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on America with its separatist problem. It should not give support, tacit
or otherwise, to China's abuses of Muslims in Xinjiang… 89
Later in the article, Beal turned to the Chinese regime's oppression
of the people of East Turkestan, and stated that it was still going on. He
concluded his article with these words:
… [T]he U.S. must not abet Beijing's abuses against the Uighurs, a people
who know all too well why America is waging war on terrorism. 90
For its part, Turkey needs to keep these facts in mind in its rela-
tionship with China, and to use diplomatic channels to support the
rightful struggle of its fellow Turks and co-religionists in East
Turkestan.
THE SOLUTION LIES IN REMOVING
THE FUNDAMENTAL BASES OF DARWINISM
We have so far stressed that the philosophical bases of Chinese
brutality are Darwinism and materialism. We have also touched on the
link between Darwinism and communism. The many examples that
have been considered in other works discussing the links between
Darwinism and various godless ideologies reveal how Darwinism has
turned the world into a place of war and conflict and has also incited
racism and attempts at ethnic cleansing. How is it that Darwinism leads
people to war, anarchy, confusion and conflict (and that they regard
this state of affairs as part of the nature of life)?
According to Darwinism's twisted view, humans are the product
of natural law and chance, and they are a kind of advanced animal who
exists only because of survival of the fittest. There is, therefore, no rea-
son why he should not display such animal traits as aggression, ruth-
lessness and violence. Furthermore, since humans are the product of
chance and natural law, we are not responsible for these traits. This idea
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