The new conflict started when Israel started evicting Palestinians from their homes in East Jerusalem and also attacked Muslims praying inside one of the holiest sites — Al Aqsa mosque — (during the holy month of Ramadan) with grenades and rubber bullets.

While the U.S., U.K. and other Western sensationally describe China’s re-education camps as “genocide” and write thousands of tear-jerking articles, the Western attitude suddenly shifts completely.

U.S. politicians, who cannot stop crying about Muslims in China, suddenly flip 180 degrees. The logic is these Israeli attacks are “self defense.” And the media describes these bombings as “clashes.” And no mainstream media would show the victims of these ruthless attacks:

Has China ever bombed Xinjiang? No. Even though Uyghur separatists and terrorists have carried out hundreds of terrorist attacks over the last three decades, China’s policy has been focused on law enforcement, rehabilitation, compassion, poverty alleviation, and economic development.

But, according to the USA, the picture below is a terrible violation of human rights:

Uighurs at a detention facility in Kashgar study Mandarin. They also study Chinese law and a variety of vocational skills. NPR visited the facility as part of a Chinese government-sponsored tour.

On the other hand, the bombing of Gaza will not be portrayed as genocide or even a war crime. The extraordinary “double-standards” are despicable.

The U.S. funds Uyghur separatists, organizes dozens of “human rights” groups, sponsors fake researchers like Adrian Zenz, helps separatists emigrate to Western countries, and glorifies them on all the media. The atrocity propaganda machine and how it works is described in the book “China, China, Chyyna – Greatest Disruption to American Century.”

Now,  every one of us would know the name of this 11-year-old boy who was killed in Gaza today:

U.S. propaganda outlets like Radio Free Asia even cry about relocation of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. However, what happens is that China has spent billions of Yuan on moving Uyghurs stuck in extreme poverty and mud houses in remote villages to modern, furnished, new homes.

And then the Chinese government helps them find jobs with all kinds of creative and targeted poverty alleviation programs — for example, building greenhouses or providing modern tractors for growing cotton.

Relocation of Uyghurs from mud houses to modern housing

According to the Western spin machines, China’s poverty elimination is “ethnic cleansing,” but what Israel has done to Palestinians over the last 80 years is something …