• @CriticalResist8A
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    3 years ago

    You make a comparison to republicans and democrats but republicans are not the target of a propaganda campaign and the democrats are not in a cold war against them currently.

    If you agree there has been a rise of hate crimes against Asians in the USA then you have to agree the media was responsible for creating that environment.

    In a cold war, it’s important to support the defending side. China is defending against US aggression, and even if you don’t like them you have to support them against this war otherwise you give arguments for further aggression. But you may not be a communist or even a socialist and think that it’s fine to disagree with both. If that’s the case, you have to grapple with how you came to these conclusions, and realise they’ve been fed to you by the mass media.

    Doesn’t matter if it’s somewhat independent news like Buzzfeed (that “broke” the story that has been debunked several times) or entertainment conglomerates like CNN (that showed bibi getting his covid shot on live tv, can’t make this up). If they align with the State Department line even if they don’t realise it, they are still supporting further aggression towards China.

    But since you say you are anticapitalist, then I’ll allow myself to be a bit more blunt. It’s not brave to claim “both sides are bad”, nor is it nuanced or deep. Especially coming from socialists or anticapitalists, because it gives a false impression of socialism to people. It tells the masses “look, even real socialists don’t support this and that!”. Nuance is not dismissing everything as bad, it’s exactly the opposite: finding the good even in less than ideal situations, that we can get inspiration from. Understanding the deeper ramifications of the opinions we have and what they mean for us and others.

    Please cite your sources and explain why they’re more credible that the sources that claim some fuckery is going on with the Chinese government in respect to Uighurs.

    Proponents of the genocide narrative have to cite their sources first if they want to be taken seriously. And so far it’s just Adrian Zenz rehashed different ways. This man does not even speak Chinese and the first and last time he went there was 3 months in 2009.

    But the proof is there. Like how this “police officer” is anything but one. Or how in that same piece (the interview was just one part of it), CNN tried to claim a perfectly normal high school was a shadowy black site.

    If such a thing was happening like the media is saying, they wouldn’t have trouble finding evidence. Yet every time they are pressed for it, they can’t find any. Where is the refugee crisis? Why are all the “camps” they found so far completely normal factories, schools, or vocational centres which the PRC has never lied about or misrepresented. You can read from their 2019 white paper the steps they are taking to combat ETIM presence in Xinjiang, which leads to bloody terrorist attacks. Why are there more mosques in Xinjiang alone than in the whole of Europe?

    No, the truth is the United States is losing to the Chinese model. All empires come to an end, and the United States is just one in the long list. But instead of taking the L, losing some influence and playing on a level field with China (offering better loans than the BRI does would be a start), they resort to smear campaigns to try and extend their lifetime a bit more. The loss in Afghanistan was a monumental fuckup (20 years and millions of civilians killed and displaced just to end up where they started), but also showed how fragile US power is in 2021. But they can’t do that, because the USA is an oligarchy who obeys corporate interests, and those varying corporate interests have no obligation to be nice and promote development and peace.