tweet link -> https://twitter.com/AP/status/1447147267669037057?s=20
archived -> https://web.archive.org/web/20211012141845/https://twitter.com/AP/status/1447147267669037057?s=20
For the records, here is a NED official tweet mentioning they have been "funding Uyghur groups" since 2004:
img -> https://i.imgur.com/Wr8EOYS.png
tweet -> https://twitter.com/NEDemocracy/status/1337063301113581568?s=20
archived -> https://web.archive.org/web/20211012142639/https://twitter.com/NEDemocracy/status/1337063301113581568?s=20
Here is a video someone posted below the tweet -- of a guy discussing this shift in narrative (using this article, specifically). He makes the case that the *actual* cultural genocide occurred/was occurring when Salafism was injected into the region and supported by outside actors in the Western axis. I think the video is pretty good, and, among other things, he shows that NGO internal memos refer to the "concentration camps" as 'vocational centers' -> https://youtu.be/78s7yP2BdF0?t=0
Here is Lawrence Wilkerson spilling the beans also -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrufheMU-WQ&t=0s
Yeah, for sure. People often tend to think everyone came by their beliefs rationally, but it's generally not true. Commensurately, it's hard to rationally argue people out of them.
The expectation should be something like:
:yea: Yeah, it's hard work for sure, but necessary.
Exponential growth is a nice thing to think about with this. If the size of the left doubles each year -- that is, if each leftist convinces only one other person to become a leftist every 12 months -- it won't take long to grow real big.
I know this is more or less the worst possible emoji for this, but :to-the-moon: radicalize those friends, coworkers, and relatives.
In addition, :sankara-shining: :
I think that Sankara quote is incredible. A damn shame he was taken so young. :france-cool: