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Morrison explores new depths of hypocrisy There is no doubt about Scott Morrison – each week he sets new depths in hypocrisy. After condemning The Chinese video-sharing app TikTok as harmful for children and a data security threat he’s joined it and posted two Christmas messages. The Daily Mail Australia (3 January) reports that China’s foreign ministry spokesman, Zhao Lijian, said Morrison was applying a double standard to benefit himself by reaching a younger audience. “Certain Australian politician’s choice of social media platform is his own business”,Mr Zhao told his regular press briefing when asked about Mr Morrison joining…
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