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Anti-China Rhetoric Is Off the Charts in Western Media
  • I mean, that's the entire point, right? Media doesn't exist to show the truth, it exists to manufacture consent for some policy direction. If media was supposed to be factual, it wouldn't be funded by biased actors and it wouldn't have an incentive structure that rewards profits more than factual reporting.

  • BRICS: 21 Countries Officially Agree to Ditch the US Dollar in 2023
  • They're ditching the USD's role as the global reserve currency. Any reduction in reliance on the USD directly impacts the USD's role as a reserve currency.

    You don't have to go "I'm never touching the USD again" to ditch it in it's key use case.

  • Saudi Arabia predicts budget deficit as it funnels money into gigaprojects
  • I would actually love to see Saudi Arabia take the lead on food engineering. They might lack fresh water, but they have immense amounts of land and sun to play with.

    The only alternative I can see is a mass reforestation project.

  • Ukraine aid is dropped from government funding bill. That raises questions about future US support
  • Macron was right, but being right is extremely expensive. Meanwhile, the EU's dependence on F-35s for defence isn't too great given the well-known issues with F-35 maintenance and the need for US private contractors in the maintenance loop.

  • Anti-China Rhetoric Is Off the Charts in Western Media
  • Same thing is happening to India before our eyes.

    Thing is, the Western view that media is free inherently makes people more susceptible to propaganda. To be more precise, Western media has achieved a few things: (1) The illusion of media freedom makes people less likely to question the media they consume. (2) The profit-driven motive of media companies makes it more likely for facts to be "reinterpreted" to better fit the target reader's worldview. (3) The extent that government agencies are involved in media has been completely hidden from the public.

  • Anti-China Rhetoric Is Off the Charts in Western Media
  • I mean, it's not like Chinese people are stupid. We know what's wrong with society in mainland China, but we also see all the benefits that it's brought. The fact that it isn't talked about doesn't mean that everyone's bought into government propaganda, it just means that people are on average happy enough to not bother with it.

    Flipping the firewall is easy. Going to Taiwan or Hong Kong is easy. Emigrating is easy.

    Just because someone isn't white doesn't mean that they're stupid ffs

  • How should Australia respond to India’s ‘complicated, problematic’ democracy?
  • India assassinating a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil is a byproduct of knowing that Canada has burned all of its geopolitical relevance and that the US won't come to Canada's aid.

    Canada had built up a ton of goodwill in the past, but a good chunk of that was burned up aligning with the US in increasingly inane military operations.

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