I believe they are apartments more than I believe that they are concentration camps. But, that isn’t enough for a lot of westerners. They believe the BBC regardless of its proven us as a propaganda outlet
I believe they are apartments more than I believe that they are concentration camps. But, that isn’t enough for a lot of westerners. They believe the BBC regardless of its proven us as a propaganda outlet
This is straight up one of the goofiest ones that I’ve ever read. A person with a single brain cell could tell that it’s made up. But, it still made it to the front page of reddit lmao
Well, the caption for the image was “Satellite images show rapid construction of camps in Xinjiang, like this one near Dabancheng.” The article doesn’t mention anything beyond that about it though so I couldn’t find any information about it.
If it is apartments, I would love to know that so then I can always show people making claims of concentration camps that this one specifically is innocuous. Which, is a piece of the puzzle about the sinister story that western media outlets have created out of almost nothing.
There have been tons of other claims like this that have been disproven and I wanted to know if anyone here was familiar with this one.
Sorry if I struck a nerve. I wasn’t sure where to post this and I thought this was the most active China-related community. The photo was found in this BBC article: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-22278037 . I’ve seen a lot of debunking of satellite images revealing them to be innocuous things like high schools, government buildings, or typical prisons. I didn’t know if any information like this existed about the images above. But, I couldn’t find any based on several simple searches.
Do you know of a community where this post would fit better? Thank you!
For future reference you can use emojipedia to search a specific emoji and find the platform that has the emoji that looks right.
I prefer the story based original idea. I think that advice should be a different community.
I would think: wow! That person kinda looks like Jeff Bezos. Then maybe get a picture from a distance to show people how similar this person looks to Jeff Bezos.
A lot of things do need a return address. But, not simple letters.
Everyone already knew that. Right? Like this isn’t really new to anyone. It would be a lot more interesting if it showed that they were designing it in a way to make it worse.
I only check when I’m considering many options for something where the prices are pretty similar.
That’s not true. They’ll only be discarded if they are undeliverable. You can send a normal letter in the US through the USPS without a return address.
Thank you! I’ll keep doing some research and if I ever find anything, I’ll share it!