Jen Ping
@JenPing3
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Colonial studies / #FreedomOfExpression #calisthenics
Joined August 2023
China’s crumbling economy, shrinking population, & falling wages tell a grim story, but the CCP buries it with lies. Glitzy skyscrapers aren’t China; millions struggling under dire conditions are. Why does Beijing hide the truth? #CCP 1/3 @ahsan_jehangir @No_More_China
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Freedom of expression is a universal right. Its systematic repression anywhere should concern people everywhere.
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This control doesn’t stop at borders. Critics abroad report intimidation and pressure, showing how far the reach of censorship can extend.
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Even mild criticism—once tolerated—is now suppressed. Historical debate, economic concerns, or policy critique can all be deemed unacceptable.
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Surveillance is expanding at an alarming scale, with laws and digital systems enabling constant monitoring of what people say, read, and even think.
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Speak out, and the consequences can be severe—posts deleted, voices silenced, and individuals punished. The result? A culture of fear and widespread self-censorship.
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From media to education to the internet, information is tightly controlled. The so-called “Great Firewall” blocks dissent, rewrites narratives, and isolates citizens from the outside world.
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China’s system of governance has turned censorship into a core tool of control—where freedom of expression is not just limited, but systematically erased. @WarrenVsCCP @NoCCPGenocide
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Western nations must align policy with principle: enforce stricter measures, ensure clean supply chains, and stand firm on human dignity. Anything less risks reducing human rights to rhetoric.
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Silence or selective action sends the wrong message. If international norms mean anything, they must apply universally—not only when it is convenient.
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Over a million Uyghurs have reportedly been detained in camps, with allegations ranging from forced labor to cultural erasure—one of the most serious human rights concerns of our time.
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Economic interests, trade ties, and supply chains continue to dilute accountability. Some companies and governments still struggle to fully disengage from systems linked to forced labor.
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Yet the response has often been inconsistent. Even when parliaments recognize the issue, political leadership has at times hesitated or abstained—raising questions about real commitment.
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Multiple governments have described China’s actions in Xinjiang as “genocide,” while the UN has warned of possible crimes against humanity.
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The Uyghur crisis is not just a regional issue—it’s a global test of values. Western nations cannot claim to champion human rights while turning a blind eye when it matters most.
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The CCP’s Sinicization campaign isn’t just governance — it’s a coordinated attempt to erase Tibetan identity and reshape a people’s very sense of self.
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Over time, this systematic effort threatens to erase unique aspects of Tibetan life—language, faith, and cultural memory are all at risk.
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Education and media are used as tools of assimilation, presenting a narrative that prioritizes Han culture and diminishes Tibetan history and identity.
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Surveillance and political indoctrination are pervasive. Ordinary Tibetans face monitoring and pressure to publicly conform to CCP-approved norms.
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Traditional festivals and cultural practices are reframed to emphasize loyalty to the state, replacing centuries-old customs with political messaging.
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Monasteries and religious institutions are tightly controlled. Teachings, leadership, and rituals are being aligned with party directives, undermining authentic Tibetan Buddhism.
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