@thecoleslaws: Thread of sources on Uyghurs oppression and concentration camps that cannot, by any sane person at least, be called western propaganda: This continues to be an important piece considering it comes out...…
I haven’t read a lot of these sources myself yet, but the first one at least by the Communist Party of India is worth a read.
The discussion around China's treatment of Uygurs is always so unnuanced to me.
All of the arguments I see read like there are only two options:
China is a villain and needs to be stopped.
China has not and never will do anything wrong. Your criticisms are orchestrated by the CIA.
I tend to believe all of the following can be true at the same time:
The US is imperialist and the Biden administration is going hard against China
China is not a utopia and has a number of areas where they could improve
A lot of what the US is pushing in regards to the Uyghurs is filtered through a propaganda machine bent on helping their imperial goals
Some of the Uyghurs have made public claims of oppression by China
As an anarchist I believe in working toward ending oppression and I stand in solidarity with people's struggles against oppression
As an anarchist I would fight against a US imperial attack (militarily, economically, or otherwise) on China
As an anarchist in the US pretty much all of my organizing is focused on oppression here and not in other countries
My actions in solidarity with the Uyghurs are pretty much saying things like "I hope the Uyghurs find liberation in China, but the US getting involved sure wouldn't help anything"
I think in large part it may because people don't consciously think about the difference between....
US government officials or other others deeply embedded in the US power structure criticizing China for its treatment of Uyghurs and the massive amount of propaganda and hypocrisy involved with that.
The average leftist saying "yah, it seems like from what I can tell China is not treating the Uyghurs humanely" while being under no delusions about both the propaganda and motives involved in most of the information they get and also about the general brutality of the US government.
Coming back at category 2 with "but whattabout the US?" doesn't add anything to the conversation, the vast majority of category 2 agrees with these criticisms of the US.
I literally just said that part of my nuanced take is: "I would fight against a US imperial attack (militarily, economically, or otherwise) on China." And "The US getting involved sure wouldn't help anything."
keep in mind, all of these articles are coming from people who spent the last three decades crucifying and slaughtering muslims and black people, millions of them dead, most of them innocent, all of these crimes the nazis are guilty of ten fold and worse. they don't care about muslims, they want a war with china because they turned globalism into a war they can't win.