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There is no such thing as a "Tibetan genocide". There was no period in time when the Tibetan population was deliberately targeted for execution or was prevented by any government from reproducing. What is referred to by extreme Pro-Tibetan commentators as the "Tibetan genocide" is the deliberate sublimation of the Tibetan culture to Han culture in China. While this is certainly a very serious crime, it is not a genocide.

As for why China is overrunning the culture of Tibet to the point of effectively preventing the Tibetan assertion of a unique cultural identity, this is because the Chinese government wants to assimilate the Tibetan people and crush their desire for political independence. It is neither acceptable or justifiable; the Tibetans, like the Uiyghur have historically operated outside of Han influence and deserve the right to independent self-rule and a unique cultural identity.

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CHina invaded Tibet and started to relize Tibet should be part of china so they thought to erase Tibet's history and rewrite it there way (in hinesight it was sort of dum) <:|

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What stage of genocide did Tibet reach?

Genocide is defined as the systematic destruction of a certain group of people. What happened in Tibet was a genocide. In order for it to be labled as a genocide it has to reach all eight stages of a genocide. Otherwise it can be labled as ethnic cleansing or a war crime. The eighth stage of a genocide is extermination, or killing.


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