Australians can sometimes be “naive” when it comes to national security, according to Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
He said the ABC asked a Russian hacker why he saw Australians as such an “attractive target”, and his response was “brutal”.“But here’s another wakeup today: Stop being so naive, especially about communist China. Stop just thinking of panda bears and the Great Wall.
“Wakey, wakey, this is really a dictatorship … and not just that, it really does want to control people even here or in America.”
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