one thing that fell out of the @robertwrighter podcast with a guy who wrote a book on the Uyghurs is that much of the forced sterilization happening in xinjiang is _reportedly_ the result of xinjiang being brought into line with sterilization in the rest of china
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so maybe typing this all out im thinking that the issue is with the definition of "genocide" which describes something that is clearly more horrific than random background murder or like equivalent amounts of automobile deaths
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but nevertheless theres perhaps something to be desired about the use of _gens_ here
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the discussion of this im listening to now is at about 31:00 in the most recent parrot room episode and the conversation with the uyghur guy is here i dont have strong / many opinions about it apart from its a little dry and i would be madder doing thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrJKZ6o40Uc …
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i want to emphasize that for the sake of this thread that one should accept arguendo that uyghurs are simply being subjected to policy as it exists elsehwere, but only arguendo. i have no way of evaluating this claim empirically.
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Sounds familiar tho
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"the han people" live under an occupation government even harder than we do, they aren't doing it to themselves the fact the government are also han means nothing
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in practice this usually means genociding the poors
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