• Awoo [she/her]
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    This image is over 3 years old mate. The last of these centers was closed in 2023. You got anything that isn’t horrendously out of date or are you still scraping the barrel of the media produced by the reeducation program that only lasted 1 year before all centers were closed?

    EDIT: Lmaoooo source is Adrian Zenz’s twitter account lololololol it’s genuinely fucking hilarious that it takes 2 seconds to discover CIA funded propaganda is the primary source of your brainworms

    Anyway, the facilities that made up this program completely deradicalised a region that was receiving islamic extremist terrorist attacks every week which would kill 10-30 people in each attack. They achieved this without killing one single person and without permanently imprisoning anyone. The western approach would have been to bomb them into oblivion. Which approach is obviously better?

    • bitofarambler
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      221 days ago

      you support the concentration camps?

      why do you think the age of the pictures matter more than the concentration camps?

      • Awoo [she/her]
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        you support the concentration camps?

        Do concentration camps let people go home on the weekend? You fucking idiot. The education centers (which no longer exist as they were only used for 1 year to address the problem) were a 5 day weekday program. Attendees returned home on weekends.

        Stop getting your information from the fucking cia’s literal propaganda outlets dipshit.

        • bitofarambler
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          120 days ago

          this information is from uyghurs and the Chinese and xinjiang government.

          • Awoo [she/her]
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            The “Xinjiang government” is the Communist Party dipshit. Xinjiang is in China.

            These pictures are from the CIA. They were posted by Adrian Zenz, he is extremely well known to us. He is a lunatic fundamentalist crank who believes he was placed on this earth by god to fight China. He works for Victims of Communism, which is a CIA outlet that does not hide the fact it was founded by and is funded by the CIA.

            Do you have a literacy problem? I have already explained this once already. Did you not understand this information the first time I stated it?

              • Amnesigenic
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                The volume of comments you’re posting indicates you actually do have some worries about this, specifically you’re worried that nobody is buying your state department bullshit, and you should be

                • Adkml [he/him]
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                  919 days ago

                  Yes it’s always weird when people say they dont have time to prove these things so instead they just spend 12 consecutive hours insisting they are right with no supporting evidence and in the face of increasingly well documented and sourced counterpoint.

                  • Amnesigenic
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                    They’re either a sincere incurable moron or a profoundly incompetent langley propaganda poster

      • Adkml [he/him]
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        3821 days ago

        Because the “concentration camp” doesn’t still exist

        Do you think the picture matters more than the actual existence of them?

        • KuroXppi [they/them]
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          3020 days ago

          The picture exists, so the camps must still exist. Unlike Guantanamo which ceases to exist the second I stop thinking about it.

        • bitofarambler
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          120 days ago

          The picture proving the existence of uyghur concentration camps?

          not more important than the camps themselves, but an important piece of evidence.

          • Jorge
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            Are you trolling? We have asked repeatedly and you provide zero arguments that the picture is from a spooky concentration camp. Produce the evidence that conditions in that prison are worse than USian prisons.

            Oh, and the US incarcerates 6 times as many people per capita as China, and institutes wideapread slave prison labor. Do you boycott the US?

          • Adkml [he/him]
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            419 days ago

            Is it more important than all of the evidence that shows they no longer exist and were greatly exaggerated (most charitable description).

            Follow up, how does this compare to all the evidence that America is currently doing what they accused China of doing with thoroughly debunked claims.

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        why do you think the age of the pictures matter more than the concentration camps?

        Are you having a hard time reading?

        This image is over 3 years old mate.

        2025 - 3 = 2022

        The last of these centers was closed in 2023.

        2025 > 2023

        Even if we take your assertion at face value (which we shouldn’t since it is sourced from Adrian Zenz) then these “camps” are closed.

        Do you have this much heat for American Concentration Camps?

        • bitofarambler
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          I don’t think that the fact that some of the camps are closing is as important as the fact that the ccp uses concentration camps to control their population.

          the country of origin is not the determining factor on how much a problem detention camps are.

            • bitofarambler
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              prisons are very different from concentration camps.

              this was addressed earlier, all countries use prisons in some form are another.

                • bitofarambler
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                  120 days ago

                  it’s an internal police station photo from the xinjiang police station stating it’s from a detention facility.

                  • @BrainInABox@lemmy.ml
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                    2820 days ago

                    Source?

                    And how have you determined that this detention facility is a concentration camp and not a prison?