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[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 4 points 18 hours ago

Is this the one where the DPP legislator ran away with a bill allowing criminal prosecution for corruption?

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[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 days ago

Zelensky's approval rate is in the gutter. What do you really think?

I think you're not understanding the perception of government in Eastern Europe. The mountains are high and the emperor is far away.

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago

Don't worry we get spied on by everyone.

We're the US' whipping boy, though, so you know...

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[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 12 points 3 days ago

Turns out WW3 will be fought with balloons.

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[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago

Do you want to know how many cars in China are from European car manufacturers?

Rebalancing trade is not some big bogeyman.

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 days ago

That's not the worry. The worry is that China is accumulating all of this industrial capacity (like the US pre-WW2) and that car factories really aren't that different from APC/tank factories.

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 14 points 3 days ago

This feels self-inflicted to me. People forget that, during the Cold War, the Sino-Soviet split was very much a thing. People also forget that post-war Russia wanted nothing more than to integrate into the broader Western (European) economy, that the US' recognition of Taiwan as the government of China only ended in the 1970s, that the US was single-handedly responsible for propping up the KMT junta for decades, that China's interests have never left their immediate neighborhood, or that in fact Taiwan-China relations were normalizing under Ma.

It would not be remiss for me to mention that the big Western powers are currently complaining about Georgia's foreign agent law that would require organizations which receives significant foreign funding to register themselves... And that foreign ministers of European countries are marching in Tbilisi in protest of the law.

Foreign influence, whether that be direct (through funding) or indirect (through ideology, propaganda) is the foundation of many large social movements. That needs to be acknowledged, and it's perfectly fine. The notion that nations are meant to be entirely independent is one not based in reality: nobody is pretending Canada could align with Russia without getting nuked to high orbit. The world is built on realpolitik, not on lines drawn on a map.

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[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 20 points 4 days ago

The US has done a great job of fucking Canada, now they're turning their attention to fucking Mexico, too.

It's giving Sino-Soviet split.

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[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 15 points 1 week ago

Wait, you mean China is the one that's been consistent on policy and the Philippines was flipflopping?

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 week ago

The right to resistance does not make occupation illegal. China is simply saying that Ukraine should be allowed to fight back just as Palestine should be allowed to fight back.

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 weeks ago

This is... Not evidence of coordination, but of network effects. The same reason that hockey fans descending into a riot after losing Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals is not an indication that they organized a riot.

[-] nekandro@lemmy.ml 72 points 2 weeks ago

If anyone wondered what would have happened in the US if the US had a wave of protests similar to Hong Kong... This is what would have happened. In fact, this protest seems better organized, more structured, and a little awe inspiring to be honest

Now the question is if the students can organize en masse and march on the capital to occupy the Capitol.

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