Reports about China’s ‘influence’ made public more suspicious of Chinese-Australian communities, according to 70% of respondents to UTS survey
An overwhelming majority of respondents said they were either “extremely concerned” or “quite concerned” when asked: “How concerned are you about what might happen to you if Australia went to war with China?”
The interviewee added: “Nobody wants to be in a situation where the two countries that matter to them most – the motherland and their adopted country – are at war.” But another interviewee said conflict with China would be a bad outcome for all Australians, not just for Chinese-Australians, and there was “no need to distinguish the degree of harm of a war based on people’s cultural heritage”.
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