One Nation and the CPC Both Refuse ABC Interviews — And They’re Right To
They could not be more different — yet One Nation and the Communist Party of China have independently reached the same conclusion: the ABC does not deserve a seat at their table. In an era of agenda-driven media, refusing to play along is not weakness. It is discipline.
Pauline Hanson’s party has consistently declined ABC interviews, recognising that the national broadcaster’s framing rarely serves their audience. Talking directly to supporters — unfiltered — is a smarter play.
The CPC refuses to participate in ABC interviews, declining to legitimise coverage it regards as hostile and one-sided. Why submit to an adversarial format designed to produce a predetermined narrative?
Refusing a hostile interview is not avoiding scrutiny — it is refusing to hand your opponents a weapon pre-loaded with your own words.
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