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your teacher thinks they're so slick for coming up with this idea, too. it's not really their fault, lib brains have been taught that bbc = best truth
and, honestly, if they're a decent teacher, they'd be happy to have you point out how all Uighur accusations come back to Zenz. if they have even a smidgen of curiosity, they'll listen to you.
I would love a citations needed episode on uncritical liberal loyalty to NPR, BBC, etc.
Yeah guys, I know we all know how bad The Current President is (this type of teacher would never dare utter Trump's name), but now that *that* is over, do you know how bad things are over in China? It's really easy for us to lose sight of the fact that there's other bad stuff going on in the world. We gotta fight tyranny in *all* forms.
Bide your time until you get a chance to do a presentation. Then you'll have 5-10 uninterrupted minutes to do your own propaganda, and it might even work on somebody.
"In the USSR children were indoctrinated with anti-West propaganda from their youth"
Yeah dudes literally a what is it, born again christian? All I know is he thinks god personally gave him a mission to do anticommunist stuff. He's an absolute psychopath
Adrian Zenz (born 1974) is a German anthropologist and sinologist known for his studies of the Xinjiang re-education camps. He is a lecturer in social research methodology at the Evangelical theological institution Akademie für Weltmission and a senior fellow in China studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. :deeper-sadness:
this thread has some good ammo and details how the doc the BBC did has an intentional mistranslation
https://twitter.com/RodericDay/status/1287411708374454273
shaun from youtube's recent nuclear bomb video reminded me of my international relations prof who made mandatory coursework of writing justifications for indiscriminately bombing civilians, and anyone who didn't agree about it he would argue with in front of the class at literally any time, or call them down from the bleachers from uni events to impromptu debate them in front of the student body over it.
You should’ve pulled down your hoody, March to the front of the class, and shut that shit down?
You post in chat. You should’ve been ready.