Ethnic riots rock China’s Uighur area, 27 killed

From the last wiki link I posted. ]

Read that part to yourself out loud. Your source is Wikipedia...


........

Everything is referenced and can be checked. THAT is what the little number in brackets after each excerpt means. Duh.


Wiki...... :lmao:

Obviously, you don't understand what "referencing" means either. Here is where all of the information I posted from Wiki was gleaned. Tardo.

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Wiki.... "I talked to a person who watched the Olympics"....priceless.... :lmao:
 
I don't appreciate being called an "idiot" ...


Then maybe you should stop being an idiot.

Every time you post, you demonstrate what a moron you are. See all of the references above. It's not my fault you don't understand the process of referencing data. It means that all of the information contained in the wiki document I posted was taken from those references listed above. The information has been confirmed as being correct through checking out the references. What are you doing here? You don't know anything about having a debate apparently.
 
I don't appreciate being called an "idiot" ...


Then maybe you should stop being an idiot.

Every time you post, you demonstrate what a moron you are.


You have no experience with the topic, you dismiss real facts and legitimate sources, and your only reference is to Wiki-areyoufuckingkiddingme-pedia and some guy you spoke to once who went to the Olympics. When pressed, you resort to posting 'cute' photos intended as some kind of misplaced racial antagonism. Who is being a moron?
 

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