Flippanarchy
Flippant Anarchism. A lighter take on social criticism with the aim of agitation.
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I googled it and found a literal trove of evidence.
Here's a starting point since it's eluded you for so long.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang_Police_Files
How is this evidence of genocide? This is evidence for the existence of correction camps (which you can obviously criticise) during a very concrete period of time in Xinjiang over the span of a few years, not evidence of genocide
This was the point where you moved the goalposts and revealed you're not willing to discuss in good faith.
Have you read the picture which makes this post? It literally revolves around the word "genocide". Who's moving the goalposts here by saying "well maybe it's not a genocide but there's been some extent of police state during a counter-terrorism campaign"?
You're correct, that is what the meme is referencing.
However, I responded to your statement attempting to deny photographic evidence of violence.
14 independent sources; yet you still are denying the evidence and moving goalposts.
This is what you wrote as of this comment:
It seems like some evidence of violence against them exists, and has been corroborated by multiple sources.
"14 independent sources", none of which provides photographic evidence of violence? These "leaks" are mostly reports in Chinese that you have to trust have been translated accurately and unbiasedly by western political actors, not "pictures of people in concentration camps".
I also mentioned multiple times the genocide in the comment you're quoting, and you're choosing to overfocus on the single time I didn't.
genocide, by definition, includes the erasure of a cultural group.
these camps are purpose built to erase a specific culture through "re-education". that is genocide.
Then why did the camps close after the few years it took for the counter-terrorism campaign to work? Why does Xinjiang have a regional government, with its chairman being an Uyghur man called Erkin Tuniyaz? Why are there above 100 Islamic associations in Xinjiang with imams teaching theology and Arabic?