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I love it how we all come together with these puns

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We’re all lovers of the mujahideen

Jesus Christ. This would be like the UK government trying to remove the words “Danish” and “Viking” from an exhibit about Danish vikings invading the North East.

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Fuck China

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Tbf the UK rewritten a lot of history. Didn’t have an Empire for nothing.

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Well they wrote history because they won, they didn’t try to rewrite it 1,000 years after because they lost haha

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Guess in both cases it’s on the definition on winners and losers. Power defines most things.

I’m just saying for all of the West’s faults, this is some real 1984 levels of crazy bullshit from China

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The exhibition: “this is the exhibition of a man that invaded China

Visitor: who??

Museum: some person!!

CCP: goooood
:rofl:

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Spent all the cash on his mate’s council tax bill

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And paying high fees to private consultants.

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All that money spent and the test and trace system still doesn’t work ffs

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China really needs to start treating Muslims better like the West.

Wait, wrong screenshot, sorry.

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Funny, but I imagine there’ll be more focus on group therapy sessions and teaching them why it’s not ok to decapitate school teachers and journalists when you’re feelings are hurt rather than forced labour, stress positions and organ harvesting.

:arteta:

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The power of Western propaganda in action :kissing_heart:

@JakeyBoy the Han tankie :stuck_out_tongue:

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The article is dated 2016 and who were they sending to Re-education centres? If they’re criminals it sounds like a worthwhile attempt to de-radicalise if they do it right. But I can’t see someone who’s dienfranchised buying into ‘patrioism’.

En masse forced abortions and forced sterilisations:

@JakeyBoy relevant part of the article, that explains only convicted terrorists will be obliged to goto these centres. It was also pre-Macron

Up to 400 psychologists will undergo specialist training to help them to unpick the thought-patterns behind terrorism. Each centre will have a capacity for 30 people, who will be encouraged to move towards patriotism, law and order, self-analysis and employment. They will, for instance, have to raise the French flag every morning, think about the reasons for their drift to radical Islam and learn trades that will help them to find work when they leave.

Some of the participants will be volunteers and others will be placed on a court order, probably after being prosecuted for belonging to a terrorist network. The scheme comes after the government was criticised for awarding subsidies of €6 million a year to often amateurish local associations that claimed to fight radical Islam. Many were “charlatans” wasting taxpayers’ money on useless initiatives, Le Figaro reported.