I have been in this forum since 2013 and most Chinese members are familiar with my views. What you are stating I have said hundreds of times over the years. You aren't talking to someone who is ignorant of your country in regards to history, social customs, politics and traditions.
If you want to prove the Chinese Govt doesn't oppress Muslims then you must look at the present rather than focusing on the per capita mosque when most of them were built by Muslim's in the past. That doesn't mean the Govt doesn't fund projects which are important to the Muslim community. Like for example in Beijing, the local Govt renovated old mosques. All minority groups get benefits in China, what your telling me isn't a revelation. Let me be honest with you if the Chinese Govt didn't support the Muslim's then they would get funding abroad, but since the CPC Govt doesn't want that then it's doing the logical action of funding the community itself. This is called a trade-off.
It's quite obvious why I am concerned about history. You have stated which nation in the world allowed 24,000 mosques to be built in their country, and I have responded by stating these were built by Muslim's not the present CPC Govt. Otherwise, Xinjiang would've temples on Chinese folklore deities.
Your first sentence is what I have been advocating so far in this thread. Focus on the present situation of Xinjiang and the policies of the Govt. I have been to the region, and I know the Govt has no intention to cause oppression to the people. However, the tension between the Uyghurs and Han is real and this must be resolved. Both sides are to be blamed, however, the Uyghurs must learn to integrate and not live in isolation.
I have no problem with China's historical tradition. But you must remember, what is fashionable in China doesn't mean it applies to the rest of the world. This is why I have stated don't use history as a tool for legitimacy over Xinjiang because the world won't buy it and the Chinese Govt wants to convince them. This strategy has made China's soft image weak. I don't like to say it, but its the truth and unless they don't change it then Xinjiang will always be a problem for China along with Tibet at the world stage.
Sorry, brother but this sentence does not make sense. The Communist Party of China represents the Chinese Govt, but they aren't Communists in ideology. That ship was sailed when Deng Xiaoping came to power. This is the problem when you use google translator its never accurate.
Again, the problem with China's social issues in Xinjiang relates to your first sentence. Your only business should be to live in harmony with your neighbour and respect them. When you disrespect someone do you think they will remain silent and everything will be okay? You want to stop the smear campaign? I have defended China for more than 7 years on this forum and even during my University days, I use to debate against foreigners in issues regarding Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Falong Gong. You have to use reasoning in a debate rather than looking at things in one dimension.
I have never denied the Muslim people were the only community who belonged to this land. By the way, the Tajik, Kazakhs and Uzbeks are also designated as an ethnic Muslim group. I was just highlighting how before 1954 the Han population in the region was small.
Yes, I do know China
If you read my post carefully then you should know why the UK was brought into the argument. China has a rich Muslim history since the 7th century. Therefore, it's bound to have more mosques than Britain because Muslim's have only been living inside the UK for only 150 years. It should be fairly obvious why I didn't use Pakistan. My country is a Muslim country, so why would I compare the number of Mosque in Pakistan to China? That makes no sense. It's more logical to use a non-Muslim state like Britain to China.
I never said the Chinese Communist Party is a joke. This is why using google translator isn't good. I have answered this question above. I actually admire the Party, and I don't need to read newspapers or books to come to that conclusion. In the past, I had many interactions with officials from the party. When I referred to the current system in place I was talking about capitalism. Communism hates capitalism hence why I said even in China people sometimes joke how the party isn't Communists.