GarbageShootAlt2

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[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Because you need to get to imperialism via capitalism. There is definitively no other way.

You have more than zero point, but this is an excessively modernist way of viewing development that Marx explicitly refutes in his later writings after facing spurious accusations of supporting such views.

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

They will defend Russia because it’s not the US.

Taking this at face value, that is still extremely different from "defend Russia because they believe in the intrinsic merit of the Soviet project" as you suggested before. The liberal mobsters who took over Russia tried to join the NATO club but were rejected, and the current situation is in many respects a consequence of that.

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago

Ask a breakaway settler-colonial state if they are the real victims? I'm sure that'll provide the correct answer

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Can you provide even circumstantial evidence of people like myself being paid, or are you resorting to unhinged conspiracy theories to explain people vociferously disagreeing with you?

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago

Being totalitarian really helps with nuclear.

China is reforesting desertified land, but at what cost???

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

If you are left with any questions while looking at the other comments, I'm sure they'd be happy to explain but if they don't I also would be. I just don't want to fill your inbox with redundant information.

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago

It seems to be a much greater conspiracy to claim that there is a genocide going on over a huge population concentrated in the region without producing a massive refugee crisis like we saw with other genocides (e.g. the Holocaust) and with a massive dearth of photo/video evidence despite most young people in China having a VPN on their phones.

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago (2 children)

If Taiwan is its own nation, they should really specify that in their constitution instead of claiming to be the rightful government of all of China and Mongolia.

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago (5 children)

1, Xi Xinping and whatever he says, doesn’t matter how many show ponys you fill the room with.

Do you know what a legislative body is? Anglophones are almost all educated on "executive, legislative, judicial" aren't they? Xi is the leader of the Executive branch in China, not the Legislative or Judicial.

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 12 points 2 years ago (6 children)

Our you could just listen to someone from Kuwait who saw Iraqi invaders remove babies from incubators:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayirah_testimony

Oh wait, they made that shit up as a pretext for furthering US foreign interests.

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml -1 points 2 years ago

Especially after the very public take over of Hong Kong, you think an ethnic cleanse is out of the question?

After China followed the diplomatic agreement it had with Britain for decades to handle the transition from Hong Kong being a British colony back to it being under the jurisdiction of its own nation (as a Special Autonomous Region exempted, like other such regions, from a great portion of federal law), now that means China will do ethnic cleansing? Most of Hong Kong supports the mainland, but that falls very much along class lines. The protestors you saw on western news 24/7 for a while were mostly members of wealthier families who don't represent the majority.

I have mixed feelings about the protest itself in that I think back when it was more fragmented there were surely meaningful segments that weren't concerned about an extremely normal (but now withdrawn anyway) extradition law, but once it became the Five Demands and begging for their white colonizers to return, the highest credit I can give them is that they still were at least dignified enough to turn away Azov fascists who visited them.

[–] GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago

I’m still not convinced it is as much of a conspiracy as others have claimed, but it is food for thought.

Two things about this:

  1. It doesn't require "conspiracy" on the scale of dozens of different international organizations conspiring and then working in lock step. What you have is a set of media entities (following the governments who they have a vested interest in getting along with) following their individual interests of publishing bullshit, and when another company publishes bullshit of the same genre you are publishing, there's a good chance you will find it worthwhile to recycle their reporting (as many do with AP and BBC articles, for example). There is no need for these groups to "conspire" to produce this result, there is only need for common interests that are observably true to us. Circular citations making spurious claims again, say, China is the natural result of media outlets being aligned with an entity like NATO because of a number of factors like funding and access journalism. That's the market for you.

  2. The view that conspiracy is an epistemic hazard (though it does certainly happen) is correct and important. I encourage you to keep that in mind next time you read an article about North Korea calling basically every observed part of the country a potemkin village, or all the flimsy claims of subterfuge by China when they do things that are normal for other states but blown up into world-domination catastrophizing when the BBC puts it through its very filtered lens.

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