Outsourcing is the economic move, which also explains why 85% of China’s cotton is grown in Xinjiang [which is almost half Uyghur]. These companies have not only escaped accountability, but have also veiled the unethical means that facilitate production. Oppressive measures against the Uyghurs is based on economic incentive, making ownership of labor a critical component of the hedonistic struggle.
“I think money and land—especially land—play a crucial role in trying to maintain tight control over the region,” said Aydin Anwar, a Uyghur American and Outreach director of the Save Uyghur campaign. “East Turkestan is an occupied nation with incredibly rich minerals and resources that the Chinese Communist Party has been exploiting since the latest occupation in 1949. The existence of Uyghurs, their culture, their faith threatens China’s ability to maintain control of the land—because it’s clear that the culture, language and presence of East Turkestan is in fact not Chinese.”
https://depauliaonline.com/47500/opinions/opinion-how-chinas-oppression-of-uyghurs-is-linked-to-economic-convenience/
Anonymous wrote:Alot of wealth in Asia. We just don't believe it because we think the US has the richest people. That's how egotistical we are. We think we are better than others and nothing compares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you also go around threadcrapping all U.S. investment discussions because we benefited economically from slavery? If you don't have anything constructive to add related to money and finances pls gtfo.
NP
I think it makes sense to bring up ongoing slave work that is propping up an economy, if one is going to praise that economy right now. Don't you?
Anonymous wrote:Do you also go around threadcrapping all U.S. investment discussions because we benefited economically from slavery? If you don't have anything constructive to add related to money and finances pls gtfo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hate is bubbling in this one^
Nope. I have worked with some Chinese nationals that are in this class of people, and they have explained to me how it works.
Also, fwiw, we have had many lovely dinners and I consider them friends. Unlike you, I just have no illusions about how the Chinese system works.
I think this is the first time I have heard the Chinese version of "I've got a black friend so I'm not racist."
We have been discussing how China and India have lifted hundreds hundreds of millios of people out of extreme poverty in the last 30 years. Yet you feel the need to shift the discussion to the Uighurs. No one said the Chinese government is perfect, but they have lifted hundreds of millions out of extreme poverty. That still remains a fact despite the fact that you have a Chinese friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hate is bubbling in this one^
Nope. I have worked with some Chinese nationals that are in this class of people, and they have explained to me how it works.
Also, fwiw, we have had many lovely dinners and I consider them friends. Unlike you, I just have no illusions about how the Chinese system works.
And, unlike you, I'm not going to pretend that the Uighurs don't exist:
https://www.vox.com/2020/7/28/21333345/uighurs-china-internment-camps-forced-labor-xinjiang
This is why POC do not trust white people, especially white women.
They act like they're your friends, they definitely want to eat your 'ethnic' food, but they have no problem sh*t talking about your entire race as a monolith behind your back.
But hey, it's okay because they have "fill-in-the-blank race friends".
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