The largely overlooked story behind China’s Covid quarantine camps - the mass detention of the #Uyghur Muslims - with inhumane facilities and starvation.
Also - more than 1 million Uyghur and other Muslim minorities are forcibly held in mass detention camps in the Xinjiang province of China where they face countless human rights abuses such as forced labour and coerced sterilisation.
The UN Human Rights Council has voted not to debate the treatment of the Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim minorities in China’s northwestern region of Xinjiang.
It’s pretty clear that our elites (or rather, parasites) are trying to hoover up our assets and freedoms under the smokescreen of virtue. Don’t be fooled by them. Instead, find ways to be self-autonomous and self-reliant to avoid their control.
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Create parallel economies. Run local circular economies. Support local businesses and buy directly from them whilst massively reducing our spending with corporations that take money out of local communities.
Over 377,000 people have died as a result of ongoing Saudi Arabia-led war in Yemen. But there’s no ban on Saudi Arabia hosting numerous sporting events or buying football teams. The only consistency is the hypocrisy.
The UK has sold over £20 billion worth of military equipment and services to Saudi Arabia since 2015.
What our leaders and mainstream media peddle as the truth is often misinformation. And what is really the truth is smeared as misinformation. In an era of rolling news and social media, the bamboozle has captured us. In particular, our ‘elites’ masquerading their greed as virtue.
As a consequence of this mentality, we end up arguing amongst ourselves about the washing up while the house burns down around them. And those who hold the matchsticks and petrol are laughing their heads off.
Question the Covid response?
“Covidiot”
Question the war?
“Putin apologist”
Question net zero?
“Climate change denier”
This is gutter politics designed to shut down and undermine any opposition or questioning.
Don’t let them do this. We should always question.