2016, when Islamic terrorism was still the big bad and western media was praising France for their anti-terror re-education program. this shit sounds a lot creepier than vocational training, too. nothing from Adrian Zenz about France though, curious!

    • Huldra [they/them, it/its]
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      The good thing about basing things on evidence is that when there is none, you can dismiss things.

      And no, pure anecdotes are not evidence in the absence of material evidence, especially not when no one has displayed any physical signs of the treatment/torture they claim is widespread.

      • CallMeALibItsAllGood [none/use name]
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        Ah yes, is this where you dismiss all the field research and life's work of one of the most respected academics in his field because he's a Christian?

        • Mallow [any,comrade/them]
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          Everyone should be open to new information regarding Xinjiang, it doesn't make sense for any of us to feel like we know everything unless we live there. But Zenz isn't just an ordinary Christian, he has very radical religious beliefs that absolutely call his credibility into question. I would want someone more trustworthy to be researching an actual genocide. So from your position it doesn't make sense to leap to his defense, because he could end up hurting the cause of the Uyghurs.

        • wtypstanaccount04 [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          Mask off. I think that China is likely doing pretty bad things to the Uygurs, but I do not trust Adrian Zenz for a second.