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Muslims Teen's 'anti-China' video goes viral on TikTok then gets taken down

We see what happens in ground reality and make decision on them, not on rumors and propagandas, Xiniang is doing ok, peaceful, rich, developed, I don't think anything the government will do to disrupt this peace, stability and development. I think there's nothing you and me can do about it. besides, you have to win your own fight against your domestic terrorism to win some credit to teach how China should do it.


I'm fine with struggling with our terrorism while our people are free.
If success comes from making zombies out of our population and controlling and manipulating them to the core.
We are better without that success :)
 
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I'm fine with struggling with our terrorism while our people are free.
If success comes from making zombies out of our population and controlling and manipulating them to the core.
We are better without that success :)
Good for you, but we are bettere with success. If you believe we are zombies, be our guest.
 
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Friends we need to give everyone some room to themselves. For example, we should not have a place to tell Saudi Arabia what they are doing to women is wrong. We cannot have authority to say that. No one but themselves can decide what they want. This is the national sovereignty. We cannot tell Pakistan to convert to Christianity or something else. This is not for us to even say. Just like we cannot tell CCP to stop re-education of some people. It isn't even the majority of Chinese Muslims. My ex-girlfriend looks 100% Han Chinese but has family who are Muslim and some who are Christian. There are actually quite a lot of Muslim Chinese around who are not in re-education.

Why the government does this, they decide what should be necessary and what is not. I can't say and to be honest I don't know enough to say what is right and what is wrong. That's their job. Chinese view is always different to Western view since milleniums ago. We look at power and authority different and we in past believe it is heaven and God's decision and his representative is the emperor with Heaven's mandate which he can lose if he is a bad leader. Nowadays we still think big national decisions should be in hands of small group of people. If they do wrong for us, they will lose their power through whatever ways. If they do well, they stay in power. Everyone has their cultural and historic ways and their own. We won't judge or talk about it because it's your family's business. Then we meet in middle when we cooperate.

Chinese don't send Han men to sleep with Muslim women how fucking stupid. It's easier to send Chinese women to sleep with Muslim men because men are easier to sleep with and more horny. Muslim women will have whole family against them marrying outside while men can sleep and produce children but go somewhere else. Women are stuck with children. You see one or two rare cases of marriage and you think it is thousands or millions. Come on. Come here and visit the cities in the western regions and look. Please come and look and experience it for a few months.

Western men murder hundreds of Muslims in cold blood like nothing and create decades of violence and war in Muslim countries and play each one, China sends few hundred of people the government thinks are dangerous and extremist into re-education and we are equal in evil to West? I suggest maybe just the extremists think this way. The rest of Muslim population around the world is neutral. Same reason inside Muslim world there are different thoughts and groups and also conflict with each other. Chinese we want harmony even if we need a authority to force it. Like small children fighting we want a good tough parent to step in and stop everything. Sometimes this will cause anger with the children but they cannot have their way otherwise we all suffer.
 
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A beauty tutorial video posted on social media app TikTok has gone viral for its hidden "anti-China" message.

The video starts with a US teen offering eyelash curling advice to her followers. But this is no ordinary beauty tip.

Just seconds into Feroza Aziz's seemingly straightforward tutorial, the 17-year-old Afghan
American tells the viewer to put down the lash curler and seamlessly transitions from eyelash curling to politics.

"Use the phone that you're using right now to search up what's happening in China," she instructs her viewers.

She spends the rest of the 40-second clip — which has racked up more than 1.5 million views on the wildly popular short video app— criticising the Chinese government and its detention centres, which hold mostly Muslim Uyghurs in the country's far western region of Xinjiang.

Beijing has long insisted that the camps are voluntary "vocational training centres."

However, many Western nations, including the US, have condemned them as mass detention centres designed to eradicate Uyghur culture and Islamic practices.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday there was an "overwhelming and growing body of evidence that the Chinese Communist Party is committing human rights violations and abuses against individuals in mass detention."

He called for the immediate release of all those "arbitrarily detained" and for Beijing to end the "draconian policies that have terrorised its citizens in Xinjiang."

China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang accused the US of attempting to meddle in its affairs, and said there were no "ethnic, religious, human rights" issues in the region.

"The measures that the Xinjiang government takes are about counter-terrorism and de-radicalisation," Mr Geng said at a briefing yesterday.

In her video, Ms Aziz rattles off a list of allegations — "how they're getting concentration camps, throwing innocent Muslims in there, separating their families from each other" — before launching into even more serious claims of abuse.

Her video has even taken on a life outside of TikTok, attracting millions of views on other social platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

Now Ms Aziz says she is being discriminated against by TikTok, which is owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, for speaking out.

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The video starts with a US teen offering eyelash curling advice to her followers. But this is no ordinary beauty tip. (TikTok)

She told CNN Business that she was unable to access her account and sent a reporter a screenshot of a TikTok login screen that said her account was "temporarily suspended." She tweeted hours later that her account was "back up - very suspicious."

Yesterday, a TikTok spokesman denied that the company banned Ms Aziz's video or her account, and pointed out that the video was still available on the app.

CNN Business was able to find the video — and her account — on TikTok as of yesterday.

"TikTok does not moderate content due to political sensitivities," the company said in a statement.

TiKTok's connection to China has prompted some US lawmakers to voice concerns about whether TikTok censors content, and about whether the security of user data may be compromised.

US Senators Chuck Schumer and Tom Cotton want the US intelligence community to assess the national security risks of TikTok and other Chinese-owned platforms, saying in a statement on October 24 that such apps could be used to spy on US citizens or become targets of foreign influence campaigns.

TikTok has denied such allegations, saying last month that it has "never been asked by the Chinese government to remove any content and we would not do so if asked."

TikTok has exploded in popularity and become one of the few Chinese-owned social media apps to gain traction in Western countries

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China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang accused the US of attempting to meddle in its affairs. (AP/AAP)

The company did say that another account owned by Ms Aziz had been banned because she "posted a video of Osama bin Laden, which is a violation of TikTok's ban on content that includes imagery related to terrorist organisations." The company also said that the device associated with that account was banned from the service.

Ms Aziz described that video as a joke that riffed on the discrimination she experienced as a young Muslim woman growing up in a white US community.

That video, which CNN Business has seen and which Ms Aziz confirmed as hers, includes a montage of men she says she likes now, one of whom is the infamous terrorist leader.

"I've been told to leave the country - to go marry a terrorist, and people telling me that I was 'Bin Laden,'" Ms Aziz said. She said she believes that account was banned because of other videos she posted that accused the news media of ignoring international crimes against Muslims.

"I highly doubt TikTok's response," she added. "I find this really suspicious."
Ms Aziz said that despite her problems with TikTok she won't give up on spreading the
message. "I am shocked that my videos have gained so much attention and have helped gain so much awareness," she said.

"I will only speak louder about this issue. I will always speak louder."

https://www.9news.com.au/world/tikt...es-viral/1f2fd0b4-7c9b-42e5-a026-2d05bac0e78c

I don't understand why she was banned.

May be creating a video about killing white men and Jewish, will not get her banned, but instead endorsement.

Just kidding!

But seriously any extreme political video should be banned, without all the double standard.

And 9news is kinda stupid media who promote the double standard.

I wonder what 9news is going to say if TikTok allowing anti-White and anti-Jewish videos despite all the warning.
 
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This is only going to get louder, it is classic tactics by USA to help OBOR fail. I said this years ago, they will create anti Chinese sentiment in Muslim countries using Islamic identity as a tool, hoping to create a violent reaction by extremists against Chinese projects - enough to put off investor confidence and reduce the scale of these projects or stop them altogether.

It's really easy, if I was American, this is exactly what I would do. All the key ingredients are there.

  • The population of many OBOR nations is Muslim
  • Many of these nations have limited literacy
  • Chinese culture is alien/unknown to most of these societies
  • Muslim culture is alien/unknown to Chinese
  • Chinese don't recognise the validity of a pan-national Islamic identity, it doesn't fit in their world. In fact I suspect many Chinese consider it dangerous.
  • Chinese don't have a strong media game outside of their own country, so propaganda is hard to counter. The narrative is set that Chinese media is state owned and controlled.
  • Chinese are too proud to allow any foreign involvement
  • Muslims don't trust their own governments to put their national interest ahead of lining their own pockets, let alone something that is so insignificant to the elite as as a pan-islamic interest.
All the key ingredients are there.

To counter this will be difficult but not impossible.
  • Muslim countries need to be more transparent and open with their OBOR related projects. A sense of trust and mutual interest must be built between leadership and the general population.
  • China must do more international PR to spread a "Muslim friendly" face of China.
  • China must recognise the scope of this threat to it's projects. They need to have more openness about what is going on there and if it is what the west is describing it as, it needs to stop.
 
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Nobody finds anyone to do things, unlike China, people in different parts of the world have freedom of thought and can tell what they believe in without fearing being detained. Not a good approach being paranoiac about every individual in the world that critisizes China. For you guys critisizing China means either being the the CIA guys or some other conspiracy. Because no sane person can critisize such a beautiful angelic country. From my experiences here with Chinese members when we discuss something goes quiet same every time. First, look at the critics nationality to counter the arguement, tell him his countries bad sides, deny the subject by saying simple Western propaganda etc. Let's be clear on it, China systematically erases Uyghur identity from the earth surface and hopes nobody will say anything. There will be always someone who will talk. Always...

While you think Chinese are brainwashed by CCP, but you are brainwashed by West and Mullah, What happening in Xinjiang is not so far as Kemal did, not to mention as Turkey doing to Kurds. There's no moral high ground for you.
 
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A beauty tutorial video posted on social media app TikTok has gone viral for its hidden "anti-China" message.

The video starts with a US teen offering eyelash curling advice to her followers. But this is no ordinary beauty tip.

Just seconds into Feroza Aziz's seemingly straightforward tutorial, the 17-year-old Afghan
American tells the viewer to put down the lash curler and seamlessly transitions from eyelash curling to politics.

"Use the phone that you're using right now to search up what's happening in China," she instructs her viewers.

She spends the rest of the 40-second clip — which has racked up more than 1.5 million views on the wildly popular short video app— criticising the Chinese government and its detention centres, which hold mostly Muslim Uyghurs in the country's far western region of Xinjiang.

Beijing has long insisted that the camps are voluntary "vocational training centres."

However, many Western nations, including the US, have condemned them as mass detention centres designed to eradicate Uyghur culture and Islamic practices.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Tuesday there was an "overwhelming and growing body of evidence that the Chinese Communist Party is committing human rights violations and abuses against individuals in mass detention."

He called for the immediate release of all those "arbitrarily detained" and for Beijing to end the "draconian policies that have terrorised its citizens in Xinjiang."

China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang accused the US of attempting to meddle in its affairs, and said there were no "ethnic, religious, human rights" issues in the region.

"The measures that the Xinjiang government takes are about counter-terrorism and de-radicalisation," Mr Geng said at a briefing yesterday.

In her video, Ms Aziz rattles off a list of allegations — "how they're getting concentration camps, throwing innocent Muslims in there, separating their families from each other" — before launching into even more serious claims of abuse.

Her video has even taken on a life outside of TikTok, attracting millions of views on other social platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

Now Ms Aziz says she is being discriminated against by TikTok, which is owned by Beijing-based ByteDance, for speaking out.

https%3A%2F%2Fprod.static9.net.au%2Ffs%2F157a4f9c-6d17-4ef6-9075-18e030a9be03

The video starts with a US teen offering eyelash curling advice to her followers. But this is no ordinary beauty tip. (TikTok)

She told CNN Business that she was unable to access her account and sent a reporter a screenshot of a TikTok login screen that said her account was "temporarily suspended." She tweeted hours later that her account was "back up - very suspicious."

Yesterday, a TikTok spokesman denied that the company banned Ms Aziz's video or her account, and pointed out that the video was still available on the app.

CNN Business was able to find the video — and her account — on TikTok as of yesterday.

"TikTok does not moderate content due to political sensitivities," the company said in a statement.

TiKTok's connection to China has prompted some US lawmakers to voice concerns about whether TikTok censors content, and about whether the security of user data may be compromised.

US Senators Chuck Schumer and Tom Cotton want the US intelligence community to assess the national security risks of TikTok and other Chinese-owned platforms, saying in a statement on October 24 that such apps could be used to spy on US citizens or become targets of foreign influence campaigns.

TikTok has denied such allegations, saying last month that it has "never been asked by the Chinese government to remove any content and we would not do so if asked."

TikTok has exploded in popularity and become one of the few Chinese-owned social media apps to gain traction in Western countries

https%3A%2F%2Fprod.static9.net.au%2Ffs%2F723ee2e2-8569-4d51-b788-2e9f6ea0c09d

China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang accused the US of attempting to meddle in its affairs. (AP/AAP)

The company did say that another account owned by Ms Aziz had been banned because she "posted a video of Osama bin Laden, which is a violation of TikTok's ban on content that includes imagery related to terrorist organisations." The company also said that the device associated with that account was banned from the service.

Ms Aziz described that video as a joke that riffed on the discrimination she experienced as a young Muslim woman growing up in a white US community.

That video, which CNN Business has seen and which Ms Aziz confirmed as hers, includes a montage of men she says she likes now, one of whom is the infamous terrorist leader.

"I've been told to leave the country - to go marry a terrorist, and people telling me that I was 'Bin Laden,'" Ms Aziz said. She said she believes that account was banned because of other videos she posted that accused the news media of ignoring international crimes against Muslims.

"I highly doubt TikTok's response," she added. "I find this really suspicious."
Ms Aziz said that despite her problems with TikTok she won't give up on spreading the
message. "I am shocked that my videos have gained so much attention and have helped gain so much awareness," she said.

"I will only speak louder about this issue. I will always speak louder."

https://www.9news.com.au/world/tikt...es-viral/1f2fd0b4-7c9b-42e5-a026-2d05bac0e78c





An Afghan who is worried about Muslims in China not being radicalized but who is also not worried about afghans being slaughtered, massacred and butchered by the Americans and NATO????????........WTF!!!!!!!!.......afghans intelligence at it's greatest........:lol:

Little brainless idiot.
I gave u some references from the Quran on what Allah wants you to do as a Muslim.
It's your choice to keep being a hypocrite or do what is right. But don't get pissed when some one shows you what's supposed to be done.

You can go and kiss which ever non believer's *** you want to. But Allah has clearly warned you against it to not seek these worldly benefits instead of Akhirah.



You need to preach the above to the GCC nations immediately. They regard non-Arab Muslims as sub-humans........:lol:
 
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While you think Chinese are brainwashed by CCP, but you are brainwashed by West and Mullah
What happening in Xinjiang is not so far as Kemal did, not to mention as Turkey doing to Kurds.
There's no moral high ground for you.

I kneel before you and give my deepest respects cos of this new high level of moronity I haven't see in a long time.
 
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China in Xinjiang = India in Kashmir.
Only hypocrites will cry for Kashmir, Palestine, Libya, Iraq while staying silent regarding Uyghurs.
Shame on us Muslims!
 
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China in Xinjiang = India in Kashmir.
Only hypocrites will cry for Kashmir, Palestine, Libya, Iraq while staying silent regarding Uyghurs.
Shame on us Muslims!
Thats why the world cannot take islam seriously.
No one likes a a coward also.

While you think Chinese are brainwashed by CCP, but you are brainwashed by West and Mullah, What happening in Xinjiang is not so far as Kemal did, not to mention as Turkey doing to Kurds. There's no moral high ground for you.

What did Kemal do. and what is Turkey doing to Kurds??:lol:
 
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Here in this forum too, you'll see some idiots who'll scream themselves hoarse saying it's all Western propaganda.And these are the same hypocrites who'll act like they're better Muslims than others.
When the New York Times mentions Kashmir, I want t see all these Pakistanis here calling it propaganda also. :lol::lol::lol:
 
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China in Xinjiang = India in Kashmir.
Only hypocrites will cry for Kashmir, Palestine, Libya, Iraq while staying silent regarding Uyghurs.
Shame on us Muslims!
Nonsense.

It is time to be smarter and more nuanced in our approach. Judge each case on its merits, without bias or partial sources. To suggest otherwise is illogical and dangerous.

Ummah-ism is the cause of reckless and dangerous generalisations, not to mention foolish brainwashing of individuals that plays literally into the hands of malevolent forces that control and manipulate entities such as ISIS to wreak havoc against Muslim civilians and non-Muslim civilians alike. Ummah-ism is a self-destructive ideology. Why? Because in the modern world, it is always controlled or propagated by selfish individuals with selfish objectives. Invariably.

Just as the "Muslim world" is not some monolithic entity, neither are so called "ummah issues".
 
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