Posted on 08/06/2021 3:11:53 AM PDT by USA Conservative
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Wednesday responded to extensive evidence that China is perpetrating genocide against ethnic Uyghurs in its western Xinjiang territory by accusing the United States of executing “the real genocide” against Native Americans, the state-run Global Times reported Thursday.
“In recent years, the population of Uygur ethnic group in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has doubled, and their average life expectancy has increased. Annual income, education and other indicators are all looking promising,” Wang claimed on August 4 while speaking at the virtual 11th East Asia Summit (EAS) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting.
Wang specifically spoke “in response to US and Japanese delegates’ speeches attacking China,” according to the Global Times.
“How could such count as ‘genocide?'” Wang asked. “On the subject of genocide, the US’ massive killing in previous years of American Indians is the real genocide. The US’ waging warfare around the world, leaving casualties and sufferings of innocent civilians everywhere, is the real war against humanity.”
Several Western governments, including the U.S., and human rights organizations accuse China’s ruling Communist Party of illegally detaining 1-3 million Uyghurs in Xinjiang since about 2017. The concentration camps allegedly also target smaller minority groups in the Central Asia border region, such as Kazakhs and Kyrgyz people. Survivors and former staff of the detention camps say they witnessed or personally experienced physical and sexual abuse, torture, slave labor, and forced sterilization at the Chinese state-run facilities.
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Commies like to talk about old history while ignoring current events.
massive killings? Other than being, a word China would understand, ‘conquered’, seems they’re still around with some of the primest real estate in America and protected by the full force of America, receiving preferential schooling and hiring, with many of them wealthy capitalists.
Exactly. While it's true we did awful things 150 years ago, we stopped being barbarians and developed a modern society. The chinese are still barbarians.
OK, then lets talk about the Dzungar genocide at the hands of the Qing Dynasty in 1755. How far back would they like to go?
“accusing the United States of executing “the real genocide” against Native American”.
Well for quite awhile the official line from the U.S. federal gub mint was, “the only good indian is a dead indian”.
Bill O’Reileys Killing Crazy Horse is a great read in this regards.
we stopped being barbarians and developed a modern society.
“Have you been in US cities at night lately?
Let us pick one at random—Baltimore:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvUhV9eg_4A “
Chinese bicities are very safe even at night . No homeless encampments on the streets and no used needles on the park grounds . No drug epidemic . No shoplifting allowed . Etc...Yea , a real “ modern “ society .
Yup—China is horrible, but so is much of the US these days.
There are no clean hands.
Half that time frame. Mao came to power and killed tens of millions in middle of last century. Uigher (sp? — I’ve quit caring) genocide is just latest. Commies always kill anyone who speaks out.
That is a touchstone of communism — if they suppress speech, there yah go.
Just nuke the ChiComs and be done with it.
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Yup, Western Civilization sometimes accidentally and sometimes purposefully killed almost all Native Americans, over 150 years ago. We admit it, and do more than reasonable things on behalf of their tribes which are now almost uniformly rich due to casinos.
China is committing genocide today without the slightest hint they believe murder is wrong.
Not a valid comparison, commie pinko fags.
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