• DankZedong @lemmygrad.ml
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    8 months ago

    Yeah, like we have not even seen one clear footage of the Chinese doing evil shit in Xinjiang that hasn’t been debunked. Either the Chinese are insanely good in hiding their atrocities, or, you know, they aren’t real.

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      8 months ago

      China is so good at genocide that it can prevent any refugee outflows to neighboring Turkic Muslim countries and hide all video evidence in a day and age where every person has a video camera in their pocket.

      China is so bad at genocide that its ingenious schemes can be foiled by one plucky German religious zealot and an Australian think tank funded by Raytheon.

      parenti-hands

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        8 months ago

        It’s so good at hiding a genocide that they can hide a genocide in a part of the country where you can freely travel to as a tourist, where you can see thousands of videos of on YouTube

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          8 months ago

          Is that entirely accurate? I’ve seen some videos online that you need to get permission from the government (some kind of visa) to travel to Tibet and Xinjiang autonomous region.

          I could be wrong or not have the full picture, I’d imagine if that’s the case though, it’s to prevent foreign agents from entering the regions to foment unrest.

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            8 months ago

            It’s just a travel document it’s very easy to get one. Just like getting a tourist visa anywhere else but you have to check in a bit more often. This is also not exclusive to Xinjiang or Tibet.