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  • unperson [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    They are terrorists who if left alone would keep recruiting and turn Xinjiang into East Turkestan, reinstate sharia law, mandatory veiling, beatings, and all those things that were abolished in the great proletarian cultural revolution.

    You can't just do nothing about them. Historically the imperialist countries have dealt with these types by either bombing them to hell or helping them achieve their goals against a geopolitical enemy.

      • unperson [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        I don't know about India, are Western intelligence agencies also propping up the terrorists there in an attempt to further balkanise their country?

        I don't see many people in this thread uncritically worshipping China. Everyone seems aware that it's an operation of a large scale and excesses are inevitably committed. However it's not like we can do an experiment to see how much is too much: toeing the line and failing implies the subordination of millions of women to Islamist extremism, maybe a regression to warlordism and slave markets like in Libya and Yemen, and the almost certain loss of credibility of the CPC towards their citizens.

        And from the way this is reported it becomes very difficult to tell apart policy from local excesses and corruption.

          • unperson [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            I'm not very knowledgeable about the history of the partition, but isn't Pakistan itself a British attempt at helping an Islamic fundamentalist movement form their own state in the manner most likely to spark ethnic an religious tension against the Indian revolutionaries?