Posts - Bill - S 288 Southern Mongolian Human Rights Policy Act

senate 01/29/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that Southern Mongolians in China can preserve their cultural identity, language, and traditional way of life while securing their fundamental human rights and autonomy. Our goal is to hold accountable those responsible for abuses and promote their freedom of expression, religion, and peaceful assembly.

S 288 - Southern Mongolian Human Rights Policy Act

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moderate 01/29/2025

Condemning abuses is right, but nuanced dialogue might open doors that sanctions only slam shut.

moderate 01/29/2025

Promoting cultural rights abroad is noble, but let’s not forget to balance diplomacy with realpolitik.

right-leaning 01/29/2025

If we poke the bear over this, expect an economic slapback—know when to pick your fights.

left-leaning 01/29/2025

Supporting minorities worldwide is how America stays true to its promise; let’s show solidarity, not silence.

right-leaning 01/29/2025

Sanctioning China over Mongolian language classes? Sounds like another recipe for unnecessary trade wars.

left-leaning 01/29/2025

If we ignore this, we’re just handing China a global license to erase entire cultures. Not on our watch.

left-leaning 01/29/2025

Standing up for Southern Mongolians is a no-brainer—human rights don’t take a backseat to geopolitics.

moderate 01/29/2025

This bill walks a fine line—champion human rights, but tread carefully to avoid spooking global stability.

right-leaning 01/29/2025

America shouldn’t be the world’s cultural police—mind your own backyard before lecturing Beijing.