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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

    "Fully understand that this task is in order to save your relatives and your families," a Chinese official wrote ahead of mass detentions of the Uighur minority. A trail of evidence shows how President Xi Jinping had a decisive role in the crackdown.https://nyti.ms/2CHoMRm 

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      2. feminist next door‏ @emrazz Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        This is Trump’s wet dream.

        5 replies 19 retweets 581 likes
      3. The Conservative Bartender‏ @BradenInsley Oct 13
        Replying to @emrazz @nytimes

        LOL... FYI: China is a totalitarian socialist regime. The same govt systems that your ilk advocate for. You hate Trump because he OPPOSES that. If women like you actually took the time to research the ideologies and how their end games look, you would probably support Trump too.

        84 replies 1 retweet 18 likes
      4. Coyote‏ @PrairieThoreau Oct 13
        Replying to @BradenInsley @emrazz @nytimes

        The only thing "Communist" in China was the name of the party. Not the actions. Not the intentions. There has never been a Communist nation on this earth, but you've latched on to a term you don't understand and try to use it as a scare-tactic.

        4 replies 17 retweets 990 likes
      5. Hugo Becker‏ @hugobecker Oct 13
        Replying to @PrairieThoreau @BradenInsley and

        Conservatives love to conflate democratic socialism with totalitarian regimes like the Soviet Union. It's like arguing against democracy by pointing to North Korea, which calls itself a democratic republic. It's a silly semantic game.

        4 replies 42 retweets 1,155 likes
      6. The Conservative Bartender‏ @BradenInsley Oct 13
        Replying to @hugobecker @PrairieThoreau and

        Lol Socialism is Socialism. Whether it is Nationalist, Ethno, Internationalist or Democratic. Like an OS, Socialism is the kernal, and its variations are the distros. It is regressive in nature, and incredably prone to corruption, nepotism, injustice and, eventually, death.

        60 replies 1 retweet 20 likes
      7. Coyote‏ @PrairieThoreau Oct 14
        Replying to @BradenInsley @hugobecker and

        So, I was right. You don’t know what socialism is and you use the term as a scare tactic.

        4 replies 14 retweets 1,643 likes
      8. The Conservative Bartender‏ @BradenInsley Oct 14
        Replying to @PrairieThoreau @hugobecker and

        Yes I do know what Socialism is. It is removal of the right for the means of production from the citizenry. It is the first MAJOR step towards totalitarianism. When the govt prevents you from growing/making things, you are in prison, not freedom.

        58 replies 1 retweet 25 likes
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      2. The Conservative Bartender‏ @BradenInsley Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Explain to me again how socialism is going to be better to the Muslim community than free market capitalism? At least free market capitalism has to be built on a foundation of inalienable rights to work... Socialism only works when people with guns point them at people who dont.

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      3. Grey Knight‏ @GreyKnight7777 Oct 13
        Replying to @BradenInsley @nytimes

        So, are the Chinese socialist or a free market? Because they're the latter whenever one mentions their rate of growth or ranking among the world's economies. But whenever one wants to use them as a bogeyman of one sort or another, they're totes socialists. 🤷‍♂️

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      4. The Conservative Bartender‏ @BradenInsley Oct 13
        Replying to @GreyKnight7777 @nytimes

        They are socialist that have used their coersive labor policies, currency manipulation and foreign diplomacy to crowbar open access to the free markets so they can siphon actual wealth off it. They use their propaganda machine to trick ppl into thinking they are free market...

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      5. Grey Knight‏ @GreyKnight7777 Oct 13
        Replying to @BradenInsley @nytimes

        Or in other words, they did a much lighter version of what every other western capitalist economy in the world has done in its rise. But I'm glad to finally hear a conservative Libertarian admit that socialism works.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. The Conservative Bartender‏ @BradenInsley Oct 13
        Replying to @GreyKnight7777 @nytimes

        It does work, but it only works with a cost of blood and oppression. And yes, capitalists have taken advantage of things like slavery in the past, but a capitalist is not same same as capitalism. Individuals can be good or bad, and capitalism can amplify those attributes.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Grey Knight‏ @GreyKnight7777 Oct 13
        Replying to @BradenInsley @nytimes

        Yeah, actually, I'm not liking that response when I reread it. Capitalism is inherently a system of exploitation. Capitalists always exploit the labor of others in order to make a profit. That's the entire point of it.

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      1. Vigor Lynx‏ @VigorLynx Oct 17
        Replying to @nytimes

        OMG this thread. Talk about go home you're drunk. Sheesh.

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      1. 匚卄乇ㄥ丂乇卂尺卂乇ㄥㄩ匚ズ‏ @raee_chelseaa Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        139 united nations countries If you do tally marks ... China. USA.. South America Europe. Australia. Africa. Mexico and Middle East are the drama areas right now....hmmm

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      1. Alexander Seredin‏ @shablon31 Oct 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        Re education arre not mass "arrests" You are liars. Uighurs have followers of ISIS, and changing their stance is the responsibility of Chinese government. That makes NYT big LIARS!

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