ANSWER: YES: Question (posed by Ed Whelan at NRO): Is China’s approach to religious freedom a model for U.S. progressives?  Whelan notes:

The Washington Post reported last week that “Chinese authorities have ordered Muslim shopkeepers and restaurant owners in its troubled Xinjiang region to sell alcohol and cigarettes, and promote them in ‘eye-catching displays,’ in an attempt to undermine Islam’s hold on local residents.” According to the order, anyone who fails to comply with it “will see their shops sealed off, their businesses suspended, and legal action pursued against them.” Hmmm, sound familiar?

Why yes, yes it does.  We shouldn’t let something as insignificant as “religious freedom” get in the way of anti-discrimination objectives, even when those “discriminated” against aren’t members of any protected class.