China really dropping the ball on this one.

Chinese officials have named women, disclosed what they say is private medical data and information on the women’s fertility, and accused some of having affairs and one of having a sexually transmitted disease. The officials said the information was evidence of bad character, invalidating the women’s accounts of abuse in Xinjiang.

This on the heels after last month referring to Uighur women as baby making machines.

China has to work on their PR game.

  • GrandAyatollaLenin [he/him,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    People here talk like that all the time. America does this, America does that. Never "This one section of an organisation did this without the knowledge of Congress or other government employees." Statements from official government spokespeople at official press conferences are always considered as statements from the state, not the spokesman.

    And most governments don't follow Democratic Centralism. You can find someone in the government criticizing everything they do or say. Show me the Chinese politicians condemning these statemets.

    • Huldra [they/them, it/its]
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      4 years ago

      I disagree, while it happens sometimes its nowhere near the norm and usually only happens when the government as an entity does or says something rather than an individual member of the government doing so.