Negative media coverage of China reinforces and contributes to widespread negative views about China in the UK
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 50%

    You have an interesting way of seeing the world - strict names claim geography ideology.

    So by your definition, which Congo is the real Congo? Or should the US own all of the Americas? Or perhaps the reverse, China gives up Tibet and Inner Mongolia then? Or maybe we should extrapolate to the absurd, all lands named after saints are now owned by the Vatican?

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  • Trump guilty on all 34 counts in hush money trial, in historic first for a former U.S. president
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 100%

    So now it will likely go to the State's appellate court. I'd venture it won't be resolved by Election Day.

    And now we get to find out if the US citizenry have the audacity to elect a convicted felon as president. Oh, what a precedent to set.

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  • Negative media coverage of China reinforces and contributes to widespread negative views about China in the UK
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 33%

    Oh you are challenging the wrong person on this one bub. Can you point out Grenada? How about Marshall Islands? Nauru? Kiribati (pronounced like Gilbert’s), Comoros? How about where Japan ends and Russia begins?

    Sun Tzu says don’t underestimate your opponent. Pretty sound advice.

    The people of Taiwan disagree with your sentiment. Some think that the ROC is the true government of China, others think that Taiwan and China are now two separate countries, but, go figure, officially saying so would instigate a hostile reaction from the PRC.

    So it seems that they’re under a bit of duress to acquiesce to the PRC line, no?

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  • Negative media coverage of China reinforces and contributes to widespread negative views about China in the UK
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 36%

    "They're Chinese" sounds a great way to "liberate" the people's of Taiwan, Bhutan and Singapore from their current democratic shackles.

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  • Putin and Xi pledge a new era and condemn the United States
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 50%

    The way you phrase this makes it seem like the oligarchs had no responsibility in shaping how Russia is today.

    Russia is at least as complicit in its own destiny.

    I think you can understand why any nation wouldn’t just fully embrace a failed state with their arms wide open, particularly one that, up until a recent turn, had been its most vehement opposition.

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  • Putin and Xi pledge a new era and condemn the United States
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 25%

    I’m glad you agree that the Politburo has resulted in untold human suffering.

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  • Whistleblower Josh Dean of Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems has died
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 100%

    Your typo took me way back. There was a game called "Wall Street Kid" for the NES where you could "invest" in companies in the stock market, with the hopes to make it big. Many of the companies in it were a play on words of real-world companies. Boeing's was "Boing Boing". Thanks for the nostalgia today, though I wish it would have arrived on a more optimistic post.

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

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  • Will the American Oligarchy Accept Limits or Choose World War Three?
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 50%

    Sick burn with that picture. Ya sure got me there!

    Just imagine if Marx was equipped with memes back in the day. We could have wrapped the WORLD in breadlines!

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  • Will the American Oligarchy Accept Limits or Choose World War Three?
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 40%

    This article reads like a China/ Russia propaganda greatest hits album. What does a Y2K worker revolt have to do with WW3? What does some hedge fund selling rare earth mining have to do with the price of tea in China?

    NATO didn't allow Russia into NATO because Russia had been the one who invaded the Eastern Block (huh, sounds oddly prescient what with them invading Ukraine nowadays). Maybe if Russia had gone through “shock therapy” and not given all of their state owned assets to a few oligarchs, who then installed who they thought was going to be a weak president, who then provoked a false flag attack on his own people to incite a war, which eventually culminated in that president becoming dictator for life…perhaps then Russia would have transformed into a healthy capitalist state with less corrupt politicians, and perhaps then NATO would have included them. But alas, change is hard and it is easy fall into such traps along the way.

    China on the other hand. For one, TPP for the US didn’t happen, so it’s fairly toothless. The author seems to argue that the US sending some of its manufacturing to China was a bad thing, but I’d argue that it helped to form the Chinese middle class. Shanghai was a little more than a backwater in the 80s, Hong Kong was the crown jewel of East Asia. Those manufacture jobs made China what it is today.

    So far as including the US in belt and road, it could have been great idea, but there were some concerns with that. For one, China continues to steal US businesses IP, they don’t seem to value the concept of IP in their country, especially of the foreign type. Without IP protections, fewer people are encouraged to innovate or share their knowledge with the public. Secondly, the US already has the World Bank and IMF for such initiatives. The money comes with strings attached to incentivize countries towards the path of democracy, probably why China went a different path.

    And that’s the rub isn’t it? Democracy scares the hell out of countries with centralized government (and the dictators as well.) Can’t be putting all of that political power in the people’s hands can we? (Oh the irony).

    To close, I’ll ask you this. Is any of this really worth fighting WWIII for!? Chinas butthurt, Russias butthurt, the US, also butthurt. But ultimately my take is that we’re all here to give a better life to our citizens. Is WW3 really going to deliver on that?

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  • TikTok will not be sold, Chinese parent ByteDance tells US
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 50%

    The guy you replied to has replied in a similar variant of “x event happened, therefore dems don’t want to win.”

    Can’t fault them though, he’s just doing his job and following orders. The opposite would be …. Unthinkable

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  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 25%

    Instead, they should just throw their superior horses at invading Russian tanks again, right?

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  • Emory University protest descends into chaos as Georgia cops 'spray tear gas', fire rubber bullets and arrest dozens of students
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 40%

    I think some of these folks are jaded that Bernie didn’t win the presidency. And that is completely understandable, it’s a shame that our country, and the dems for that matter, are not that left leaning.

    But what I think they fail to remember is that Bernie was elected as a Senator from Vermont. Kucinich, Omar, AOC have been voted in multiple times as representatives. While the country as a whole is not so left leaning, there are pockets in this country that are. Change can start at the local level, with actual local laws that impact your actual life a whole lot more than the small, but significant handful of things at the federal level.

    But notice that these folks are all democrats. If you want the AOCs and Omars of the world to have more power, then the best way to do that is to vote their party in as well.

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  • Emory University protest descends into chaos as Georgia cops 'spray tear gas', fire rubber bullets and arrest dozens of students
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 100%

    There’s a Russian expat YouTuber I found yesterday. He mentioned this very thing. In Russia, all police are federal and thus serve the state, in the US the police are local (yes, we do have some federal enforcers, but they are dwarfed by local police). It blew the guy’s mind that we actually have local police that have to respond to citizens and politicians at the local level. Conversely, it blew my mind that this isn’t necessarily the status quo.

    All that is to say, the people on here that are saying “Biden do something!” May not understand that our president is not, and at least for the moment, cannot, be dictator in chief. And I for one am thankful for it.

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  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 100%

    I’m going to answer this honestly, because on the internet I can’t tell if you’re being funny or curious. Kanye referred to Jesus as Yeezy. Once he became so grandiose in the music industry, and his mental disorder started to take over, he started calling himself Yeezy. So Yeezy should be pronounced like Jesus, I suppose.

    In any case, the man has a God complex.

    And this article confirms what we all already knew - he likes fish sticks.

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  • Chinese students in US tell of ‘chilling’ interrogations and deportations
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 100%

    So much like a zoo monkey, you exist for the fascination of others, and the occasional casting of feces their way? I see. I'll continue to view you from the cage you've made for yourself then, while keeping some distance.

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  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 100%

    Wow, you sure got me there with your sick memes and short blasts. You can see the ills of the world cowering by the appearance of your civil discourse.

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  • Chinese students in US tell of ‘chilling’ interrogations and deportations
  • wildncrazyguy wildncrazyguy Now 50%

    Never said communism is bad, friend, just that it's not a good idea to be consumed by any ideological framework - that's how you become a zealot or worse, an enabler to someone who corrupts the cause.

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