thegreatdivide
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freediver wrote on Oct 5 th, 2022 at 4:59pm: thegreatdivide wrote on Oct 5 th, 2022 at 1:07pm: freediver wrote on Oct 5 th, 2022 at 6:05am: Victor Sunny wrote on Feb 12 th, 2022 at 9:54am: Lisa Jones wrote on Feb 10 th, 2022 at 1:12pm: thegreatdivide wrote on Feb 10 th, 2022 at 11:40am: Frank wrote on Feb 10 th, 2022 at 8:24am: Focus. "The nation with the closest political and social values to my own is the People’s Republic of China,” he wrote. Tarrant said he could be both right wing and left wing, “depending on the definition.”
Tarrant called himself an “ecofascist” promoting “green nationalism,” anti-population growth (excepting Europeans), anti-urbanization and pro-sustainable economic practices. He is pro-union, pro-minimum wage and pro-workers rights (to keep out immigrant labor). And he explicitly rejects conservatism, capitalism, individualism and consumerism. “Conservatism is dead,” he wrote. “Thank God. Now let us bury it and move on to something of worth.”
“When I was young I was a communist, then an anarchist and finally a libertarian before coming to be an ecofascist.” How is " the nation with the closest political and social values to my own is the PRC" compatible with "and finally a libertarian before coming to be an ecofascist"? The PRC is neither ecofascist, nor libertarian. But over and above all this, he has not explained why he murdered 50 Muslim worshipers in a NZ mosque. He doesn't mention Islam in his political stance at all. What does the CCP think of Muslims living in China? Could you tell us because you have 1st hand lived experience to draw from. Look the fact. There are far more than 24,400 mosques in Xinjiang. In Kashgar area alone, there are "more than 9,600 (mosques), with an average of more than 300 people per mosque. What does this tell you? How many mosques in Australia? No freedom of religion in China? It helps if you think for yourself. China does not have freedom of religion. China does have freedom of religion, except for secessionist groups like Falun Gong and terrorist groups like the ETIM. It helps if you can think for yourself. Can you explain why it is a crime in China to proselytise, if they have freedom of religion? That would give open slather to the separatist terorist goons. Quote:Or why it is written into the Chinese constitution that the government controls normal religious activity? To maintain social stability between different religious groups. Quote:Or why 'unregistered' religious groups face harassment, imprisonment or torture? Addressed above.
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