• ☭ Blursty ☭OP
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    1 year ago

    The reason why it’s the worst documented genocide in recorded history is because it never happened. It was a complete hoax, end to end. Even the US doesn’t claim it anymore.

    But anyway, this article is about America’s extrajudicial Muslim torture camps.

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      1 year ago

      Why link to a Chinese site? Link to a US .gov site instead if you want to talk about the US position.

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      But anyway, this article is about America’s extrajudicial Muslim torture camps

      Oh, then maybe you should delete this post and give it the correct title.

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        Too late now. The wheels are in motion. It would be unfair of me to waste all the effort people have already put in.

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          Then I guess the people will just have to discuss the topic as written, and talk about China’s detention and torture of Muslims. Glad you’re bringing attention to it!

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            But there won’t be anything to discuss about it, except maybe the complete lack of any credible evidence. We could discuss Sasquatch man instead I suppose, since there’s far more evidence for him.

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      Did you read your own source?

      The current conclusion of the State Department lawyers does not constitute a judgment that genocide did not occur in Xinjiang, but it reflects the difficulties of proving genocide, read the report.

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        Yes I read that part. They have no evidence but still want to pretend to believe it, like so many others.

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        So the global hegemon with the ability to spy on a single square foot of the earth from space 40 years ago is struggling to prove a conjecture that would harm its geopolitical rival, not because the claim lacks evidence and is politically motivated, but because proving this shit is hard? Is that what you’re saying?