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With me being a Mongol by bone (through my father’s line), some of you may be wondering how I view Pan Mongolism. My view is that while this would be pretty nice for us to gather our fellow groups, we’re sandwiched between two powerful nations, with most of our kind being in these countries. I needn’t remind you that we should focusing on building ourselves up from the inside first through integration of our already existing minorities, especially the Kazakhs. There are Khalkha centric nationalists among us, but I’m not one of these kinds. With my two neighbors being as strong as they are, I wouldn’t like for those of our stock to secede from their existing countries, or even try to separate from them simply so they can join our administration. However, I would like to help host a few inter Mongol festivals in hopes of building a sense of unity & bridging among us even through borders or political affiliations. I hope you guys will have a good Bituun & more will come on Tsagaan Sar if I can update by then.
As a Mongol here, my efforts here shan’t be spared. Even if Inner Mongolians aren’t usually well regarded back home in Outer Mongolia, it still deserves our effort. If y’all are in the US like many of y’all probably are, then any efforts toward the fight against cultural folkmurder shall be joined together.
Sign this petition to oppose the erasure of the Mongolian language in Inner Mongolian schools!!! Chinese authorities have ordered that all ethnic minority schools in Inner Mongolia will be required to teach core subjects in Mandarin Chinese, replacing Mongolian. This is part of the larger, horrific trend of the CCP’s policies that aim at assimilating ethnic minorities within China’s borders.