Stellar Colonies wrote:All China wrote:
Calling what you disagree with propaganda won’t change it. China has been open about what happens in Xinjiang. The world knows what is fact and what is propaganda. Journalists going to Xinjiang to stir up trouble and play pretend when they get detained by police for being clown in a foreign country is the propaganda.
Imagine if Chinese journalists try to break into a school and claim people are being brainwashed. The police will remove them for disturbing the peace. Yet China is a dictatorship when the same happens from bombastic journalists coming for a sneaky story?
Facts are facts. Lies from fabricators don’t change it. Xinjiang is more safe now because of peaceful education programs and training for the betterment of the local population. It’s a shame that so much disinformation is spread about the good things happening in Xinjiang.
Do you have any evidence to present, and are you going to address the information provided in Pitcairn's post?
Without doing either, all you are posting is a series of words as verifiable as a sci-fi novel from the '50s.
Minor point, but you just implied China isn't a dictatorship. A system where one party is hegemonic over all the system is the definition of a dictatorship.