are more trans people here than in other parts of the world where many hide their identities, but there are elements of thai culture that allow a sense of tolerance and greater visibility. buddhism has long recognized the existence of an additional gender some where between male and female. for more than a thousand years their scriptures have included stories about people who cross-gender lines but even with

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here in thailand. we would like to welcome every sex preference. what do you think it means for the contestants who come from countries where being transgender is not really accepted, to be able to participate in this event? when they come here they feel they can be themselves and they can be whatever they want to be. and there are other reasons why these women may feel more comfortable here. thailand is home to some 75,000 transgender people. it s impossible to say if there are more trans people here than in other parts of the world where many hide their identities, but there are elements of thai culture that allow a sense of tolerance and greater visibility. buddhism has long recognized the existence of an additional gender some where between male and female.

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