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  1. @skycita Are you leaving Beijing, or leaving the Journal?
  2. @belindarabano Make sure to click "set nameserver" in "details" on your VPN then disconnect and reconnect. You should be able to get FB.
  3. @BenRoss Ben, they may not have mowed them down with gunfire, but review what happened in the run-up to Selma and what troopers did.
  4. @xiaoxiaom You know you're balanced when neither side is happy with what you've written.
  5. As we've come to expect, Will @imagethief Moss has an excellent, balanced take on what's happening in Xinjiang: http://snurl.com/ma6x0
  6. If you haven't seen it, a press release from the Uyghur American Association, 6/29. Think the riots just happened? http://jurl.it/Deg1
  7. @MalcolmMoore You should set that ABC chucklehead straight. What, they let anyone be a reporter these days? For the love of Christ!
  8. Feeling really bad for my wife's friend, Beijing-born Uighur Munila, educated in Turkey, married to good (Han) friend of mine. Hell for her.
  9. Please note it was the 领事馆 or consulate and not an embassy that was fire-bombed in Munich. @xiaoyi @jzcatrandom @malcolmmoore @heicailiao
  10. @tomsp Those were indeed brutal images. Not sure I should have looked.
  11. @tzemingdynasty Reminds me of Watts, of Rodney King riots in LA in 1992. Race-based, indignation-rooted, violent paroxysms.
  12. @jimsciuttoABC Now how about pointing out enormous differences between Iran and what's happening in Xinjiang? Misleading comparisons. Tsk.
  13. @jimsciutto Now how about pointing out the enormous differences between Iran and what's happening in Xinjiang? Misleading comparisons. Tsk.
  14. Reuters slide show from the Urumqi riots. http://snurl.com/m9z8q
  15. @lucase You think they had it worse than pre-Civil Rights blacks in the U.S. South? Yet MLK's movement remained non-violent for a decade +
  16. @lucase There's always a choice. As ugly and unfair as those stereotypes may be, as horrible as the Shaoguan incident was, this is too far.
  17. Anyone want to join me for 拉条子 and 羊肉串 tonight? Just kidding, just kidding...
  18. @davesgonechina RE hospitals, I think the source is totally questionable: some BBS. No one should assume it's true.
  19. @stinson I'm afraid you're right re: lynchings. Been reading the Taylor Branch MLK series and wishing people still practiced nonviolence.
  20. @dedlam Yes, sir, it was blocked yesterday afternoon. Obviously that hasn't stopped either you or me or thousands of others here using it.