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- Aug 28, 2018
- 3 min
Aung San Suu Kyi and Burma's ongoing genocide against the Rohingya.
Aung San Suu Kyi has been blasted by UN investigators for failing to stop a brutal crackdown on Rohingya Muslims which they have called a genocide. The UN report calls for war crimes charges for Myanmar's military chiefs and blames Nobel Prize winner for failing to stop them.
The report called for six of Myanmar's top military bosses, including the head of the army, to face genocide charges in an international court after a campaign which has seen 700,000 Rohingya flee the c
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- Aug 20, 2018
- 2 min
How the USSR invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968 and crushed the 'Prague Spring'.
In 1968, The Czechoslovakia goverment, headed by Alexander Dubcek, planned to implement reforms aimed at granting greater political freedom, economic policies that would ensure less state control, more reliance on free market economics and Dubcek insisted on greater freedom from Russian and Soviet domination.
Alexander Dubcek was no revolutionary, or even anti Communist or against the USSR in anyway. In fact he was quite the opposite.
Dubcek, with his background and trainin
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- Aug 11, 2018
- 2 min
China keeps millions of people in secret 'reeducation' concentration camps.
In China, in 2018, concentration camps are not a thing of the past, they are alive and kicking and millions of people, mostly belonging to the ethnic Uyghurs minority are being held in them and being forced to undergo "reeductaion", or state sponsored brainwashing and indoctrination, which is often accompanied by physical abuses and even torture.
Human rights groups including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have submitted reports to the UN committee documenting
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- Aug 8, 2018
- 1 min
China bans Winnie the Pooh movie after its leader gets triggered by Pooh memes.
Chinese censors have banned the release of Christopher Robin, a new film adaptation of AA Milne’s beloved story about Winnie the Pooh, according to Reuters.
The honey-loving cartoon bear was cast out of the mainland last year because Chinese internet users compared the adorable bear to Chinese president Xi Jinping in several memes on Weibo, China's Twitter-esque platform. The Winnie the Pooh character has become a lighthearted way for people across China to mock their presid
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- Aug 5, 2018
- 3 min
How Hiroshima made everyone forget about Japan's monstrous WW2 crimes.
People today when asked about Japan during WW2, will usually respond by saying that how terrible it was for US to drop two atomic bombs on Japan and cause so much suffering to that nation.
However what has been almost completely removed from the public historical awareness and is rarely discussed by the media was that before and during WW2, Imperial Japan was a despotic, murderous, genocidal regime, intent on expanding, murdering, pillaging and raping anything and anyone in
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- Aug 3, 2018
- 2 min
The New York Times has no shame in hiring and defending racist bigots.
The New York Times announced that it was hiring a journalist named Sarah Jeong as a member of their editorial board. There was only one problem with that, as a quick search in Sarah's twitter account revealed, the woman is a virulent racist and a bigoted person.
Only it's the kind of racism the New York Times apparently supports, because the racism was directed at white people.
Jeong’s Twitter account is replete with racial insults against white people, whom she has desc
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