Empires usually end up collapsing under their own weight due to sheer incompetence and arrogance.
The Yankees stepped on me without my consent, so I’m destroying their capitalist hellhole.
Empires usually end up collapsing under their own weight due to sheer incompetence and arrogance.
Why is anti-vax a thing, again?
I think it’s more likely that we won’t be alive.
Entrepreneurship is good, though. Innovation is necessary to make progress in advancing society, especially now that the US and its’ satellites are preventing the export of high-value technological products to the country.
As for the crime, well, that’s what happens when you live in the cradle of neoliberal rot and decay. The laws are no good if the ones writing and enforcing them are rats and maggots.
American media is disgustingly decadent; always publicly discussing about genitalia, sex, drugs and other yuck without a hint of shame.
You and I both know that is never going to happen.
I had thought that China was expected to abandon fossil fuels by 2060, but 14% of the total energy will still be derived from fossil fuels. Maybe that is a more realistic outlook on things, though.
This is a paraphrase of a comment that I posted on Reddit some time ago:
China certainly exports ideology. For example, the notion of “mutually beneficial win-win cooperation” as opposed to the “zero-sum game”. These types of ideals serve as the foundation for China-Global South (South-South) cooperation to industrialize and modernize former colonized and developing nations rather than simply exist as raw material exporters. This way, they can finally pry the grasp of the imperial core on their holdings and become an independent, sovereign power. You could consider that exporting “revolution” or “socialism”.
Realistically? Nothing.
Thank you, US; for destroying the American empire for our sake.
They’ll change their minds if the US manages to attain them.
Taxes are imposed by the central authority on the working population to get them to start working and producing real, tangible goods and services, which generates the value of the currency.
Countries that possess monetsry sovereignty can always print their own currency. But I do agree that the currency will be deemed undesirable if it’s not backed by the sufficient quanity and quality of goods and services.
A person drowning may drag you down with them, kind of situation…
Is there anything wrong with that?
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Was it really that bad in your experience? It seems hard to believe as someone who has not visited China but heard many great things about the nation.