Railroads and highways in Xinjiang are bad bc … they are "resource extraction infrastructure" and "capitalist infrastructure" that make local farmers ... sell more crops outside?
So I guess Xinjiang local ppl don’t need roads to travel?
And farmers spend months working in the fields every year just so that they can hoard their crops at home?
Yes, Byler is right. Xinjiang's local gov expenditure heavily depends on "transfer payment" (支付转移) from central gov.
This is China’s long-term fiscal policy of alleviating regional inequality by using tax money collected from more developed provinces to invest and develop poorer regions.
This is proof of the central gov exploiting resources from Xinjiang? by ... pouring money into it?
And Byler is here worrying about Uyghur's "exacerbate rural unemployment" and "severe underinvestment in basic education".
But Uyghur workers are "forced labor", and schools are for "replacing Uyghur culture".
When Xinjiang sells "oil and gas", it’s "resource extraction".
When Xinjiang grows and sells cotton, it’s "capitalist expansion".
When kids go to school, it's "cultural genocide".
When manufacturing investment comes in and ppl work in factories, it's "forced labor"
Xinjiang can't plant trees, can't build railroads, highways, or any other infrastructures.
Yet Byler is here worried about "Uyghur rural income [growing] at declining rates".
Oh, don't forget that Xinjiang ppl can't receive money from the central gov either.
I guess ppl can make money by staying at home doing nothing?
Let’s forget that China is "communist" all of a sudden. When it comes to policies in Xinjiang, it’s all about "capitalist exploitation":
"Han settlers" "profited" from *short-term* seasonal work?
But when it comes to Uyghur migrant workers, they are "forced to look for work".
And seasonal workers are the main beneficiaries of capitalist exploitation? Not the owners of the farms (in which case would be the Uyghurs)?
That’s a very ideal capitalist world we are living in.
Byler tries to paint the narrative of "China local authorities exploit Uyghur farmers by forcing them to sell cotton to the state at lower than market price".
Ofc he doesn't provide any proof, bc it's the opposite of reality.
In order to protect farmer’s income, encourage domestic production, stabilize cotton prices and contain speculation, China used to use a "purchase and storage policy" (收储政策) that purchase cotton from farmers at prices significantly higher than international market.
In 2014, it was replaced by the "target price" policy: Xinjiang gov gives subsidies to farmers when the market price is lower than a target price.
So here is Zenz showing off his amazing math skill again: He calculated that Kizilsu gov planned a 6.14‰ reduction in natural growth rate, that would result in a negative -3.14‰ growth rate for 2020.
Wow, scary.
I tried to locate where the 6.14‰ reduction number came from but couldn't find it in the sources he listed.
Eventually I found it in his own article about Kizilsu's 2020 planning. archive.is/q8ycf
Yeah, when he copied 6.4‰ into the text, it magically becomes 6.14‰.
The stupid virtual-signaling of these international companies has "helped" the Uyghur people nothing but fostering institutional racism and making sure that they stay unemployed and poor
In order to prove to the western audience that they don't have "forced labor", they pressure their suppliers to stop hiring anyone Uyghur & anyone from XUAR.
Don't forget Apple just cutoff its supplier for hiring Uyghur employees not long ago.
Such discriminations r not even allowed in these brands' home countries, but they can blatantly abuse their economic power to establish systematic discrimination across supply chains in China.
A consolidated thread about China & Uyghur issue "researcher" Adrian Zenz.
His reports about "1 million Uyghur in concentration camps", "forced sterilization", "coerced labor" is widely cited by MSM but never peer-reviewed by any social scientists or demographic researchers.
Zenz initiated the "1 million" number, obtained from a Turkey-based Uighur separatist media which regularly features extremists like jihadist preacher Nureddin Yıldız, urging Uighur people to “do Jihad not only against China but also Jews & others”.
I don't think it's any worth to argue with them. They are on an agenda to push for a narrative that waters down terms like "colonialism", "imperialism" & "genocide". When these terms are arbitrarily used, the original significance is diluted and lost.