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China's EV market booms as North America hits the brakes Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • vx6
  • 7 hours ago

Pino, 23 hours agoThe original comment idealized being born in China, presumably for economic opportunity. I poi... moreBut then again, even your own country purged natives or drive them out of their homelands inorder to exploit their resources. So yeah! Very highly educated! πŸ˜‚

Even now supporting gcide of ethnic people in Plestine that the world is witnessing now while your so called repression, assimilitation, etc. in China is an obvious elaborate plan of damaging their reputation. BTW UN couple of years ago disproven of such claims.

Eitherway it looks like you're one of those folks that never travelled outside of their country specially to those that is constantly propagandised as bad by western media or just a complete moron with no common sense. πŸ˜‚

What a pitiful individual indeed for being highly educated . 😒

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  • Anonymous
  • vx6
  • 7 hours ago

Pino, 23 hours agoUnlike you, I am a highly educated individual. You have the power to educate yourself as well.... morehighly educated to easily be brainwashed! ... Okay! πŸ˜‚

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  • Anonymous
  • U@f
  • 23 hours ago

Too many China simps here😬

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  • Pino
  • m2B
  • 23 hours ago

Anonymous, 23 hours agoWhere did he say he wanted to be born as a minority? Why do you even bring (geo)politics here... moreThe original comment idealized being born in China, presumably for economic opportunity. I pointed out that for many ethnic minorities - Uyghurs and Tibetans especially - that experience includes systemic repression, forced assimilation, and well-documented human rights abuses. That context is not 'bringing politics' into it; it's acknowledging reality beyond economic headlines.

As for your attempt at justification - yes, there have been Uyghur militant attacks. But using isolated acts of violence to excuse mass internment, forced labor, cultural erasure, and coercive sterilization is not only morally indefensible, it's a page out of every authoritarian playbook: collective punishment.

This isn't 'anti-Chinese propaganda.' It's called human rights advocacy. Ignoring atrocities because they complicate your geopolitical fan fiction isn't a virtue - it's complicity.

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  • Pino
  • m2B
  • 23 hours ago

Anonymous, 23 hours agoAccording to your brainwashing authorities & brainwashed mind. πŸ˜‚ Poor brainwashed individual! 😒Unlike you, I am a highly educated individual. You have the power to educate yourself as well. Your intelligence may improve in the process.

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  • Anonymous
  • Jyx
  • 23 hours ago

Pino, 14 Jun 2025Not as a Uyghur or Tibetan, believe me. For these ethnic groups, being born in China today of... moreWhere did he say he wanted to be born as a minority?
Why do you even bring (geo)politics here? The article and his comment is not about that.

BTW, you "conveniently forgot" to mention that Uyghurs committed terrorist attacks before the Chinese repressions you mention. But mentioning that wouldn't look so good in your anti-Chinese propaganda, right?

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  • Anonymous
  • vx6
  • 23 hours ago

Pino, 14 Jun 2025Not as a Uyghur or Tibetan, believe me. For these ethnic groups, being born in China today of... moreAccording to your brainwashing authorities & brainwashed mind. πŸ˜‚ Poor brainwashed individual! 😒

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  • Pino
  • m2B
  • 14 Jun 2025

A, 14 Jun 2025I wish to be born in china as a gen z. It's best decades to be born there.Not as a Uyghur or Tibetan, believe me.
For these ethnic groups, being born in China today often means facing severe discrimination and human rights abuses, including:

- Mass Detention and Forced Labor: Hundreds of thousands, possibly millions, of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities have been arbitrarily detained in "re-education camps" in Xinjiang, where they reportedly endure forced labor, torture, and political indoctrination.
- Cultural and Religious Repression: The Chinese government actively suppresses the distinct cultural practices and religions (Islam for Uyghurs, Buddhism for Tibetans). This includes restrictions on language, destruction of religious sites, and forced assimilation policies, such as sending children to state-run boarding schools to separate them from their cultural roots.
- Intense Surveillance and Control: Both Uyghur and Tibetan populations live under extensive surveillance, with pervasive monitoring and restrictions on their freedom of movement, including difficulties in obtaining passports.
- Coercive Population Control: Reports indicate forced sterilization and other coercive birth control measures are disproportionately applied to Uyghur women.

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  • xjH
  • 14 Jun 2025

I wish to be born in china as a gen z.
It's best decades to be born there.

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