• invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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    No concrete evidence in China vs the US government owning up to the fact that they're intentionally doing genocide with Covid in the camps and saying "stop me, I dare you lol".

    Exact same picture.

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      There is plenty of evidence that shady shit is going on in these camps. Sure the American media might blow it up to run the whole "china bad" narrative, but shady shit's still going on

      I dont know how this forum gives china a free pass just because the US is worse.

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          China side of the coin is that they are dealing with radical islamists, and attempting to dissuade their radicalism with re-education and getting them to a point where they can contribute to the Chinese society

          So best case scenario, the kind of shit Canada and Australia pulled with their natives. Cool cool cool.

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              I don't want to claim I know what's going on, but the language of what I quoted sounds like just the kind of imperial "we know what's good for them" bullshit every country in the world pulls when they're dealing with a politically inconvenient minority population. We'll put the savages in special schools so they will mend their barbarian ways.

              • Amorphous [any]
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                In an ideal world, what do you suggest we do with religious extremists who wish to harm innocent people? Just kill them, I guess? Because education and re-integration sounds too much like "putting the savages in special schools so they will mend their barbarian ways?"

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                  Again, I don't live there and am critically ignorant on Chinese internal politics. I can be pretty sure that they aren't eating Uyghuir babies, but at the same time, I'm also kind of enclined to take claims that boil down to "this entire population group is made up of terrorists" as convenient scapegoating. If their own language describing the situation cannot be distinguished from that of, say, India about muslems in Kashmir, should I give them the benefit of the doubt because they have "socialist" in their country name?

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          Didn't China officially release footage of "vocational centres for deradicalisation"?

          • Randomdog [he/him]
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            Yeah, and that's exactly what it is. It's to stop radical terrorists.

            Which situation is more ethical to you:

            1. Education.
            2. Drone strikes on entire cities "just to make sure we get them all"

            Yes neither is ideal especially with the exact way China are doing that education, but it's a fuck of a lot better than the alternative.

            • _else [she/her,they/them]
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              okay but when I see prison camps for 'radical muslims' my first thought isn't "well all right then, carry on.". the CIA are lying liars who lie, and will say whatever best suits their interests at the moment, but that is, on rare occasion, the truth. find one mediocre source, and I'd believe the PRC was pulling this shit.

              its just important to remember that the americans are doing it too. there are no good states here.

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                There definitely are better states. The US is obviously the worst.

                • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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                  "Actually nothing good exists. All existing things are bad and wrong. In order to be good, it has to not exist."

                  -utopianists

                • _else [she/her,they/them]
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                  the ccp is bad and the world would be better off without it. the american empire is bad and the world would be better off without it. id be happy to see both burn; to see so many people liberated.

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          I agree with you when you say you dont trust american media to be objective. Even removing sources paid by the american government, I'm still convinced shady stuff is going on.

          There are many first hand accounts of Uighur people who have escaped china and are living in other countries, and these interviews taken by independent journalists.

          For example, Vice had a nice documentary on it. Vice is a leftist media outlet right? Inb4 vice isnt real news

          Like I agree with you, about how america is using Uighurs as an excuse to criticize china, but dont you think something's still going on?

            • Koa_lala [he/him]
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              This is my main gripe as well. I'm open to evidence but every time I ask I get either something that is proven bullshit or nothing at all.

            • Samsara [he/him,he/him]
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              Jeez why so rude, I'm at work, I'll give you a compilation later if you want. I know posting at work is praxis and all, but I really cant go full on redditor and hunt down sources rn.

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                  Right right I'm open to more information as well, ffs we're all on chapo for the same reason. And yeah, we can all agree american media is cancer

                  https://youtu.be/v7AYyUqrMuQ

                  This is the vice video I was talking about, theres an interview in there too.

                  I just said you were rude because some of the things you wrote were offputting and I'm a sensitive boy uwu

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            Vice is a leftist media outlet right? Inb4 vice isnt real news

            I would treat vice with the same amount of scrutiny as any corporate media entity such as NYT.

            Here is the ownership breakdown of Vice: Shane Smith (20%) The Walt Disney Company (16%) A&E Networks (20%) TPG Capital (44%) Soros Fund Management (10%) James Murdoch (minority stake)

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_Media

            Also of note is that one of Vice's co-founders is gavin mcinnes (the founder of Proud Boys) and Bill Maher is an exec producer.

            Which is not to say it's not real news but rather it's not "leftist" in the sense that it seriously intends to challenge power/capital.

  • KiaKaha [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Come on folks, these are the dunks The_Dunk_Tank was made for

  • dochayward [he/him]
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    Glad we are still posting screenshots of reddit owns here

  • Not_irony [he/him]
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    Switching out the words for new, better words is a healthy chunk of how propaganda and manufacturing consent work.

    It not "slaves", its "share croppers." Not "servant," but "gig economy."

    • skeletorsass [she/her]
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      The most upsetting thing to me is that the American brain refuses to accept China as a real place where real people live that you can go to. You can visit Xinjiang. It's not locked down or anything. I've been to Kashgar before and it's lovely. But everyone talks in these weird theoreticals about a place they act like they can't go to or talk to people in. A lot of Uyghur people have trouble speaking Mandarin, but are very nice regardless. Islam is practised openly and vibrantly in beautiful mosques, and the internet is full of new Eid videos at the moment. This takes seconds to verify, yet is talked about in mystical terms.

  • Amorphous [any]
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    Good fucking god that's a bad one. I've genuinely never heard "they weren't concentration camps" before. I've heard "I didn't know that" or "yeah that sucked" or even "they deserved it" but what kind of brain worms do you need to deny they were concentration camps?

      • CoralMarks [he/him]
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        I'm sorry, but we in Europe got you beat. We just let them drown in the Mediteranean.

    • Parysian [they/them]
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      Really? I've heard it pretty much every time someone says Japanese American internment was bad. People seem to be under the impression that concentration camp = gas chambers

  • Hog [he/him]
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    "Your Honor, I would like to make it clear that I did not murder him, I merely intentionally discontinued his life!"

    "Oh well why didn't you say so earlier? You're free to go!"

    • hotcouchguy [he/him]
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      Well you see the supreme court ruled that was totally different and fine so that makes it ok

  • shashasha [he/him]
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    something something honk kong protest something something the fight of our generation...

    BUT the BLM should be sqashed with boots as they are terrorist who don't understand of much they are free, the should learn it by loosing their right.

  • Ericthescruffy [he/him]
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    Years ago my highschool English teacher had us read "Night" by Elie Weisel and "Farewell to Manzanaar" by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and asked us to do a dual book report comparing and contrasting the two. You can guess which one of those was the one she added to the curriculum. Here's some takeaways I still have to this day about it.

    1. God bless my English teacher. Years later my sister went on a rant about how she'd gone through her entire education and never heard about the internment camps until George Fucking Takei of all goddamn people talked about it. I tried to think why that was dropped between when she and I went to school and realized I only know about them from my english teacher. If history covered them, we brushed over it pretty quick.

    2. I think it is fair to argue that as fucked up as the Japanese internment camps were, they were not on the same tier as the holocaust. They were fucking concentration camps done out of a combination of either outright xenophobia or greed since huge amounts of land from Japanese Americans was seized in the process....but at the very least they represented something lesser then a campaign of outright mass industrial ethnic cleansing. They were still an evil...but that argument cuts both ways when it comes to comparing our situation to china. I don't know how bad the situation really is in China...but it seems to me like there should be a high bar to tossing around holocaust rhetoric and I find it a bit too easy and uncomfortable the way (as chomsky put it) Americans seem able to judge China by its actions and ourselves by our intentions.

  • emizeko [they/them]
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    the Uighur reeducation “camps” literally let them go home on the evenings and weekends

  • _else [she/her,they/them]
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    can we just watch both burn? china might need some help, but the americans are doing a damn fine job.

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        i grew up with two abusive parents. taking shelter with one against the other DID NOT MAKE MY CHILDHOOD HAPPY. I don't see this as substantially different from geopolitics, stop sucking CCP dick.

        and it depends on how it happens. it very much could be good for the people. oppressive governments are not good for people. the ccp are not cuba. they are not vietnam. they don't even pretend to have their peoples best interest at heart. fuck vampiric oligarch shitheads, no matter where they might dwell.