Wow. Just wow. You can’t possibly be this wrong, can you?
Let’s start with naming things. Han. The predominant Chinese culture you refer to is Han Chinese.
Let’s look at one law that everyone loves to talk about - the One Child Policy.
Did you know that the One Child Policy only applied to Han Chinese? That’s right. The Chinese government explicitly and openly promoted heterogeneity by limiting Han birth rates explicitly. Some other minorities were also restricted, that’s true, but they were restricted to two children - double the birthrate of the Han. All the other minorities were unrestricted.
That’s just one example of how wrong you are. Shall we do others?
Tibet and Xinjiang educate their children in their native language, in their native cultural traditions, and the governments of those regions run those regions in accordance with their best interpretation of the confluence between their own traditions and the Chinese system of government.
Let’s compare that to the US or Canada, shall we? No? You don’t want me to explain how Indian boarding schools literally beat children for speaking their native tongue, forcibly cut their traditional hair styles, and trained the children to hate their own families? You don’t want to hear about how such boarding schools existed into the 80s? Should we talk about US eugenics programs and the forced sterilization of a full third of the women on Puerto Rico or the forced sterilization of black and Indian women on the mainland? Is that too much for you?
How much more wrong can you possibly be?
China officially recognizes 11 languages that can be used to conduct official business. Eleven. Most American politicians couldn’t even name 11 languages.
Do you still think enforces homogeneity? Are you so committed to your position that evidence cannot do anything to your Yellow Peril brain?
Wow. Just wow. You can’t possibly be this wrong, can you?
Let’s start with naming things. Han. The predominant Chinese culture you refer to is Han Chinese.
Let’s look at one law that everyone loves to talk about - the One Child Policy.
Did you know that the One Child Policy only applied to Han Chinese? That’s right. The Chinese government explicitly and openly promoted heterogeneity by limiting Han birth rates explicitly. Some other minorities were also restricted, that’s true, but they were restricted to two children - double the birthrate of the Han. All the other minorities were unrestricted.
That’s just one example of how wrong you are. Shall we do others?
Tibet and Xinjiang educate their children in their native language, in their native cultural traditions, and the governments of those regions run those regions in accordance with their best interpretation of the confluence between their own traditions and the Chinese system of government.
Let’s compare that to the US or Canada, shall we? No? You don’t want me to explain how Indian boarding schools literally beat children for speaking their native tongue, forcibly cut their traditional hair styles, and trained the children to hate their own families? You don’t want to hear about how such boarding schools existed into the 80s? Should we talk about US eugenics programs and the forced sterilization of a full third of the women on Puerto Rico or the forced sterilization of black and Indian women on the mainland? Is that too much for you?
How much more wrong can you possibly be?
China officially recognizes 11 languages that can be used to conduct official business. Eleven. Most American politicians couldn’t even name 11 languages.
Do you still think enforces homogeneity? Are you so committed to your position that evidence cannot do anything to your Yellow Peril brain?