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Burden of proof is on your for that one, bud
Tangentially, "lying is authritarian" doesn't give me much hope for the rest of your critique you may offer.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grayzone
Wikipedia isn't a valid source. Didn't your teachers tell you that in 9th grade?
Wikipedia has citations on every one of those points.
A combination of citations that are either useless for demonstrating anything (see reference 25) or hinge on the western pop-politics conspiracy that there is a genocide of the people of Xinjiang (21, 26, 30), looking in the intro.
K
I don't mean to tell you your job, but this seems awfully flippant for "combating authoritarianism" or whatever neoliberal bullshit you characterize yourself with.