• loathesome dongeater
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    133 years ago

    Always great to see that BRI gets euroamerican imperialists quaking in their boots. BRI doesn’t get any mainstream coverage at all except for alleged debt traps. Yet another topic that media glosses over despite it bringing monumental change to international economics.

    • Muad'DibberOP
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      83 years ago

      I’m interested to see what kind of a shitshow the G7s “Build Back Better” will be.

        • @AgreeableLandscape
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          43 years ago

          Or, they might just declare than anyone who supports China is an eViL cOmMiE gEnOcIdE eNaBlEr aNtIcHrIsT

          Oh wait…

        • Muad'DibberOP
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          33 years ago

          Dunno, seems to be doing that nostalgic idealization thing you see US presidents do: “make america great again”, “it’s morning again in america”, etc. All but the poorest Euro countries transitioned to finance capitalism a while ago, so they have to feign trying to “bring back” industry.

  • @AgreeableLandscape
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    83 years ago

    Why are the English speaking countries always at the front of the anti-China propaganda train?

    Couldn’t be lingering bitterness that the Empire never fully colonized and subsequently crippled China like they did with India, right? Hmm…

    • T34 [they/them]
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      43 years ago

      Why are the English speaking countries always at the front of the anti-China propaganda train?

      My opinion? If Eurasia unites into one economic supercontinent, with fast railways delivering Chinese electronics and Russian/Iranian oil to Europe, then the US/UK become economic backwaters and their naval supremacy becomes less important. There is no way that the US remains a superpower in such a world.

      • @AgreeableLandscape
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        33 years ago

        Isn’t that why the US has never liked the idea of the European Union?

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      Reports from inside the room went further with claims of a sharp divide between the leaders over whether China should be called out explicitly. “The disagreements, aired during a session that at one point became so sensitive that all internet was shut off to the room, pitted European nations against the United States, Britain and Canada,” according to a CNN report on the meeting.

      Gee, I wonder what country shutting down the internet that title was trying to imply, though…