I am not trying to deny systematic persecution of the Uyghurs by the CCP, because it is happening as the persecution of religion and ethnic minorities is widespread knowledge among us Chinese people
This is not a landlord vs tenant problem. This is a honest people vs exploiter problem. The only people benefitting from the current situation are slumlords and deadbeats.
"deadbeats" LOL. how much you want to bet this guy picks up rent checks for his dad when he's not playing World of Warships
I know nothing about that particular game the post just shows they're a g*mer:
I play radar edinburgh, which I believe is the best ship to play for fun. Sneak into a cap, catch a DD off guard, kill/chase off the DD, disengage, wiggle my way around, watch incoming shells shatter on the belt armor, hold fire to disappear behind friendly BBs, print a new ship and repeat.
Its very important to emphasize that these accusations of "slave labor" and "genocide" are all wildly malicious distortions of whats really going on - rural industrial development and the accompanying disruptions to traditional agricultural life; with the additional context of this taking place during an ongoing, long-simmering US-sponsored Islamist separatist insurgency that recently escalated in the last decade.
So when you see fearmongering propaganda about "cultural genocide" in paving over "Uighur cemeteries" and bulldozing mosques to replace them with with freeways and rail lines, it's just the normal birth pangs of new, rapid infrastructure development. When you see stories about vocational training centers actually being sinister "re-education centers" and "concentration camps", its actually exactly what it says on the tin because the CCP is trying to simultaneously de-radicalize young men whove been radicalized by the intrusion and disruption of modern industry upon their traditional lifestyles while also training these farmhands to adjust to a new regional economy with its accompanying demands. And when you see stories about "slave labor" its actually new factories in the region demanding a large new labor supply and the CCP moving to meet it.
If you read between the lines it's easy to see what's actually going on. Nothing the CCP has done in the region is out of the ordinary when it comes to rapid capitalist development and every new sensational "development" Zenz, the emigres, and the CISC come up with fits fine with this thesis.
Into the trash it goes.
here's u/glymao in the r/toronto sub complaining about how the Landlord-Tenant Board doesn't have enough resources (and he also posts in r/worldofwarships)
"deadbeats" LOL. how much you want to bet this guy picks up rent checks for his dad when he's not playing World of Warships
Wait, did I miss a memo on hating world of warships? Fuck I have so much dunk material for that game
I know nothing about that particular game the post just shows they're a g*mer:
Sullying the name of Mao with that landlord shit.
Pick and take what you need from it.
Its very important to emphasize that these accusations of "slave labor" and "genocide" are all wildly malicious distortions of whats really going on - rural industrial development and the accompanying disruptions to traditional agricultural life; with the additional context of this taking place during an ongoing, long-simmering US-sponsored Islamist separatist insurgency that recently escalated in the last decade.
So when you see fearmongering propaganda about "cultural genocide" in paving over "Uighur cemeteries" and bulldozing mosques to replace them with with freeways and rail lines, it's just the normal birth pangs of new, rapid infrastructure development. When you see stories about vocational training centers actually being sinister "re-education centers" and "concentration camps", its actually exactly what it says on the tin because the CCP is trying to simultaneously de-radicalize young men whove been radicalized by the intrusion and disruption of modern industry upon their traditional lifestyles while also training these farmhands to adjust to a new regional economy with its accompanying demands. And when you see stories about "slave labor" its actually new factories in the region demanding a large new labor supply and the CCP moving to meet it.
If you read between the lines it's easy to see what's actually going on. Nothing the CCP has done in the region is out of the ordinary when it comes to rapid capitalist development and every new sensational "development" Zenz, the emigres, and the CISC come up with fits fine with this thesis.