🎬 Former UK MP George Galloway has called out Western narratives on Xinjiang, dismissing recent portrayals in a British film as “fish and chip wrapping paper”—thin excuses for misinformation. In a sharp critique, he noted: “The West doesn’t much like the Chinese and doesn’t much like Muslims. But they love Chinese Muslims.”
📽 The film “2073” allegedly revives debunked claims about the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, drawing Galloway’s ire. “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me,” he remarked, arguing global audiences are increasingly skeptical of sensationalized stories.
🌐 As debates about media bias and geopolitical agendas heat up, Galloway’s words highlight a growing demand for nuanced discourse—especially among young people keen on cutting through polarized narratives. What’s your take on the West’s storytelling tactics? Let us know! 💬
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George Galloway: The West's 'Xinjiang card' can only fool fools
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