Instead of funding social programs to make people's lives better, the US House of Representatives passed legislation (in a bipartisan 351-36 vote) to give more than $1.6 billion to the State Department and USAID to spread anti-China propaganda worldwide.https://t.co/qvUW7BHUXl pic.twitter.com/hTc7Xt79Sr
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) September 12, 2024
Spending 1.6 billion dollars! The U.S. House of Representatives passes a bill to smear China through smear campaigns all over the world.
— Zhang Heqing (@zhang_heqing) September 15, 2024
Is that also freedom of speech? Is that also democracy? But at what cost? pic.twitter.com/VmaTgQ2GHS
A Westoid reflexively provides yet another example of how the US government falsely accuses China of doing what it is actually doing.
— Bevin Chu 朱炳文 (@Bevin83994661) September 15, 2024
1.6 billion dollars has been allocated to smear China. Expect more of this. https://t.co/I5VVknxx7K
Xinjiang in reality…
Dilxat Tursun from Xinjiang and Hadiya Msham Abdulla from Tanzania,got married and run the popular Dili and Diya Cafe in Kashgar,Xinjiang.pic.twitter.com/qzmlgKi4RS
— Uyghur Story (@Xinjiangstory) May 23, 2024
When Islamic leaders say there isn't a problem in Xinjiang, but the US and its vassals say there is a problem, reasonable people can see the 'trouble' is US disinformation.
— Jason Smith - 上官杰文 (@ShangguanJiewen) September 14, 2024
The US spent decades utterly destroying Muslim countries, killing millions across Afghanistan, Iraq,… pic.twitter.com/12Tj3bj7IV
I am in the bustling city of Kashgar, also known as the Uyghur Capital of China in Xinjiang Province. I am exploring the street markets and meet some incredibly nice people that share their culture with me. The Uyghurs look much different than the Han Chinese in the Eastern provinces. To me at some point it feels like being in another country. In this video I want to show you the Uyghur culture in its lively capital Kashgar. Join me on this new adventure in Xinjiang Province 📽
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