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by olalonde
618 days ago
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FWIW, I live in China and have a couple of Uyghur friends and none of them seem upset with the CCP or concerned about what's going on in Xinjiang. And you don't need to be "under the close supervision of the PRC authorities" to visit Xinjiang; anyone can freely visit with a regular Chinese visa. So I would also take the Western reporting with a grain of salt. |
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The west is creating hyperbole of fringe groups that were mostly active decades ago at this point, and using that narrative to economically subjugate them.
If a westerner sees a Uyghur work in a factory, the manufactured narrative leads to the assumption that the labor is forced, and this keeps these folks from finding good work and social mobility. This would then put these folks on the path to radicalisation due to this economic exclusion, and affect the social stability within the PRC.