Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Yeah, sure

Axios headline:

Top 2020 Dems would punish China over mass detentions of Uighurs 

Had missed the support that China has received from some countries:
Context: Earlier this week, 37 countries — including North Korea, Saudi Arabia and Russia, among other mostly-authoritarian states — signed a letter defending China's policies in Xinjiang.
The bottom line: Most of the world has been largely silent on this issue due in large part to China’s economic clout and penchant for lashing out over criticisms of its internal affairs. Trump administration officials have repeatedly criticized China but not acted on concrete proposals to impose costs on Beijing.
I don't think anyone can do much about it anyway.

I think it will be very interesting to see if such an attempt at compulsory mass re-education to love your authoritarian government can actually work.  

1 comment:

GMB said...

"Top 2020 Dems would punish China over mass detentions of Uighurs"

In the interests of RACIAL DIVERSITY (I am not kidding) I think we need maybe 50 years of a return to a while-Australia-policy-LITE. That appears paradoxical but if we dig in deeper, we will find that this is not paradoxical at all.

But having said that, I think that Australia should take more of our fair share of 1. Christians from the Middle East 2. Boers from South Africa and Rhodesia and 3. Uighurs.

Because if we won't help these good people than no-one will.

It doesn't mean we need to be confrontational with our good good friends the Chinese. Being mates with the ones Beijing is hating on, is one way of showing the communist party that Australia isn't completely gutless.

The Jews are murdering the Christians in the Middle East. The ascendant black tribes are murdering the Dutch descendants in South Africa. Beijing has decided that the Uighurs will be genocided by soft measures if possible, and hard measures if necessary.

Let them come here instead. Even in the midst of a white-Australia-LITE policy let them come here. They belong here. They belong here with us.