Tibet
#11
When talking about genocide in China, it seems odd to mention Tibet and not the Uyghurs. I wonder why that might be?
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#12
(09-25-2025, 05:24 PM)Squid Wrote: When talking about genocide in China, it seems odd to mention Tibet and not the Uyghurs. I wonder why that might be?

I'm very happy to bring them into the conversation too.

But if you want something that has been going on nearly as long as the state of Israel has existed then Tibet is a reasonable comparison.
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#13
The difference being you haven’t spent years (inaccurately) telling us all that China is a bastion of democracy and well within its rights to slaughter a population
Raw Sausage
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#14
I don’t recall saying that about Israel. Perhaps you can find some quotes, or perhaps you can’t.
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#15
Still waiting for Proth to call it genocide and condemn it as genocide.
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#16
(09-25-2025, 07:24 PM)man in the corner shop Wrote: Still waiting for Proth to call it genocide and condemn it as genocide.

He’s just folding away the diversion signs and he’ll be right along with a statement about that
Raw Sausage
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#17
It really is a very low bar.

As low as saying that 7 October was utterly disgraceful.
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#18
It’s the funny thing isn’t it. There are those that openly condemn both sides and then those that can only say “yeah but what about Hamas” but never actually condemn the genocide. Very odd
Raw Sausage
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#19
The sooner he is arrested the better. War criminal pure and simple.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...dApp_Other
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#20
(09-25-2025, 08:32 PM)man in the corner shop Wrote: The sooner he is arrested the better. War criminal pure and simple.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/s...dApp_Other

Thought this was gonna be Xi Jinping. Should have known better...
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