Hi, I'm new here, and have seen a few puzzling posts, so I'm curious about the community's take on China's treatment of the Uighur people. I believe I understand the distrust in national discourse that might push us toward another (cold)war, but what makes you think "the Uighur camps are seriously overblown"? It certainly seems pretty serious, and it's not just the US government that believes so: https://www.npr.org/2020/07/04/887239225/china-suppression-of-uighur-minorities-meets-u-n-definition-of-genocide-report-s
Hi, I'm new here, and have seen a few puzzling posts, so I'm curious about the community's take on China's treatment of the Uighur people. I believe I understand the distrust in national discourse that might push us toward another (cold)war, but what makes you think "the Uighur camps are seriously overblown"? It certainly seems pretty serious, and it's not just the US government that believes so: https://www.npr.org/2020/07/04/887239225/china-suppression-of-uighur-minorities-meets-u-n-definition-of-genocide-report-s