No actually the complete absence of evidence for the uighur genocide compared to the overwhelming body of evidence for the palestinian genocide makes for an extremely strong argument that the former is fictional
Big claims require big evidence, especially when they’re coming from the US about alleged human rights violations that coincidentally happen to justify our preexisting foreign policy goals
Again, not the argument. The argument is “I didn’t see this with my own eyes so it’s not happening”. That’s a dumb argument. People use that to justify all sorts of things on all sides. Climate change denial. Flat earthers. People who think the CIA never did anything bad in south America. Etc.
If you’re arguing against me you’re arguing for those people because my only claim is that those people suck and the person I responded to was acting like one of those people.
The argument is “you have no fucking evidence, an obvious foreign policy motive for lying, and a long & extremely well documented history of lying” and you know it you spineless sack of shit
I have spoken to Uyghurs in Xinjiang and I have engaged on Xitter with their government-in-exile in Washington D.C. and I know who I stand with on this issue. I hope to see Xinjiang with my own eyes someday soon. The Taklamayan Desert is too captivating, even in pictures. I must hold its grains in my hand. Soon. The sands are calling @balance8873@lemmy.myserv.one. The sands are calling.
That having been said I don’t actually know why you’re responding to me. It sounds like you have some kind of actual evidence backing up your beliefs (whatever those beliefs may be) which means you don’t fall into the category of stupid we were discussing.
No actually the complete absence of evidence for the uighur genocide compared to the overwhelming body of evidence for the palestinian genocide makes for an extremely strong argument that the former is fictional
So there is nothing you haven’t seen with your own eyes but acknowledge exists?
That’s the only argument we’re discussing here.
Big claims require big evidence, especially when they’re coming from the US about alleged human rights violations that coincidentally happen to justify our preexisting foreign policy goals
Again, not the argument. The argument is “I didn’t see this with my own eyes so it’s not happening”. That’s a dumb argument. People use that to justify all sorts of things on all sides. Climate change denial. Flat earthers. People who think the CIA never did anything bad in south America. Etc.
If you’re arguing against me you’re arguing for those people because my only claim is that those people suck and the person I responded to was acting like one of those people.
The argument is “you have no fucking evidence, an obvious foreign policy motive for lying, and a long & extremely well documented history of lying” and you know it you spineless sack of shit
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Lol cry about it loser
I have spoken to Uyghurs in Xinjiang and I have engaged on Xitter with their government-in-exile in Washington D.C. and I know who I stand with on this issue. I hope to see Xinjiang with my own eyes someday soon. The Taklamayan Desert is too captivating, even in pictures. I must hold its grains in my hand. Soon. The sands are calling @balance8873@lemmy.myserv.one. The sands are calling.
So who do you stand with?
That having been said I don’t actually know why you’re responding to me. It sounds like you have some kind of actual evidence backing up your beliefs (whatever those beliefs may be) which means you don’t fall into the category of stupid we were discussing.
Let’s just say that Arslan Hiyadat was very impolite to me and the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach
More fun if you go via the neck
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