Wrong...As usual...
A 'concentration camp' does detain people, but the context of 'concentration camps' of what the Nazis did for the Jews and China is doing for the Chinese Uyghurs Muslims are long term. The border detention centers are short term, whether to admit some to the US or to return some to their original countries.
Further, a 'concentration camp' have specific political intents, such as to imprison 'enemies of the state', like how the Nazis viewed the Jews and how China views political dissidents. The US-Mexico border detention centers are strictly legal in operation: to hold illegal immigrants.
Stop trying to drag US down to your level.
Kinda sums up the difference between the Chinese
Concentration Camps & the US
Detention Centers. Both have similarities but are not the same. One is long term and with a evil intent while the other is fully lawful and beneficial for everyone, especially the illegal immigrants.
What goes on inside the Detention Camps is another story but I'm sure the few stories about them that came out are still better than the horrors the Uyghurs face.
I made many threads about US on PDF, just in case you don't know, please don't try to derail every thread.
My point was/is within the bounds of the thread context. You're starting a mud slinging contest here on PDF. If you sling the mud, you have no right to cry if another does it too.
I have all rights because I don't do it, don't support it and Pakistan doesn't have concentration camps.
How many Uyghurs have been killed in such camps by starvation, gas chambers, firing squad, and medical experimentation?
Hundreds if not thousands have been killed through Chinese Concentration Camps, doesn't matter how but killing someone is killing someone.
Recently, just this month, a prominent Uyghur author died in a concentration camp after being denied his medicine for diabetes & heart disease. He was released only once he became incapacitated. Family hasn't told if he died in the camp or because of it because they fear their phones are tapped and they would be in trouble is they speak out.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2...lowing-detention-in-chinese-re-education-camp
Whereas US detention centers are ripe full of abuse, rape, and atrocious conditions.
Is there a source? I would love to learn about this side of the US.
It is interesting how they can't see the similarities of it in China
1) They might be really blind to not see the similarities
2) They might not have a good command of English to see the similarities
3) They see them but they overlook them
4) They see them but they try to hide them by showing what others are doing/have done
All 4 are possible at the same time too.
Some people can't hide their hatred of China. This thread has nothing to do with Xinjiang but they have to keep bringing it up.
And here comes the Chinese supporter......you'll be one of first in line to get a visa don't worry. Your support of the Chinese policies have earned you the praise of the CCP/CPC
Btw, what you wrote above is
entirely wrong, there's a big difference in dislike and hate.