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I haven't read those works they mentioned so I can't say if they defend the atrocities of those regimes (they very well might), but I wouldn't say suggesting a book about those political ideologies implies you believe the atrocities committed by those regimes were acceptable.
But I'm also totally ready for someone to tell me they do in fact minimize the bad things. As someone born in the American south who was raised with echos of Lost Cause propaganda I'm familiar with folks twisting a horrible truth.
To sum up, Dessalines believes that a genocide is not taking place against the Uyghur people by the Chinese government.
That's basically one of the common concerns I see, just kind of in addition to the general tankie vibes that are shared by many in lemmy.ml and lemmygrad which are sympathetic to communist regimes that have committed atrocities.