Oh yeah, I forgot that there are no marginalized people in non-capitalist countries. /s
Not at all like the hundreds of millions of rural, uneducated, Chinese people trapped with low incomes due to decades of discriminatory policies that left them with no means of social mobility. Minorities like Mongols, Tibetans, and Uyghurs suffer and the women even worse. The government is not incentivized to make life any better for them.
I’m not trying to say one country or system is better than another, my point is simply that human rights violations can happen regardless of government structure.
I can find a ton of international sources backing up my claims. Here is one from London referencing a report authored by Chinese students and scholars.
Oh yeah, I forgot that there are no marginalized people in non-capitalist countries. /s
Not at all like the hundreds of millions of rural, uneducated, Chinese people trapped with low incomes due to decades of discriminatory policies that left them with no means of social mobility. Minorities like Mongols, Tibetans, and Uyghurs suffer and the women even worse. The government is not incentivized to make life any better for them.
I’m not trying to say one country or system is better than another, my point is simply that human rights violations can happen regardless of government structure.
Your first and last statements are good, there’s truth in them. But the whole middle bit reeks of misinformation.
I can find a ton of international sources backing up my claims. Here is one from London referencing a report authored by Chinese students and scholars.
https://gsdrc.org/document-library/china-minority-exclusion-marginalisation-and-rising-tensions/#:~:text=The report focuses on three,growing inequality and rights violations.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/229019-china-minority-exclusion-marginalization-and