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I don't think there is hope for peace between our countries when Americans look at a Chinese Wind Turbine and see the gates of hell of opening.

Americans see children playing ball and think it's an atrocity. They fantasize about breaking open the Three Gorges dam and drowning millions as punishment for having the gall to think they can surpass them. I think I realized this when America, without any provocation, sanctioned Nvidia chips in China, trying to cut them off from a vast and critical field of civilian technology. There is no clearer statement that America is hostile to Chinese advancement and will only tolerant a subservient, under developed china as a base for raw materials and cheap manufacturing.

If you're a westerner who thinks "Orientalism" is just a 50 cent word for racism when it's directed against the Orient, you need to learn more about such an important concept. Orientalism intimately links knowledge about the Orient with control of the Orient. the link between knowledge production and state projects authorizes a birds-eye view of the Orient that categorizes knowledge about the orient in such a way as that positions the observer as superior in every respect (more rational, logical, scientific, realistic, objective, empathetic).

I don't see any benefit to shutting down dialogue with America, but it would probably be a mistake to engage in any way that puts constraints on their actions; America has shown this is always a temporary pause while they try outmaneuver them. They can limit themselves to the most immediate of agreements, and even try insisting that only treaties ratified by congress will be binding. In that case, the US President will have to go to the people and argue a consistent and credible stance to China, not stoking the flames of hatred with one hand while offering bad faith deals with the other. In the current congressional make up however, this would effectively mean a complete standstill in diplomacy. no doubt Americans take it as a severe insult when the "lesser peoples" insist they be engaged with legally binding treaties.

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China backs Argentina’s Falklands claim, calls for end to ‘colonial thinking’
  • Map of countries that support Argentina's claims in the South Atlantic

  • Any recommendations on where to start reading about Tibet-China?
  • Melvyn Goldstein is one of the most famous Tibetan anthropologists. in the 90s, there was a ton of atrocity propaganda about forced sterilizations in Tibet, almost exactly like what's currently being alleged in Xinjiang. Goldstein's research essentially disproved it, and now even Tibetan exile organizations largely accept the reality.

    https://sci-hub.se/10.2307/3182072

    https://savetibet.org/new-report-disputes-charges-of-forced-family-planning-in-tibet/

    especially nice is on page 24, they describe how women in Tibet have essentially the same fertility rate as indigenous Tibetan communities in Nepal.

  • Linus Torvalds does a lil dunking about 'woke communists' and 'trans rights'
  • >looking for a new distro

    >Ask the maintainer if their distro is woke communist or trans

    >she doesn't understand

    >pull out illustrated diagram explaining what is communist and what is trans

    >she laughs and says "it's a good distro sir"

    >install the image

    >its trans

  • From the Wikipedia page on The Witcher series
  • Sapkowski is a troll who lies in interviews, and has never given a straight answer about where his politics lie. In the Hussite Trillogy, the main character literally says in the 2nd book that he's joining the hussites to establish "Communism" by name which is pretty impressive considering it's 1426.

  • WTYP gets dunked on for being credulous libs
  • yo, how was the JFK assassination an engineering epic fail?

  • flowernet flowernet [none/use name] @hexbear.net

    Account abandoned and archived. Fun fact, the password was always "password".

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