• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    it assumes Chinese imperialism was necessary to defeudalize Tibet

    It assumes Chinese Maoists aided Tibetan communists in their overthrow of the brutal theocracy that governed the country to date.

    Certainly possible this could have happened another way, in the same way you might argue the US could have revolted against England without the help of France.

    But the idea that Chinese integration with Tibet constitutes “imperialism” presumes China’s economy is parasitic - leeching resources, robbing land, and press ganging laborers for the benefit of Beijing. None of that is in evidence. Just the contrary. China and Tibet have been engaged in reciprocal mutual aid, to the benefit of both regions.

    Most importantly, it doesn’t justify forced sinicization

    Capital improvements being reframed as “forced sinicization” is just American agitprop. The Chinese government is extending education as an amenity to a province that lacked it. The Tibetans are learning Mandarin because it benefits them to speak fluently with their wealthy neighbors.

    For the same reason Indonesians learn English and Italians learn German, Tibetans are learning Mandarin.

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        All of this is provably false, and the fact that you aren’t posting a source tells me its probably AI generated from an RFA article.

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        The 1950 invasion was a military annexation by the PLA, not a domestic Marxist uprising.

        Tibet wasn’t militarily annexed in 1950, because it was never officially independent. It was annexed in 1720 by the Qing Dynasty and only briefly splintered into an autocratic theocracy during the civil war.

        Indonesians chose English for global trade while maintaining their state language. Tibetans face structural coercion

        You must be joking.

        Which Fortune 500 companies allow you to speak Indonesian exclusively?

        Tibetan is dying out as a language because the Tibetan nationalists never bothered to build up educational infrastructure when they were in charge.