CHINA YOUTUBE THREAD: Riding China's FASTEST Bullet Train from Shanghai to Beijing 🇨🇳 ….its OVER for the United States

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Xinjiang leak reveals extent of Chinese abuses in Uighur camps


A leak of thousands of photographs reveals more details about the internment of Uighurs, but China calls it ‘lies’.


A leak of thousands of photos and official documents from Xinjiang has shed new light on the extent of alleged abuses against the Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in China’s far western region.

The files, obtained by US-based academic Adrian Zenz, were published as UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet began a long-awaited and controversial trip to Xinjiang where Beijing is accused of “crimes against humanity” for its treatment of the Uighurs.

Activists have said Chinese authorities have detained at least one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities in a network of detention camps and prisons in the region, which Beijing has defended as vocational skills training centres necessary to tackle “extremism”.

But the trove of police photographs and internal documents – sent to Zenz by an anonymous source who hacked into official databases in Xinjiang – adds to evidence that the mass internments are far from voluntary, with leaked documents showing top leaders in Beijing, including President Xi Jinping, calling for a forceful crackdown.

“This is by far the most important leak of evidence from the region and the largest and the most significant,” Zenz told Al Jazeera. “It’s much more significant than anything we’ve seen before because it contains evidence on so many levels.”

Until now, only a few officials associated with Xinjiang have been subjected to US sanctions, but Zenz says the trove of files directly implicates Xi and China’s central government in the crackdown in the region.





Or we can talk about how China is actively destroying 1,000 year old Islamic culture in the region


China has renamed hundreds of Uyghur villages and towns, say human rights groups
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Report finds that religious, historical and cultural references have been removed in crackdown by Beijing



Hundreds of Uyghur villages and towns have been renamed by Chinese authorities to remove religious or cultural references, with many replaced by names reflecting Communist party ideology, a report has found.

Research published on Wednesday by Human Rights Watch and the Norway-based organisation Uyghur Hjelp documents about 630 communities that have been renamed in this way by the government, mostly during the height of a crackdown on Uyghurs that several governments and human rights bodies have called a genocide.



Or we can talk about how Han Chinese are ethnically replacing the native inhabitants who have been there since before the concept of China was even a though process

China tests new ethnic assimilation policy on Uyghurs

The measure aims to further replace Uyghur culture with that of Han Chinese, experts say.


By Gulchehra Hoja for RFA Uyghur
2024.01.26

Chinese President Xi Jinping poses with a group of Kyrgyz performers in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang region, July 13, 2022.
Xie Huanchi/Xinhua via AP
Northwest China’s Xinjiang region is the first area to implement a government policy promoting integration among ethnic groups to achieve President Xi Jinping’s goal of establishing a unified national identity, Chinese media reported.

The regulation calls for the creation of mixed housing, themed venues and cultural parks, and sports and cultural activities that highlight characteristics of Chinese culture and promote zhonghua minzu — a single Chinese nationality that transcends ethnic divisions.

The policy has raised concern among China watchers and scholars, who say its goal is to further erase the cultural identity of Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples and subsume them into the dominant Han Chinese culture.

The measure, known as the “Regulation for Promoting Interaction, Communication, and Integration Between Ethnic Groups,” went into effect on Jan. 1 in the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, a nearly 270,000-square-kilometer (104,000-square-mile) multiethnic area that borders Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Russia, according to a Jan. 16 report by China’s People's Daily.

A mix of Han Chinese, Kazakhs, Uyghurs, Kyrgyz and other ethnicities live there.

Ili is serving as a test for the policy before the Chinese government rolls it out in other parts of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, experts say.

‘Ethnic genocide’

The policy implemented in the prefecture’s capital Ghulja “aims to dismantle the Uyghur mentality, submerging them within the Chinese population and ultimately eradicating their existence,” said Ilshat Hassan Kokbore, vice chairman of the executive committee of the World Uyghur Congress.

“It serves as a continuation of ethnic genocide, systematically dismantling Uyghur culture through this approach,” he said. “I fear that similar measures will soon be applied in Kashgar, Aksu, Kucha, Korla and numerous other locations.”

Adrian Zenz, director of China Studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington, said the regulation aims to “formalize a policy of assimilation and population dilution” for national security reasons.

“Many of the outlined regulations are not entirely new, but they formalize a policy of assimilation and population dilution, which makes this new initiative very significant,” said Zenz who has spent years documenting China’s human rights abuses against Uyghurs and has written about Beijing’s measures to dilute the ethnic Uyghur population in Xinjiang.

Breh you didn't post proof of camps still happening. The article I posted is still right
 

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Breh you didn't post proof of camps still happening. The article I posted is still right
We literally have photos

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Eyewitness testimony

What’s Happening In China’s Concentration Camps? Q&A with Uyghur Camp Survivors


And leaked/hacked government documents



And demographic subversion of the Native peoples






You’re literally capping for colonizers :skip: These are the people of the Khans, what the fukk are Shanghainese doing on their land :mjlol:
 

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Japan has had bullet trains for decades, and their country is not doing that great right now (still better than most of the world, but far from as good as they could be).

China may be doing well now, but they can fall off as well.

USA is not that easy to beat.

USA has the most swag.

USA has the best movies.

Hip Hop was created here by blacks and Latinos.

That's all I have to say.

I like China though.
 

Nkrumah Was Right

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Japan has had bullet trains for decades, and their country is not doing that great right now (still better than most of the world, but far from as good as they could be).

China may be doing well now, but they can fall off as well.

USA is not that easy to beat.

USA has the most swag.

USA has the best movies.

Hip Hop was created here by blacks and Latinos.

That's all I have to say.

I like China though.

You should look up the Plaza Accords and understand that that won’t happen to China.
 

Nkrumah Was Right

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1. Mao
2. Deng Xiaoping
3. Hu Jintao

“Mister Terrific” is laughing because he doesn’t understand Chinese history.

Mao defeated the nationalists, unified mainland China, chased off foreign imperialists, stalemated nuclear America in Korea, got China the Bomb, helped defeat America in Vietnam and then outflanked the USSR

Deng revitalized the Party, embraced market oriented socialism, and defeated the 1989 Rebellion

Hu Jintao brought in capital, embraced the Global South, and bought China time as it industrialized and rose peacefully

Let’s see if Xi completes the cypher
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I'm no capt'n America but how is a bullet train in fing china hurts us...

when most people here prefer cars.


op i hope your call center fires you
 

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I'm a rail snob and whore.

Have written a number of papers on the history/engineering of Japanese and Swiss rail.

I'll be there later this summer, taking a detour just to ride their bullet train system.

Refuse to watch the video because the vloggers believe they are more interesting than the trains
 

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“Mister Terrific” is laughing because he doesn’t understand Chinese history.

Mao defeated the nationalists, unified mainland China, chased off foreign imperialists, stalemated nuclear America in Korea, got China the Bomb, helped defeat America in Vietnam and then outflanked the USSR

The Four Evils campaign (Chinese: 除四害; pinyin: Chú Sì Hài) was one of the first campaigns of the Great Leap Forward in Maoist China from 1958 to 1962. Authorities targeted four "pests" for elimination: rats, flies, mosquitoes, and sparrows. The extermination of sparrows – also known as the smash sparrows campaign[1] (Chinese: 打麻雀运动; pinyin: dǎ máquè yùndòng) or the eliminate sparrows campaign (Chinese: 消灭麻雀运动; pinyin: xiāomiè máquè yùndòng) – resulted in severe ecological imbalance, and was one of the causes of the Great Chinese Famine which lasted from 1959 to 1961, with an estimated death toll due to starvation ranging in the tens of millions (15 to 55 million).[note 1] The most stricken provinces were Anhui (18% dead), Chongqing (15%), Sichuan (13%), Guizhou (11%) and Hunan (8%]).[citation needed] In 1960, the campaign against sparrows ended, and bed bugs became an official target.



Or what about when he told Chinese villagers to smelt iron in their back yards instead of farm which led to the worst famine in human history

The Great Leap Forward was an economic and social campaign within China from 1958 to 1962, led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Party Chairman Mao Zedong launched the campaign to transform the country from an agrarian society into an industrialized society through the formation of people's communes. Millions of people died in mainland China during the Great Leap, with estimates based on demographic reconstruction ranging from 15 to 55 million, making the Great Chinese Famine the largest or second-largest famine[1] in human history.[2][3][4][5]




Even got his son turned into an internet meme

Mao Anying worked on the staff of General Peng Dehuai in northeastern Korea during the Korean War. On the morning of November 25, 1950, he had overslept. According to some accounts, once awake, he stole eggs from the general's supplies and was cooking breakfast for himself despite orders that staff were only to cook at night for fear of American air raids. As he was making a pan of egg fried rice, he is said to have perished in a napalm attack by American forces on the area, who were drawn to the cooking fire.[1]
While some doubt the story's authenticity,[1] internet users have taken to posting egg fried rice recipes yearly during October or November as a form of protest against the Chinese government.[2]



“Outmaneuvered the Soviet Union”



The Soviets were going to nuke their asses until Nixon intervened and said it would be world war 3 if they did; literally saved by America







Deng revitalized the Party, embraced market oriented socialism, and defeated the 1989 Rebellion
Market orientated Socialism :laff:







“One day the proletariat will work 12 hours a day to make phones for fat Americans - and the revolution will be complete”


- Karl Sparxxx
 

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I'll check this out but I rode a bullet train in Japan from Tokyo to Hiroshima and back and I was underwhelmed. I just knew I was gonna be like
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But it seemed like a regular train to me.:manny:

The system is designed for you NOT to feel the G-force. It's for fast and efficient IC transport, not thrill seeking.

Can't have 60 year old women feeling like they're on a rollercoaster
 

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I'm a rail snob and whore.

Have written a number of papers on the history/engineering of Japanese and Swiss rail.

I'll be there later this summer, taking a detour just to ride their bullet train system.

Refuse to watch the video because the vloggers believe they are more interesting than the trains
Granted everything in the West is lagging and china has no real incentive to make it match the east, but…:wow:

At least the USA has two strong sides of developed areas...

China is like if everything east of the Mississippi went BEAST mode and the west coast was untouched

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China commits even more human rights violations than the United States does. 6 million Uyghurs are enslaved in China right now, plus the atrocities they commit towards Tibetans and Mongolians. Also they're exploiting African countries and abusing African people. They're a Communist country brainwashing their people, killing female babies. But it's "over" for us because of a train
:mjlol:
Are there any proof of this? Or are you just hashing out old propaganda cause China is stomping ur azz.
 
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