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Serious Tiongs Copying Sinkies - Relocate Xinjiang Islamists To Reduce Majority!

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China plans to send Uygur Muslims from Xinjiang re-education camps to work in other parts of country
  • Inmates who have undergone compulsory re-education programme to be moved to other parts of China under job placement scheme delayed by Covid-19 outbreak
  • Critics have said the camps are a move to eradicate cultural and religious identity but Beijing has defended them as way of boosting job opportunities and combating Islamic radicalisation
 
The best way to deal with Islam is to dilute it?
 
Dictators always get it wrong. This will just spread the faith even more. It's like releasing a new virus into the general population.
 
Lawyer economy US hv full of bad mouthing lawyers arseholes looking for illegal cases to put abalone food on the table for his family...

China plans to send Uygur Muslims from Xinjiang re-education camps to work in other parts of country
  • Inmates who have undergone compulsory re-education programme to be moved to other parts of China under job placement scheme delayed by Covid-19 outbreak
  • Critics have said the camps are a move to eradicate cultural and religious identity but Beijing has defended them as way of boosting job opportunities and combating Islamic radicalisation
 
Ethnic Integration Policy is implemented - Singapore History
The Ethnic Integration Policy was implemented on 1 March 1989 to promote racial integration and harmony in Housing and Development Board (HDB) estates.[1]Then Minister for National Development S. Dhanabalan first highlighted the emergence of ethnic enclaves in HDB estates in his speech to community leaders at a New Year’s gathering held at the People’s Association auditorium on 6 January 1989. To illustrate his point, he drew on the examples of neighbourhoods in Bedok and Tampines housing estates where Malay households made up more than 30 percent of the estate population, and Hougang where more than 90 percent of the households are Chinese. In a bid to address the growing issue of communal clustering, Dhanabalan announced that the government would adopt policies to maintain the ethnic balance as a means to foster social and racial cohesion.[2]Dhanabalan officially introduced the Ethnic Integration Policy in parliament on 16 February 1989. To ensure a better racial mix in HDB estates, the government established ethnic quotas for HDB neighbourhoods and blocks. The permissible proportion of flats in each neighbourhood for Malays was 22 percent while the permissible proportion of flats in each block was 25 percent. For Chinese, the permissible proportions were 84 percent and 87 percent respectively, and for Indians and other minority groups, the figures were reduced to 10 percent and 13 percent respectively.[3]The new policy only affected the sale of new and resale flats from 1 March 1989, and it was carried out on a first-come-first-served basis. Owners were free to sell their flat to a buyer of any race as long as the racial limits were maintained. Dhanabalan also assured parliament that none of the existing HDB owners would be asked to move or to sell their existing flats and that the constitution was not breached because no one was being discriminated against.[4]Based on the HDB’s analysis, 35 out of 125 neighbourhoods across 25 HDB new towns were affected by the policy changes in 1989.[
 
The best way to deal with Islam is to dilute it?

Moslems usually preach peace and no compulsion in religion when they are a minority. They are also far less pushy about forcing sharia down people's throats when they are a minority.
 
it is this same Uighurs Muslims who once had a better standing than Hans in Yuan and subsequently during the Ming dynasty ....Zhu Yuanzhang's closest associates were Muslims ?Empress Ma ,Zhu's consort,was a Muslim?
 
it is this same Uighurs Muslims who once had a better standing than Hans in Yuan and subsequently during the Ming dynasty ....Zhu Yuanzhang's closest associates were Muslims ?Empress Ma ,Zhu's consort,was a Muslim?

Most of Zhu Yuanzhang's closest associates were not moslems but fellow peasant chinks like himself.

He did have one loyal moslem general named Lan Yu. Zhu Yuanzhang had this loyal moslem and his clan exterminated because he wanted to whack all his Old Guard lest they rebel against his idiot of an heir. Karma came a full circle when the royal uncle named Judy rebelled and seized the throne, and none of the Old Guard generals were alive to stop him. Ironically, moslem Lan Yu was one of the few Old Guard who warned the late Zhu Yuanzhang that any dude with a female name like Judy cannot be trusted.
 
Most of Zhu Yuanzhang's closest associates were not moslems but fellow peasant chinks like himself.

He did have one loyal moslem general named Lan Yu. Zhu Yuanzhang had this loyal moslem and his clan exterminated because he wanted to whack all his Old Guard lest they rebel against his idiot of an heir. Karma came a full circle when the royal uncle named Judy rebelled and seized the throne, and none of the Old Guard generals were alive to stop him. Ironically, moslem Lan Yu was one of the few Old Guard who warned the late Zhu Yuanzhang that any dude with a female name like Judy cannot be trusted.
the question of Ming dynasty quite Muslim or not is quite debatable ...but myself think not or Islam would have firmly established itself in China
 
the question of Ming dynasty quite Muslim or not is quite debatable ...but myself thing not or Islam would have firmly established itself in China

The moslems in chinkland were not politically active outside of their own districts. During the Qing, some moslem tribes served as local auxiliaries and aided the Qing banner troops in conquering xinjiang and squashing local insurrections, even those led by other moslems.
 
The moslems in chinkland were not politically active outside of their own districts. During the Qing, some moslem tribes served as local auxiliaries and aided the Qing banner troops in conquering xinjiang and squashing local insurrections, even those led by other moslems.
as they say ,history is a pack of lies that is agreed upon ...and I agree too...let's see how some one else come and give a different twist altogether
 
Tiongs have always copied PAP. That's why the Tiongs are so happy and materialistic.
 
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