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Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.
Even if this were hard--that is how it is ! Assuredly, however, by far the harder fate is that which strikes the man who thinks he can overcome Nature, but in the last analysis only mocks her. Distress, misfortune, and diseases are her answer.
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I consider the greatest crime of Stalin to be the transfer of East Turkestan to China, and not the creation of GULAG camps for criminals
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as an antinatalist i can't condemn china lol
the only problem is that sterilization in a woman can lead to premature menopause if the surgery is done badly and not enough blood flow reaches the ovaries, thus causing health issues on young (fertile aged) women.
while there aren't really controindications for men.
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Turkish militants are good near the borders of Turkey, they will not go to China. Far to Turkey. Turkey could cooperate with Pakistan and Afghanistan to transfer weapons and fighters to Xinjiang, but the roads there are terrible, difficult and easy to block.
From the Indian side, the transfer of such troops is also difficult, but not impossible. Good climbers are needed there.
It is also excluded from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, because their governments sell their gas and oil to China, and in return receive money to maintain their infrastructure.
Chinese intelligence services closely monitored the operation of Turkish militants in Syria. They were defeated due to the help of Russia and Iran to Bashar al-Assad. Since the Turks lost, the Chinese considered it a shame, now they are not afraid of the actions of Turkey. They could be afraid when ISIS was alive.
No hungarians are fancied ny Turkic council, even they take an active part on Turkish council(btw since you know you had a bit east eurasian admix you are welcome too hahaha my romani-pecheneg brother)
Huns, which are an important part of hungarians(and even they left very little to not genetic footprint) were most probably members of turkic oghur branch. I once read the oghur term is related to uighur, but that was just a theory.
Personally I am not sad, but angry about that what happens in China. Also Tatars, Tadjiks, Kazakhs and Hui are affected, slowly attentiveness emerges in Turkic states but i dont think that this will become something like a big movement, so China can carry on...
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US wants to literally throw Turkey and Pakistan ahead China with this Uighur tragedy story.
It is in reality the other way around, if Pakistan and Turkey keep good relations with China, that would ease the life of Uighurs.
China's rise as superpower threatens the incumbent super power (US) as well as other powers with global significance (UK, France, Russia). Though it is questionable if Russia really feels threatened since they are closely friends with China and they have old socialist brotherhood.
In this context, expecting Turks to jump in the middle and clash with China would be to take them for idiots. Turkey or Pakistan do not risk to lose anything in their position by Chinese rise but US and the Western powers do. They will be losers by Chinese rise, not Turkey which doesn't hold global significance.
Turkey is in the same league as countries like Greece, Italy, Iran etc. China belongs to the same league as US.
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