
threenewpadlocks
Brownlow Medallist
The Albanese Australian government is attempting buying the love of some of the PNG populace who would then by some wishful thinking want PNG to continue a security pact with Australia and not China.
Thus Australian taxpayers are paying the PNG to allow Australian taxpayers to spend more money in support the PNG.
i love how people make these sweeping statements.
It is debatable how much of the public would be considered sporting fans, sporting fans fanatical enough
to allow sport to overshadow logical and economic thinking. How much of the population of PNG are concerned with simply existing, finding employment and health services and even know of Chinese connections ?
Would a more effective and long-term strategy be a loan with strings attached.
A loan that would allow crucial infrastructure to be built, used and appreciated in the long term.
This strategy by the Albanese ego-trippers ignores the fact that the PNG is constituted by by very diverse regional groups who are not under the umbrella of port Moresby.
Bloody hell I'm not claiming for a second that this is the best way of spending money to achieve Pacific security.Don't bother, threenewpadlocks is in campaign mode with an election coming up. He literally thinks Albanese has no nrl conflict of interest and all $650 million tax payer dollars (including the $300 mill for all the other nrl clubs and to spread the code internationally) is justified.
Just that I'm not pretending that there isn't a genuine bipartisan view as China as a genuine security threat. I'm not pretending that PNG doesn't love Rugby League (they do). I'm not pretending that a PNG team isn't a massive hassle and negative for the economics for the NRL and the taxypayer dollars just offsets that hassle (as opposed to benefitting the code somehow).
Pretending that the PNG team isn't a burden on the NRL (as opposed to a benefit), pretending the populace of PNG doesn't love Rugby League, pretending that there isn't a genuine battle for geopolitical security in the China vs. USA battle over the pacific, pretending that we aren't tied to the US, pretending that Rugby League can't have a role to play in geopolitics, is all just head in the sand stuff.