A new report by Human Rights Watch argues that the compulsory use of Chinese as the primary language in schools in Tibet raises “serious concerns under international human rights law”.

  • Simon_Shitewood@lemmy.ml
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    6 hours ago

    This is what I mean about projecting, your lack of manners have gotten you banned, while mine have been beyond reproach.

    You’re just an overdramatic American Exceptionalist that doesn’t want to confront your personal complicity in multiple genocides, so you point at a small cultural shift elsewhere in the world and pretend it’s the same thing. You try to hide your racism in progressive language but you really suck at it and your claims fall apart under the slightest scrutiny, so you have to attack the person, but you don’t know what their failings are so you screech out the ones you know; your own.

    As with the genocide of native Americans, you’re now minimising the Indian genocides - there was far, far more to it than simply speaking English, and it’s gross that you would draw an equivalence between the 100’s of millions of dead Indians and speaking Chinese.