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XPCC - The "IDF" of China (Han settler organization)

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I was arguing on X when someone brought up XPCC, and that it's basically the IDF of China. I wondered what that was, so I looked up Wikipedia.

Apparently, the XPCC is the Han paramilitary organization to settle into Xinjiang.

It builds infrastructure and administrates areas.

It settles soldiers or militia to work agriculture (and others) jobs.

It is one of the most powerful organizations of Xinjiang and formed many companies.

It mostly settles Han into the region, but also works with locals and minorities are allowed as token in the corps.


 
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Are Only military personnel and other people who are working for Government are allowed to settle or it's for all ethnic Han people
 
Are Only military personnel and other people who are working for Government are allowed to settle or it's for all ethnic Han people
CCP members and their families mostly.
 
CCP members and their families mostly.
A pity. I would say that settling Han people, no matter if they are government employees or not, would be a better idea, as it would accelerate the demographic change of the region, as well as ease up overpopulation in other parts of China.
 
Kikes are a needlessly bloodthirsty people, chinks can occupy massive territory without having to commit industrial scale bombings and sieges.
 
I saw some Douyin posts urging STEM graduates who can't find work to move to Xinjiang, as there is still major untapped potential with regards to resource extraction.

After the pre-covid crackdown followed by covid repression I think it's quite obvious that any Turkestani movements have no future, there's hardly any reason to further incentivise Han migration, especially as Urumqi is already 80% Han.
 
hardly any reason to further incentivise Han migration
The migration situation in China is tha people will move everywhere, for wherever their talents are valued. E.g. Guangdong for AI tech shit.

Anyway are you Chinese?
 
They have translators now?
My Chinese is good enough to discern the topic of the video

If I'm interested enough, I just translate the subtitles screenshot by screenshot, voice recognition is quite poor in my experience
 
My Chinese is good enough to discern the topic of the video

If I'm interested enough, I just translate the subtitles screenshot by screenshot, voice recognition is quite poor in my experience
I've never seen anyone learn Chinese.

Why did you learn it?

Do you find it relatively easy that the Chinese grammar is somewhat similar to English?
 
I've never seen anyone learn Chinese.

Why did you learn it?

Do you find it relatively easy that the Chinese grammar is somewhat similar to English?
I was always very interested in China and since I mastered English I thought I'd give another language a try.
Weirdly enough I was pretty dedicated to it for a while but my willpower in general is quite finite so I abruptly stopped.

I don't think the grammar is similar to that of English, it's much simpler. Tenses don't even exist in any meaningful sense.
 
Handy information bro
 
I was always very interested in China and since I mastered English I thought I'd give another language a try.
Weirdly enough I was pretty dedicated to it for a while but my willpower in general is quite finite so I abruptly stopped.

I don't think the grammar is similar to that of English, it's much simpler. Tenses don't even exist in any meaningful sense.
Grammar may be simpler, but the lack of context makes it much more difficult. Gets even more difficult if you were to learn the regional variants in which there are no gendered/animal pronouns.

In Cantonese for example, 佢 is used for everything, male, female, object, animals.
 
Uyghurs should move to ex-Soviet Central Asia.

They would be able to live as Muslims and contribute to the local economy.

I think people are too attached to their land, when at the end of the day, it is just a resource.

Thoughts?
 
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Uyghurs should move to ex-Soviet Central Asia.

They would be able to live as Muslims and contribute to the local economy.

I think people are too attached to their land, when at the end of the day, it is just a resource.

Thoughts?
Most Uyghurs actually prefer staying in the land and likes China.
 
Grammar may be simpler, but the lack of context makes it much more difficult. Gets even more difficult if you were to learn the regional variants in which there are no gendered/animal pronouns.
I never ran into this issue with Mandarin, in spoken contexts it's always obvious enough and tā has three written variants.
I guess the simplification of Mandarin grammar was a necessity as regional variants had too many distinctions from one another.

Cantonese even has 6 tones, tonality is such an advantage for normies.
I recorded my pitch once to see how far I was from a native speaker from a tonal standpoint, it was completely flat due to my autism.
 
Based.China is doing what India should have done long ago in Kashmir
 
I think people are too attached to their land, when at the end of the day, it is just a resource.

Thoughts?
Blood and Soil mentality.the same reason why whites living in diverse states like Columbia/Mississipi keep on bitching so much when they can shift to less diverse mostly white states like Montana/Alaska

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