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radiofreederry · 9 months
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Leftists and Marxists are cute but y'all will be clowned on by the bare ones facts and cycles of events time again. as in all history, as Marxism is a shill religion engineered to stand in lieu of genuine philosophy and virtue for the sake of forcing indentured servitude to a fetishized concept of some "greater good" ❤️❤️❤️ I hope you recover from your spiritual virus soon. Uighyrs and other GENUINELY GENOCIDED ppl depend on it (not larpers like you)
i'm getting asks from adrian zenz now
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anotheraldin · 6 months
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Honest question. Why does no one care about kahmir, rohingya, uighyr muslims etc. Are they also not oppressed muslims who have been ethnically cleaned and oppressed?
Salaam!
Some know and some don’t. I’ve spoken before about Kashmir, especially what happened to Muhammad Afzal Guru, so it all depends on the person and their social awareness.
Palestine just has a close bond for many Muslims due to its religious importance. I think that’s the primary reason.
Plus, it’s a current even happening.
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with-her-qalam · 8 months
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" And it was Our will to show favor to those who had been oppressed in the land to make them leaders and to make them the heirs." (Quran, 28:5)
#Gaza #Kashmir #Rohingya #Uighyrs #ItHurtsEveryWhere
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generallemarc · 3 years
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Just got banned from r/world news for "personal attacks against users." Said users were actively supporting the Chinese dictatorship and were denying the ongoing genocide. I stuck the Tiananmen Square copypasta in my ban appeal, so on the slim chance any of those fuckers are working for the regime then their fight against thoughtcrime will be turned back on them.
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polemicsnpedantics · 4 years
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centrally-unplanned · 3 years
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Really not loving this graphic going around about the new fertility rate data from Xinjiang:
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AP decided to run with a “biggest drop in modern history” headline with Cambodia+ as reference points, so its why you have this chart. I think experienced chart readers already have the red-flags going up on how smooth those lines for the other countries are compared to the constant jerkiness of the Xinjiang lines, right? They are almost certainly taking longer multi-year averages of other countries data, which will hide sudden spikes, and comparing it to much more frequent Xinjiang data.
But on specific cases its gets even dicier - according to this graph the Cambodian Genocide - which reminder probably killed 25-33% of the population - notably boosted fertility rates? That A: strongly conflicts with most other sources, and B: how would they know that exactly? The last census of Cambodia before the Khmer Rouge was conducted in 1962, and the next one in 1980. Oh yeah there is a 1974 UN estimate, of course researchers have dug in in attempts to estimate the death toll, but these are loose... and often based on projecting forward fertility rates from the 1962 baseline! That bump is probably just a smooth-course correction from errors in fertility estimates between the different census years. 
So yeah, while obviously the genocide in Xinjiang is having nightmarish impacts on the future of the Uighyr people, I don’t buy the “biggest” drop quite yet, and I think its pretty amateurish to make that claim.
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markfree4ever · 2 years
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Jerome powell world wide sex trafficking with china uighyrs and taliban and alqueda sex trafficking and mexican cartels with kkk nazi ayran brotherhood.
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nemo669 · 3 years
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I read that AI may replace us. It already is in some ways. It is making jobs obsolete. AI is all about "engagement" in social media. I read that Uighyrs are being identified through AI. If that's what we're doing, maybe we should be replaced by AI.
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specialchan · 4 years
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I'm not an Islamist nor a Christian, but would still love to hear your thoughts on this conversation I had with a Muslim friend of mine! via /r/islam
I'm not an Islamist nor a Christian, but would still love to hear your thoughts on this conversation I had with a Muslim friend of mine!
First of all I'm not an Islamist or a Christian, but just yesterday, I had a conversation with a friend of mine who was a devoted Islamist & here are some of the following things he mentioned to me....
  Be it Christianity, Buddhism or Taoism, Islam is the one & only true religion. I genuinely asked him what makes you think so & he said:
1) Despite the similarities in the Bible & Qu'ran, it only makes sense that only 1 God can exist & that's Prophet Muhammad. He also said "Christians/Catholics believed in One God, Father Son & the Holy Spirit and they are actually all the same thing. Not sure how there are even 3." And that's a sign of falsity to him.
  2) Certain events happening in the world right now are signs from the stuff written in the Qu'ran. Covid-19 Pandemic because of how China mistreated the Uighyrs & muslims. Natural disasters like tsunami hitting Indonesia because majority of them aren't sincere and genuine enough in their fasting & beliefs. Women wearing scantily, groups like LGBT starting to form & according to him, in the past, gays/lesbians were thoroughly punished by God. Because no reproduction = end of humanity.
  3) King Pharoah claimed that he's the real God & disrespected Moses. To punish him, Moses summoned waves to drown him & his people. Also made sure his body is still in good condition so that he'll be able to witness Judgement Day when the time comes. He said his body is still in Egypt right now and that's an evidence.
  4) Told me a story about this young & smart Prophet who loved to question things. The story goes like this: People in the past believed in 'Statue Gods' but this young Proph did not. A statue is an inanimate object, it couldn't answer your questions or do things for you. So when everyone in the village was away one day, he broke all their Statue Gods and leave 1 remaining statue standing. Villagers came back, got pissed & asked him if he did that. Young Proph denied & said why don't u ask the remaining Statue God who did it instead?? This Young Proph then ended up becoming a follower of Muhammad. (Sounds like a jab towards Chinese who mainly believed in these 'statue-gods' lol)
  5) I asked my friend, what about centuries ago, people who grew up in different roots and culture believed in a different religion? So what does that make them?? He told me, "You have to start questioning & search for answer of your own religion. You'll eventually see that it'll point towards Islam, the one and only true religion." He could go more in-depth about it but I wasn't keen because I can never relate due to my culture and upbringing.
  What do you think about this? How much truth or misinformation does this post contains?? I'm really curious & would love to be enlightened if you think otherwise or actually agrees with it.
  Btw, my friend isn't extreme or crazy. This is just what he truly believe. I also want to state clearly that I do not have the intention to bash or insult anyone's belief. Some points raised in this post seemed very vague & that is because we didn't go into much details. Most of the time he was the one speaking & he also knew that topic like this is very sensitive & lengthy. I didn't intend to probe further as well.
Submitted August 28, 2020 at 07:30AM by vistlip95 via reddit https://ift.tt/32NHt0v
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rikiandwesti · 7 years
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China is banning Muslim names for babies in Xinjiang Provence. I wonder if it is doing the same for Han Chinese Muslims & other Islamic minorities, or if it just wants to punish the Uighyrs for a minority of separatists. #islamophobia
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generallemarc · 2 years
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Alright boys, we're halfway there. Now keep the pressure on to make him pull out altogether
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generallemarc · 3 years
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In the days of the Soviet Union, the Russian Orthodox Church was permitted to operate at a much larger level than any other faith. Pitched as a symbol of co-operation between church and state, it was in reality simply an admission by Stalin that he couldn't effectively control the whole of Russian society by opposing the church, but that he very much could by manipulating it. After their "mutual" agreement, not a single high-ranking bishop or patriarch was ever chosen without the approval and support of the KGB, rendering the church into an apparatus in support of the militantly atheist Party that wanted it and its members erased from history.
 And China is doing its damndest to repeat history with a few terms swapped out. These imams are traitors to their people and their faith, the same as the corrupted Orthodox priests. They speak of the benefits of China when it is a felony offense to teach a child religion. They talk of vocational training centers when a million of their fellow faithful have been imprisoned for the crime of being an ethnicity other than Han Chinese and believing in a god not named Xi Jinping. They play the classic communist card of whataboutism by criticism America, all while the Communist Party re-writes the Quran to reflect socialist values. No matter how brutal a regime is to a people, there will always be a few Quislings who decide that it's their job to support the brutality.
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