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Overall, that paper is mostly the same as this one, comparing "tankie" subreddits to demsoc and anarchists ones and drawing the same conclusions about "muh extremism".
I then noticed this claim:
Seemed suspicious. They cite a Time article about harrassment on Reddit that mentions in passing:
The sources for these two claims are two posts on r/chinareddits. This is like Ethan Klein sourcing all his Hasan footage from r/destiny. The post for the latter claim has been deleted by the creator, but for "users [verbally] attacking Uyghurs" the evidence is this:
Users piling on a "Uyghur activist" who works in motherfuckin' Guantanamo Bay.
And just this one person, so talking about harrassmnt of "Uyghurs" plural is unsubstantiated extrapolation.
Haha, I remember that shitshow, even for
it was a little too much to claim that Uyghurs in Guantanamo Bay had it better than the ones living normal lives in China.
There are a lot of people asking questions about my "we don't force feed muslims pork" t-shirt that I feel are answered by the t-shirt
Time put this nonsense between Hindutva Islamophobia and Portuguese racism
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