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What is it like getting citizenship in China?
  • like others have said your best best would probably be taiwanese citizenship then you can go to china easily

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  • wow, this is getting ugly. good on Ben for walking away

  • "CHINA IS THE REASON WHY IM ADDICTED TO ANIME !!!!😭" /s
  • the next video recommended: “why China’s absolutely guaranteed to COLLAPSE yesterday”

  • I've just found this on c/[email protected]. I.d.k. how to interpret it but it seems interesting.
  • Not sure what the details are but my understanding is that China essentially doesn't let its bourgeois run away with their money

  • So, just asking: what radicalized you?
  • It was a slow process. It started when I worked as a server and was first exposed to the desperation of working people. I met people who had to work a dinner shift after spending the first 8 hours of the day sweltering at a brutal roofing job to make ends meet. People fighting over shifts because otherwise they couldn't feed their families. Outside the restaurant I'd regularly see undocumented landscapers get chewed out and let go on the spot because the boss wasn't happy with how the flowers looked that day. The icing on the cake was when the "owner" of the entire shopping complex showed up one day, fat and happy, worth 9 figures. It hadn't dawned on me until that day that someone actually owned the property I worked in. After that experience I got a corporate job and was completely dumbfounded how different the working environment was. It started to sink in that something was deeply wrong.

    My politics have always been heavily focused on the environment though. The real nail in the coffin has been waking up to the fact that capitalism will have us go extinct if it's profitable to do so. I bought into the neoliberal ideal of trying to "shop green," and that's when the cracks started showing. I finally came to my sense and realized that I am at the mercy of whatever the markets want to produce, and most of the "green" companies are just trying to juice profits, further feeding the beast. I started reading up on energy company investment plans only to realize the energy transition under capitalism is a ruse because they will pump oil as long as it is most profitable to do so and neoliberal governments are incapable of putting forward the level of investment and market controls necessary to change that. As Luxemburg famously said: it's "socialism or barbarism."

  • General Discussion Thread - Juche 112, Week 38
  • feel better comrade

  • But comrades, don’t you know Hakim’s a liberal?
  • I'm interested to hear how this person intends on fomenting a revolution with the vanguard of the global proletariat without people like Hakim? Who exactly are these people? I mean if there is in fact some secret global society of hardcore Marxists that sounds awesome, sign me up.

  • Huawei Putting 5G Base Stations on Sagarmatha (Everest)
  • I'm sure you must be right that a civilization with 15% of Earth's population and thousands of years of history has no "long term potential," whereas the pieces of it imperialists have tried (and failed) to break off, like Hong Kong and Tibet, somehow do have "long term potential." The only thing inhibiting "long term potential" here is your hubris and myopic worldview.

  • Huawei Putting 5G Base Stations on Sagarmatha (Everest)

    > 5.10 HiP:/ 当你们喷人家副业手机贵不如苹果的时候,人家的主业基站早都已经干到珠穆朗玛峰。# 华为 # 支持华为 # 5g # 华为珠穆朗玛基站  https://v.douyin.com/iemKQXto/ 复制此链接,打开Dou音搜索,直接观看视频!

    5.10 HiP:/ When you criticize that their sideline mobile phones are not as expensive as Apple, their main base stations have already reached Mount Everest. # Huawei # Support Huawei # 5g # Huawei Everest Base Station https://v.douyin.com/iemKQXto/ Copy this link, open Douyin search, and watch the video directly!

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    Do any of you also think we need to change the global language away from English to stop the soft power of the USA?
  • imo having a global lingua franca will be better for global solidarity more than it enables soft power projection in the long-run

  • India : A case of neoliberalism, fascism and genocide
  • ah yes, another “flourishing” democracy 🤡

  • UFO expert displays supposed ‘non-human’ alien corpses in Mexico’s Congress
  • Sadly this is just not weird enough to hold water as a real alien. i.e. this could easily be an animal. Alien phylogeny is probably gonna be way different than what we have home-grown over here.

  • Damn, is that the power of machinery or... ?
  • China still has the competitive production costs because its labor productivity grew in lockstep with wage growth. So one operator making 10x as much product can be paid 5x as much wage and be cheaper per unit than an operator in a country where they make 1x product and are paid 1x wage.

  • Ruthlessly debunk the idea that wanting free healthcare, schooling, housing, etc. means you're just entitled and lazy
  • You need human capital for a society to function. All of these necessities for someone to live a dignified life amount to investments in human capital. The economy cannot function without a workforce that is healthy, educated and housed. It's like saying people who suffered under chattel slavery demanding to be fed made them entitled and lazy. To have a shortage of these necessities is tantamount to abandoning some subset of the population.

  • General Tso wants you to eat something other than Panda Express
  • There are about 20 cities in China with at least 5 million people and each of them have specialty cuisines they are known for because the food culture has been developing for thousands of years. In the west, you only really get a handful of those available at Chinese restaurants. The western Chinese dishes (General Tso's chicken, etc.) were created during brutal repression of Chinese communities in America after the Chinese exclusion act when Chinatowns were in survival mode building neighborhoods and modifying their food so that it would appeal to westerners so they were less likely to burn everything down and murder them. If you're interested, one place to start is to try the Ten Great Noodles of China (中国十大面条). It's a fun cooking adventure if nothing serves them in your area but you have access to a Chinese or maybe Pan-Asian grocer.

  • It will be a pyrrhic victory if Ukraine ever chooses to defeat Russia -Vijay Prashad.
  • probably color revolution in Russia followed by balkanization into western vassal states ripe for pillaging

  • How can leftists get our hold on mainstream climate activism and create an organized mass movement?
  • climate change is literally a planet-sized problem. solving it will require nothing short of epic public investment in infrastructure, technology, and changing patterns of production and consumption. That’s not going to happen fast or fairly enough under a neoliberal, unipolar world order. Changing that will be a slow grind over the next 10-30 years, carried out by countries outside the imperial core. Building a mass movement to rally behind that change in the global order is probably a good path forward, like a radical anti-war movement in any NATO+ country.

    Another idea specifically for america would be to radicalize urbanism and transit nerds to build a movement for dense public housing and transit to replace suburban sprawl. that idea could be extended to other things like veganism, biodiversity conservation, etc. where you help radicalize a left-ish movement that moves in the right direction for planetary longevity.

  • From MeanwhileOnGrad
  • lol

    An estimated 40% of Native American women (60,000–70,000 women) and 10% of Native American men in the United States underwent sterilization in the 1970s.

  • From MeanwhileOnGrad
  • scanning chinese media and english and chinese wikipedia the tldr seems to be: there were state incentives for having just one child wrt healthcare, retirement, etc. After first child it's mandated that the woman has an IUD or one of the partners is sterilized. After the second child, sterilization is mandatory, and there is a hefty fee (multiple years of rural income) for the second child for the state to support them.

    There were a decent number of exceptions: rural populations could have 2 if the first was a girl, and in sparsely populated provinces, rural populations could have 2 no matter what. Critically, ethnic minorities were exempt, so it only applied to Han people. The enforcement was primarily in urban areas. There were other exceptions too and they changed throughout the course of the law.

  • CCP hatches evil scheme to steal OUR carbon right out of the atmosphere!
  • I heard they're actually doing this to trigger a new ice age and DESTROY the west with GIANT ice sheets!

  • 20 Years of Badgers
  • This was my childhood 🥺 damn i'm old now

  • VCs admit current AI generation is just about worker displacement

    skventures.substack.com AI Isn’t Good Enough

    On a recent cross-country trip—I (Paul) drove from California to Illinois and back again. On the drive, I saw a sign I had never seen before: In a McDonald’s window it said $1,000 SIGNING BONUS. That was not a thing when I was a teenager doing minimum-wage jobs. No one paid you $1,000 signing bonuse...

    AI Isn’t Good Enough

    I thought it was an interesting read. It's a very Pollyannish piece about the future where AI is somehow able to enable a workforce productivity revolution to save the American economy from its declining labor force.

    But in the meantime they make the argument based on some quantitative economic work that in the last few years, growth in employment has slowed because automation is displacing many more workers than new jobs are being created from the automation. They even admit that this is mostly achieved by shoveling costs onto the consumer. The self-awareness is wild.

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    Anybody read this book or have opinions on it?

    I was surprised to see this on the front page of NYT today. It sounds like an interesting discourse at the intersection between Communism and climate change. Also sorry if this is the wrong community for this post.

    Side note - it's doubly interesting that this book was apparently a hit in Japan. Quite some hopium

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    Books @lemmygrad.ml azanra4 @lemmygrad.ml

    Best books on and by Kissinger?

    I would like to better understand this guy’s life and thinking. Does anyone have recommendations for the best books Kissinger himself wrote as well as books about him?

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