My money is on France having a military coup and then literally rounding up Muslims for extermination or deportation. Western media will refuse to call it genocide and keep harping on about Xinjiang.
Watch China offer help to the Muslims and be criticized for it. "Is China enabling terrorism in the west?"
China's refugee acceptance is just a distraction from it's genocide of Uighur Muslims inside it's own borders
Is it time for Xinjiang (and Tibet) to be allowed independence?
This time they're active military; and these imbeciles opened up signatures for anyone wanting to express support.
As of right now, a few hours after publication, it's already got 93400 people having signed it :france-cool:
Edit: it's 7 PM in France and now the count of people signing has reached 163000.
We can't forget the March On Rome was the climax of a long effort by Mussolini to consolidate political power and industrial support, not the beginning.
So let's say in a couple weeks :evo:
tread carefully if you open any comments section on times of india
Ah, good to know, thanks; I just picked the first English-speaking source I could find.
These academics have like states goals to subvert and destroy western identities.
This will never not be funny to me. I don't know how it went for academics in Europe, but I know any actual leftist academics in the US faced vicious push back/firing/threats of litigation (often from their own 'colleagues') during the Soviet Union's existence; I can't imagine it has gotten much better in the proceeding decades. And I can't imagine it was much different over there.
The last chapter of Against Empire (Imperialism in Academia) is basically just a 15 page list of all the leftist professors that were buried, starved, or fired for being leftists.
I know any actual leftist academics in the US faced vicious push back/firing/threats of litigation (often from their own ‘colleagues’) during the Soviet Union’s existence
I was in school during the Bush Era. My liberal arts professors ranged from liberal dove to Goldwater-tier crank. The closest thing to a Marxist I ever encountered was a math professor, and he was in a constant state of despair about US politics. Hardly a revolutionary actor.
The largest public research organization in Europe - the CNRS, it's French - actually published an official statement explaining that "islamo-leftism" wasn't actually a thing, and also saying that post-colonial studies were actual valid science; that following the braindead remarks of some of Macron's ministers.
Not that the public listened of course.
People read way too much into the observation that Marx was an academic and Mao was a teacher.
Stalin was a fucking bank robber. Nobody seems overly concerned at the prospect of a bank robber destroying western civilization, and yet they're far more explicit in stating goals to this effect.
As unlikely as I think this is, interesting to see how negative the international reaction to a French military coup would be.
They already had one back in the 50’s.
Funny how that wasn't in my history books in school (I'm French); tons of praise for De Gaulle was, though. Realized it was a coup from the old CTH sub actually.