It appears that most Americans are familiar with the uyghur genocide narrative. In addition, the majority of them accept it as real.

So i wonder how many of you know someone in real life who does not believe the mainstream narrative?

  • @Rafael_Luisi
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    122 years ago

    Most people here on Brasil havent even heard about it. Our lib midia is surprisingly pro China, probably because they are our best buyer of agrarian goods, so if we get on bad terms with China, the economy will suffer a lot, even the conservatives and reactionarys know about this, when the son of the president was shit talking China by saying they where responsible for the Corona virus, the Chinese diplomat dunked on him and the son of the president becamed the joke of the month.

    • Fiona (she/her)🏳️‍⚧️
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      122 years ago

      Most people here on Brasil havent even heard about it.

      Same in Romania. The press doesn’t really talk about it. When it is brought up, it’s mostly presented as “allegations made by the United States”

      I’ve had a fairly easy time debunking the claims to my friends, who’ve only heard a little about the story, mostly from US press.

      Since the media isn’t constantly going “China bad reeeeee. WAR. WAR. WAR,” they have little problem with accepting the facts, and disregarding the rumours, when they learn more about it

    • @redshiftedbrazilian
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      72 years ago

      I wouldn’t say pro-China but it is not US-Levels of stupidity, mainly bc they buy our soy. But the few times William Bonner talked about China he said a lot of lib bullshit.