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Does that include the Xinjiang internment camps, and are you really trusting the CCP's official statistics on anything knowing how badly they lied during the first year of COVID?
I'm not saying China is great. I'm saying I'm sceptical of a country that throws it's military power around the world whilst they simultaneously tell us who the enemy is.
Last time I checked the Chinese didn't kill 400K+ civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan or sponsor the collective punishment of the Palestinian people.
Does your comment count as "moving the goalposts" (changing the subject from CCP to USA) or an "Appeal to Emotion" (dead civilians) or a strawman argument (USA 'sponsors' collective punishment)? I got a bingo card to fill out.
It's whataboutism.
Is there a section about "trust issues"?
Their vocational facilities and re-education centers are a far better way of managing and de-radicalizing extremist groups like the ETIM than fucking bombing them, invading them, and lying about WMDs.
50+ mostly muslim UN states have approved of how China handled this after sending delegates and diplomats to Xinjiang:
The only countries accusing China of mishandling this are its geopolitical rivals in the west. Muslim countries and the global south side with China on this.
QiaoCollective has a detailed timeline and report of Xinjiang related events.
BadEmpanada has an in-depth video essay on the topic with sources in description.
Last things first, pardon me for holding one of your sources at arms' length and my nose with the other. They don't sound impartial or unbiased, especially with their explicitly-stated anti-Western bias. BadEmpanada just looks like a Che wannabe and I'm not sure how much I time I should waste considering what a leftist Aussie living in BA has to say but it's probably already too much. Buenos Aires is a beautiful city though and if you've never been, you should give it a go.
Going back to the top of your comment, which countries support or condemn China for their internment camps means very little to me. Many of the countries in your graphic have abysmally shitty records themselves and/or are belt-and-road clients and/or have other reasons to disagree with the US. Pardon me while I laugh heartily at anyone who takes Russia's or Venezuela's or Saudi Arabia's opinions on human rights seriously. That, and your graphic is from 2019 and outdated. The list changed remarkably in 2020 and the countries of Algeria, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Kuwait, Nigeria, Oman, Philippines, Serbia, Somalia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Zambia revoked their defense of the CCP's treatment of Uighurs. It's left as an exercise to the reader which of those are majority-Muslim.
Aside from all that, the fact that you refer to those camps with the CCP-friendly term "vocational facilities and re-education centers" means we're just not going to agree on this because that's certainly not what they sound like.
Don't spend all fifty cents in one place.
That's why China is such good friends with all of its neighbors, amirite?
"All the other totalitarian countries agree with our totalitarian county" lol
You can also literally just visit Xinjiang and see it for yourself lol, since there's not much travel restrictions on the region anymore now that covid's mostly over.
There are tons of Youtube videos doing just that.