China’s residential schools

China's ruling elite have become impatient to stamp out differences and deviations from the norm.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, pictured during the G20 Turkey Leaders Summit in 2015. Under Mr. Xi's leadership, the Chinese government has curbed the freedoms of ethnic and religious minorities in China.
LONDON, U.K.—Residential schools were a common feature of European settler societies until quite late in the 20th century, and their purpose was not just to educate but to deracinate their Aboriginal pupils: that is, to cut them off from their roots. The Chinese government would reject the analogy...

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