210 - Osmond Chiu

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Osmond Chiu is a researcher with the progressive think tank Per Capita and editor of the Labor Left magazine Challenge. A couple of weeks ago, as he was giving evidence to a senate inquiry into issues facing diaspora communities, Osmond was asked by Liberal Senator Eric Abetz to "unequivocally condemn" the Chinese Communist Party. It was very weird and bad and Abetz has since refused to apologise and only doubled down. Here I ask Osmond about why that incident was so demeaning, why it matters and how we might consider Australia's relationship with China in a serious, critical but definitely not-racist way. If you’ve got the means please support this show by becoming a Patron Join the LIASYO Facebook group here please and thank you I'm hosting a conversation with young climate activists in partnership with the Foundation of Young Australians and you can join for FREE  My conversation with Max Chandler-Mather has been written up for Jacobin magazine I am very sad about what's happened to Jeremy Corbyn and I know it's complicated but please watch this video by the son of a Holocaust survivor that lays out how cynical the anti-Semitism charge is  @redrabbleroz osmondchiu.com.au ARTICLE: Locking Out The Left: The Emergence of National Factions in Australian Labor ARTICLE: I was born in Australia. Why do I need to renounce the Chinese Communist Party?  ARTICLE: Abetz's questioning tests our democracy You can sign Getup!'s petition supporting Oz here ARTICLE: Seeing red: Labor's China problem Cause of the Week: Union Aid Abroad (apheda.org.au)