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Silence of the usual suspects isnt surprising anymore.
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I have to give them credit, the Americans are now the true masters of Sun Tzu's Art of War.
They can sell any story, no matter how ludicrous, and people will believe them.
They can tear a burning path through the Middle East, invading Iraq over fake WMD and leading to the deaths of over 1 million innocent Iraqi Muslims, then all they have to do is snap their fingers, and point at China. Suddenly we are the bad guys, the real persecutors of Muslims. Because Radio Free Asia says we told Muslim shopkeepers to sell alcohol, a story which can't be "confirmed" but who cares about whether it is true or not. Or even if it makes sense or not.
Now this is real Hypocrisy. And i have full hope in Pakistan than they will surely oblige to their masters.
The original source for all this "news" from Xinjiang is "Radio Free Asia", an American propaganda source set up by their own US Congress in 1994.
And none of their stories can be "confirmed".
It doesn't even make sense, how could forcing a shopkeeper to sell alcohol achieve anything?
But no doubt many people will believe it, no matter how illogical it sounds. Just because it was spoken by Americans.
Radio Free Asia
I was surprised that some people believed this kind of rubbish ,
When did it tell the truth?
I have to give them credit, the Americans are now the true masters of Sun Tzu's Art of War.
They can sell any story, no matter how ludicrous, and people will believe them.
They can tear a burning path through the Middle East, invading Iraq over fake WMD and leading to the deaths of over 1 million innocent Iraqi Muslims, then all they have to do is snap their fingers, and point at China. Suddenly we are the bad guys, the real persecutors of Muslims. Because Radio Free Asia says we told Muslim shopkeepers to sell alcohol, a story which can't be "confirmed" but who cares about whether it is true or not. Or even if it makes sense or not.
The original source for all this "news" from Xinjiang is "Radio Free Asia", an American propaganda source set up by their own US Congress in 1994.
And none of their stories can be "confirmed".
It doesn't even make sense, how could forcing a shopkeeper to sell alcohol achieve anything?
But no doubt many people will believe it, no matter how illogical it sounds. Just because it was spoken by Americans.
What has Pakistan has to do with this news dumbas$?
Right, Uighur Muslims are not Muslim enough to get Pakistan's attention on their plight.
A fake news is not enough to get Pakistan's attention actually.