We're really about to attempt to Balkanize China, based on population guesstimates of eight random people.
Not experts, not whistle-blowing administrators, but eight random and anonymous villagers from around the Kashgar prefecture.
Go and have a look for yourself.
This isn't even a house of cards. The case for Millions of Uyghurs in Concentration Camps is an inverted pyramid, balanced on eight grains of sand: nchrd.org/2018/08/china-…
Even China Human Rights Defenders, a Washington D.C.-based NGO, didn't claim a that a million people were being held in "detention camps," they estimated roughly 900,000:
Uyghur-*only* schools have seen lower funding because of allocations to bilingual schools and boarding schools.
I think the boarding school concept for social integration is a poorly thought out idea, but the state isn't deliberately denying students an education.
Second, this is the impetus for their vocational training programs, which have been grouped under the category of "detention centers" and even forced labour, completely taking away from talking about actual detention facilities
We literally have vocational schools on this side of the ocean for the exact same reasons. To train people who into the workforce who might otherwise not be employed.
lmao Ibram Kendi got so carried away name-checking pop culture IPs in his little Talented Tenth paean that he included a white man's production that was sourced from a white comic book writer.