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Xinjiang Analysis BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
XinJiang: Facts Vs. Fiction medium.com

A very comprehensive, well-referenced piece which thoroughly and concisely addresses the major myths and media distortions of Xinjiang. This article is ideal for people who are on the fence or laboring under misconceptions as it doesn't assume knowledge and it also lays out the case against NATO bloc propaganda in an accessible manner.

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Xinjiang Analysis BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
[DOCX] UNHRC 41st session, 24 June–12 July 2019 Promotion and protection of all human rights, civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, including the right to development https://ap.ohchr.org/Documents/E/HRC/c_gov/A_HRC_41_G_17.DOCX

This is the somewhat infamous "50 vs 22 split" letter to the UN Human Rights Council which has 50 countries supporting China's actions in Xinjiang, and it contains the signatures from the majority of official Muslim countries and Muslim majority countries.

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Xinjiang Analysis BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
[PDF] Organization of Islamic Cooperation 46th Session of The Council of Foreign Ministers (1 - 2 March 2019) Resolutions on Muslim Communities and Minorities in Non-OIC Member States https://www.oic-oci.org/docdown/?docID=4447&refID=1250

This is an official resolution from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation which directly addresses Xinjiang in certain parts. The OIC serves as "the collective voice of the Muslim world" and works to "safeguard and protect the interests of the Muslim world in the spirit of promoting international peace and harmony".

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    4 years ago 100%

    Yeah, because polygamy definitely wasn't tightly linked to the cultural system of exploitation and oppression of women in Burkina Faso - it just existed in a cultural vacuum and Sankara was an evil dictator for taking away freedoms /s

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    BeardTube BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 0%
    [The Red Serpent] The US Media vs The Chinese People: Analysing the Level and Causes of the Support for Communism China (48:19) youtu.be
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    Xinjiang Analysis BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    “To be honest, [the reeducation center] wasn’t that bad,” she said. “We had our phones. We had meals in the canteens. Other than being forced to stay there, everything else was fine.” — Tursunay Ziyaw www.buzzfeednews.com

    Tursunay Ziyawudun has since amended her claims about her experience in a Chinese reeducation center numerous times, with each becoming more outrageous, more scandalous, and more barbaric with each retelling as her handlers have encouraged her to exaggerate her story again and again to push their desired narrative. Take an extremely critical view of this article but also take note that Ziyawudun is a major source of "intel" on the reeducation centers and if you hear her name come up remember that she is an incredibly unreliable^*^ witness and her claims should be viewed with extreme skepticism.   ^*^Although she is very reliable for the Xinjiang misinformation complex

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    Video Lectures BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    [YouTube] Hybrid Wars and US Imperialism • Vijay Prashad (37:18) https://youtu.be/D-uxISFZbG8

    An excellent, concise lecture from Qiao Collective's favorite professor explaining what 'hybrid warfare' is and the history of its use by the US. A very useful talk if you are new to the concept.

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    Xi Is Finished BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    The Great Firewall isn't high enough
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    Poverty Meals BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    Let's talk TVP: the meat extender that you eat all the time which you've probably never even heard of

    So TVP is sometimes known as hamburger helper, meat extender, or meatless crumbles and if you've ever eaten a cafeteria meal at school or had a processed meal which included ground beef then you've almost definitely eaten TVP before. (Back when there was the European horse meat scandal and the EU was testing meat products for horse, they discovered that one particular brand of meat pie on sale there actually contained zero meat products — it was all TVP!) TVP, or Textured Vegetable Protein, is made from soybeans, and it's the leftovers from soy oil pressing which then undergoes some processing before being extruded into different shapes. Nutritionally it's virtually fat-free and mostly protein when dried. When rehydrated it has a protein content comparable to ground beef. TVP is ideal because you can store it dried for a year (or more - I have and it's no big deal), you can leave it in your cupboard and it doesn't take up too much space, and it's perfect for those times in between paychecks where the fridge is bare and the cupboard isn't looking much better. TVP goes particularly well in chili, bolognese, and other sauce-heavy dishes, which is great because all you need is some rice or pasta, a tin of tomatoes, and a few spices before you have yourself a hearty and nutritious meal on the cheap. Depending on how it's cooked, TVP rehydrates at around a 2:1 ratio, meaning that if you buy 5 ounces of TVP you effectively have a pound of "meat" waiting to happen so you can really stretch your money using this stuff, and that's exactly why it gets used in so many processed foods. I made a post [here](https://lemmygrad.ml/post/8683) about how to get the best texture out of TVP which is good for using in recipes that feature ground meat as the star of the dish such as Keema Mattar, and I will make a post about how to flavor TVP soon too, but in the meantime you can simply grab a handful or two of TVP, shake off the dust using a sieve, and throw it in a dish when you are frying your ground meat (for best results) or you can even add it towards the end of cooking when you're making something like a bolognese, just remember to allow it a few minutes to rehydrate in the sauce before serving. If you are new to eating it, try adding TVP at up to a 50:50 ratio your meat — you probably won't even notice it's there. So there you have it: TVP is cheap, healthy, simple, long-life, high protein, and easier to use than ground beef so I'd strongly recommend giving it a try to anyone, rich or poor. (Plus it's more environmentally friendly than eating meat to boot!)

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    Revolutionary Veganism BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    How to make great TVP

    TVP is an underrated, cheap and convenient mock meat but do you ever struggle to get it to taste really good? There are about a million different variations on how to make seasonings and broths but it always seems like TVP ends up as a soggy mass of bland, spongy textured stuff that has a strong cardboard-y aftertaste which has a tendency to permeate whatever dish it's added to.   **So how do you up your TVP game?** [This method from Chef Jana](https://youtu.be/Kgs5XmAtsXs) has a technique that I haven't seen anywhere else before and that is to fry the TVP *before* you add any broth.   **What does this achieve?** First of all, this gives the TVP a delicious, almost al-dente texture like you would expect from ground beef. Second, it prevents your TVP from becoming waterlogged. Third, the broth you add and cook down into the TVP is effectively retained in the TVP so you can achieve flavoring contrasts like you would get normally with non-veg dishes. Fourth, the strength of your broth flavoring will be roughly the same as the final strength of flavor in your TVP which makes it very easy to estimate how to season the broth and how much seasoning to use. Fifth, by shaking off any excess TVP flour you eliminate the majority of the cardboard-y aftertaste and with a properly seasoned broth you will mask any remaining cardboard taste. Sixth, and this is the big one, you will achieve a high level of browning and fond which will increase the contrast of flavors and it will bring a richness that TVP usually lacks. Remember to fry your TVP in deodorized coconut oil or vegetable shortening because the high level of saturated fat will impart a very meat-like mouthfeel and remember that it will take at least a few minutes to brown up but just keep faith and keep stirring because it will suddenly begin browning up all at once and you want to distribute that across all the TVP as well as you can. If you find that you have too much fond on the bottom of your pan or you're worried that it's getting too dark and it risks burning you can deglaze the pan with a minimal amount of very hot or boiling liquid (water, broth, wine etc.) but keep in mind that you want to be very conservative in how much you add because you don't want to braise your TVP and it should be hot liquid because you want it to evaporate from the pan ASAP. Also, if you deglaze very early in the process you may retar​d the browning process and you really want to avoid doing that wherever possible.   That's really all there is to it! Stay tuned for an effortpost on how to season broths for mock meat and how to balance the flavors.

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    Xinjiang Analysis BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    Debunking BuzzfeedNews' "gray tiles" satellite image narrative

    Buzzfeed News recent discovery ["Blanked-Out Spots On China's Maps Helped Us Uncover Xinjiang's Camps"](https://outline.com/L9a2qg) turns out to have much more, and much less, to the real story. Numerous people have investigated these claims and found that [there are no "gray tiles" to be found and where they were alleged to be covering up so-called camps instead there were typical buildings including a residential apartment](https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1199460.shtml) and there was no censoring of the satellite images to be found ([original tweet thread here](https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1299386623390617601.html), more [here](https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1298972946564870145.html).) Note that BuzzfeedNews is a highly awarded team of investigative journalists including Pulitzer prize winners and a reporter in the White House press pool and is not the main Buzzfeed site, so this isn't just some trash-tier hack who is in a race to the bottom against The Daily Mail but instead it's *supposed to be* reputable journalism. The absolute state of western journalism when a random person on twitter has more ethics and is more diligent than a trained, experienced team of professionals with the resources of an entire organization at their fingertips. And *this* is supposed to be the best evidence that they can come up with to "prove" that the camps exist? Maybe the blank spaces were inside them all along, in the places where the reporter's brain and journalistic integrity is supposed to be?

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    Xinjiang Analysis BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    "Uygur exiles angered by pre-Ramadan beer festival in China's Xinjiang" but what is the rest of the picture? archive.is

    "Uygur exiles angered by pre-Ramadan beer festival in China's Xinjiang" but what is the rest of the picture? It seems strange that people halfway around the world would be outraged by the mere thought of a festival happening in Xinjiang. [According to Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang#Religion), 2/5^ths^ of the local XUAR population are not Muslim. More than that, the Xinjiang region is famous for its alcoholic beverages with Uyghurs specializing in the production of Kvass (a naturally fermented low-alcohol beer), Xinjiang black beer, and a wine known as [museles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museles) which has been produced in the region since the 4th century B.C. and which continues to be important economically to the region even today. A Uyghur expat being offended by the production, sale, and consumption of alcoholic beverages in Xinjiang (especially considering the ethnic and cultural diversity of the region) is an aspiring petty theocrat who ignores their own history and betrays their own culture who is the absolute epitome of a snowflake.

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    Late Stage Colonialism BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    Foucault's Boomerang coming right into CIA goon's neighborhood
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    Video Lectures BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    [YouTube series] From Yao to Mao: 5000 Years of Chinese History (36 ½ hour lectures by Prof. Kenneth James Hammond) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLafBIh7dYzoIWlQfebcrNbwCt_TdTvv96
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    Memes BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 100%
    NATO moment
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    Education Hub BobsonDugnutt 4 years ago 0%
    Does anyone have experience with University of the People?

    Dat socialist-sounding name doe. Has anyone attended this place or heard anything about it? It's a not-for-profit which apparently only charges administration and assessment fees but I'm not American and I don't really know anything about it or the accreditation stuff over there so I wouldn't trust myself to distinguish between a diploma mill and something legit. [Wiki page here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_the_People)

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    communism Communism I got suspended on Reddit 😞
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    BobsonDugnutt
    4 years ago 100%

    I've been having fun with euphemising this stuff.

    My current favorite is "to make a mural out of someone" but I also like terms such as "a height adjustment", "craniofacial reconstruction", "percussive orthodontistry", "deserves to be wallpaint" and things like that.

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  • educationhub Education Hub Do countermeasures for ADS (active denial system) exist and if so how accessible are they?
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    BobsonDugnutt
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    I'm trying to figure out how a frequency in the range of IR wouldn't be reflected by Mylar; Mylar is literally foil bonded to a plastic layer designed to reflect IR radiation back to a person who is wrapped in it.

    Why do you think that it won't work?

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    I don't know for sure (I'm not an engineer) but I have a strong suspicion that those emergency Mylar blankets would work to reflect(?) most of the EM radiation.

    The blankets are cheap, portable, readily accessible, and there's very little to lose by trying it out. Just make sure that when you do raise it that you fold the blanket in around your hands as if you were using a fire blanket (plenty of instructional diagrams online for that.)

    It would probably be worth having multiple so that you could deploy your own and then move to cover a comrade on the ground and drop a blanket on them so they could cover themselves and so on.

    I wonder how much juice the device uses... if we are fortunate it won't be able to sustain long bursts and/or it will chew through too much battery for it to be used constantly for more than a short period.

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