i actually wasnt even talking about the uyghur genocide as a whole, i was talking about one specific factory that the BBC went to and you can find tours of online. the interviewed people look like normal workers and say that their pay is way better than being a farmer etc.
the idea that theyre under duress when theyre getting interviewed off shift is absurd. apparently when a chinese person says something good about their living conditions theyre just brainwashed. wheres the phrenology emote
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someone here did a profile of the CEO, or whatever top head of Reddit is, and the lady previously only worked at Government institutions (mostly intelligence), so yeah I wouldn't be surprised if Reddit and most other "private" social media outlets have State Department Ghouls steering them.