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  • BynarsAreOk [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    The year is 2023 and you're doing the Chinese slamophobia bit but you don't realize you're at least 4 years late to the party and that this isn't reddit and nobody is going to applaud you and clutch their pearls over their "rreedoms" right?

    You are literaly quote one of if not the most infamous NGO on the planet on this site for this audience?

    Before you even begin to talk about Xinjiang please watch (CW:NSFL) this report entirely, actualy look at the number and severity of the attacks, actualy watch the interviews with many of the attackers.

    The US suffered one terrorist attack which they almost certainly could've stopped but didn't in history and then they started a war that killed and injured millions. :so-true:

    The Chinese suffered dozens of attacks from 1990-2015 and they checks notes built schools and prisons to re-educate and de-radicalize the terrorists. :wojak-nooo:

      • BynarsAreOk [none/use name]
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        2 years ago

        Its a documentary from China's own CGTN. Unless you are actualy willing to watch the actual terrorists attacks you are just trolling.

                  • BynarsAreOk [none/use name]
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                    2 years ago

                    the patriot act was the exact same justification, but this is somehow justified

                    This is the last and only thing I think should be mentioned. You miss or should I say refuse to acknowledge, right at the start, the fact that this isn't the only thing China's doing to counter extremism in Xinjiang.

                    If China did literally nothing else but pass a major surveillance law that achieves literaly nothing like the Patriot act then yes you'd have a point. But no, in the US case is not at all similar. The extremism isn't native to Xinjiang, it was imported from groups like ETIM and then also exported to others through ISIS.

                    You said you were familiar with the details, this realy looks like you didn't even know the basic facts about terrorism in Xinjiang. Congrats you got me to actualy link you an article

                  • UnicodeHamSic [he/him]
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                    2 years ago

                    It is justified because it worked to save lives. We aren't mad at the patriot act because it violated liberal values. We are mad because it kills people. It is kinda wild to me that you can see a good outcome and a bad outcome and not be able to tell which is better