• If there are no "concentration camps" in Xinjiang, China, then why don'

    From Rusty Wyse@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 7 08:34:01 2022
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    If there are no "concentration camps" in Xinjiang, China, then why don't they allow foreign interviewers/journalists to check it out?

    Because I think such an era has passed.

    Does it mean that whenever someone suspects that a black man is a thief and or woman is a prostitute.

    they must take off his clothes and let others search his body?

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  • From A. Filip@21:1/5 to Rusty Wyse on Fri Jan 7 16:44:54 2022
    Rusty Wyse <rst888wxyz@gmail.com> wrote:
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    If there are no "concentration camps" in Xinjiang, China, then why
    don't they allow foreign interviewers/journalists to check it out?

    Because I think such an era has passed.

    Does it mean that whenever someone suspects that a black man is a
    thief and or woman is a prostitute.

    they must take off his clothes and let others search his body?

    Your terminology is wrong. You may switch to "Concentration Schools (for Reeducation)". Careful choice of preferred (semi obvious) associations
    is very important.

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