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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 9, 2026

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No Hong Konger has been hanged, precision stroke or killed by ice axe yet. Please remind me when that happens and we could discuss if the Lai Ching-Te or Tsai Ing-Wen would suffer the same fate. For that matter no Tibetan in Dharamshala or Uyghur in Syria/Iraq has been killed by the Chinese government either. Exactly as @2rafa said they were either “united-front”-ed and enjoy bossing over their own people (check the fate of Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme for example) or forced to exile like Dalai or Rebiya Kadeer. At worst they rot in prison like Jimmy Lai. Americans surely love to imagine the Chinese as brutal and hard-willed as they are but we simply aren’t.

At worst they rot in prison like Jimmy Lai.

This isn't exactly an attractive outcome.

Americans surely love to imagine the Chinese as brutal and hard-willed as they are but we simply aren’t.

What's the per capita rate of execution in China compared to America?

This isn't exactly an attractive outcome.

Better than “martyred” by tomahawks for sure. Or poisoned by plutonium.

What's the per capita rate of execution in China compared to America?

More. Irrelevant of course. Again wake me up when they start striking or assassinating DPP or NPP leaders. They’re right there across the narrow water.