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Xinjiang is where Communism sits naked, spread over the deserts and mountains, exposing its vicious desire to exploit people in service of the State. The West knows it as the home of China’s ethnic concentration camps, but if we are allowed to print books in the next hundred years, Xinjiang will be remembered as the pivotal piece in China’s war against democracy. Its Uyghur humanitarian crisis exists because strategic projects within the Belt and Road Initiative converge in the region. The annihilation of indigenous cultures will only get worse as China’s infrastructure unfurls across the map. Do not live under the delusion that the troubles in Xinjiang are a domestic problem for China. The Communist Party has already begun exporting them through its BRI, with local populations displaced in favour of Chinese workers, striking ethnic clashes in delicate third world nations. Lives are a cheap currency for the nation that sold its own people into slavery to make goo ....
Save this story for later. On September 24, 1970, the Rolling Stones interrupted their concert at the Palais des Sports in Paris to invite a French Maoist called Serge July onstage. News of an earthshaking event called the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution had been trickling out of China since 1966. Information was scarce, but many writers and activists in the West who were opposed to the United States and its war in Vietnam were becoming fascinated with Mao Zedong, their earlier infatuation with Soviet-style Marxism having soured. Jean-Paul Sartre hawked copies of a banned Maoist newspaper in Paris, and Michel Foucault was among those who turned to China for political inspiration, in what Sartre called “new forms of class struggle in a period of organized capitalism.” ....