• CatherineTheSoSo [any]
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      4 years ago

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

      • Randomdog [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        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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          4 years ago

          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.

          • CoralMarks [he/him]
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            4 years ago

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

            • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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              4 years ago

              "Actually nothing good exists. All existing things are bad and wrong. In order to be good, it has to not exist."

              -utopianists

              • CoralMarks [he/him]
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                4 years ago

                Like determining if China is good or bad would be a binary decision between absolute good/absolute bad.
                It is a bit of a simple analysis of the situation, especially coming from a leftist.

                • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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                  4 years ago

                  No I get it, I'm just saying that supporting China is kinda important if you don't want to come off as a bougie utopian Marxist.

                  They're a materialist worker's state that's actually trying to be as non-imperial as possible. They exist in the real world, so they will have to solve real problems and solving a problem is never as pretty as the diagram for solving the problem.

                  This was more of a dig at utopianism than anything, critical support for China is fine. Just don't go around saying "WELL ACTUALLY THEY'RE IMPERIALIST TOO" because it accomplishes nothing but allowing sinophobia to fester and shutting down discussion on why they're doing what they're doing.

                  The conversation about China's economic policy can be interesting. Especially discussing if the market liberalisation to strafe crippling sanctions was a good plan. If their self-reliance model works in the modern world. How their foreign investment model differes from neo-liberal imperialist models. Etc.

                  This specific situation just seems to be overplayed and blown out of proportion.

                  • CoralMarks [he/him]
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                    4 years ago

                    Sorry I worded it badly, I :100-com: % agree with you, China is mostly good, is not engaging in imperialism(just ie listen to what Varoufakis said concerning concessions made by China buying parts of infrastructure in Greece, compared to western investors - like guaranteeing standing contracts with workers and such) .
                    I have issues with some things, like concerning the workplace.

                    With regards to opening up for foreign investment while keeping control of those formed enterprises and thereof resulting intellectual property and technology.
                    If you think about it, it was a very smart way to industrialize the country in record speed and increase living conditions all around in unseen proportions.

                    Honestly, it is pretty marvelous, and any leftist should at the least critically support the Chinese.

            • _else [she/her,they/them]
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              4 years ago

              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.

    • Samsara [he/him,he/him]
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      4 years ago

      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?

      • Spores [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        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.