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  • Because I understand how to follow sources. The Uyghur Genocide myth literally comes from 1 single source of some guy insisting it’s true. Every Muslim nation on the planet has visited China and have found no wrong doings of the Uyghur population. You don’t think it’s a bit weird that westerners rarely hold any sympathy for Muslims, yet for some reason this one specific group of Muslims in China is super important and needs your help? Western media insists you believe this fake genocide yet they have to be dragged kicking and screaming before they ever acknowledged Palestinians were being genocided. I think that says it all.

    Or how the Dalai Lama is highly regarded in the west, yet there are plenty of more relevant eastern spiritual leaders that are ignored. It’s not a coincidence the Lama has received funding through the CIA. Most people in the East dont even know who he is, yet westerners are very familiar with him. The slavery in Tibet is not some secret.

    Something doesn’t add up here.

    You can learn these things by reading socialist/communist literature and theory and joining similar communities. They spend billions fighting communism because it exposes all of this.



  • Oof, not you falling for the “Uyghur Genocide” myth in the big 2026. That is a pretty huge red flag. Hard to take your points seriously after that.

    For what it’s worth, Tibet was a slave-state before China forced them to be freed. There’s a reason you only see the benefactors of this system like the Dalai Lama promote a “Free Tibet”. They want their slaves back. Good luck to them.

    “Projecting power” is now imperialism lol. That’s the best you got. And were supposed to equate this to regime change, genocide, countless wars, atomic bombs, and endless hostility from America. Gotcha…


  • This is just a link to a Wikipedia article about Tiananmen Square. I don’t understand what you think this proves.

    Western perceptions of the event are extremely flawed, and the insistence of memorializing it is honesty quite strange given your track record. Imagine if people in China made it an annual day of remembrance for that time Philly police dropped a bomb on a neighbourhood, or that time you guys murdered that whole town of black people. There are many tragic world events that you pay no mind to, yet you are compelled to condemn this one event. You should think about who’s influencing your perceptions.

    Imperialism is a word that MEANS something. Even the most uncharitable critics of Tiananmen Square do not claim it to be “Chinese Imperialism” that doesn’t make any sense lol.






  • Please read theory. Fascism is purely about capitalism and has been used as a tool by capitalists for a long time now. The “hate” you are ascribing here is just a natural result of capitalist perception of the working class, and is equally (if not more) present in imperialism. Your tendency to sympathize with white victims is what’s leading you to this conclusion that fascism is more hate-centric. It makes no sense to anyone that has a historical understanding of fascism.