Chinese-Dragon
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Oh cmon, criticizing because ccp is 'too soft'. Who are you kidding? This is not criticizing the govt at all, it's actually in favor for the govt to do so. I really shouldnt be explaining this, but a regime like CCP gives you the twist it wants through media and state control policies, sure this happens in other countries too, but can you in China criticize or question CCP's policies? Can you make anti-CCP noise without any consequences? Can you openly question its Uyghur or another minority policies and say they are wrong? Many Chinese like to bring up another country's internal matters and mock about it, but i bet they most probably wouldn't dare to criticize or question their own govt's actions, on the contrary they seem to swallow it all nicely (just because it serves their view) and mock foreigners who question it.
I just said that government policy in Xinjiang has utterly failed, did I not?
You have no idea how many Chinese people are opposed to ethnic minorities like Uyghurs being given more rights by the CCP than the majority Han.
In fact this is one of the biggest grievances.
And you know what, I think those people attacking the CCP for being too soft will get their way. The CCP is going to give in to the pressure.
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