After Trump tariffs, China offers ‘trauma bonding’ with U.S. partners
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How do i explain this to my kids and grand kids. What a mess
I cut all the hard parts of that out and had my nuts snipped
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It was always a given that China would eventually dethrone US as a global super power. I never expected US to basically hand it over to them.
It will go down as the most unforced error in history
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Yeah that is terrible. It does seem like a common occurrence though when it comes to industrial mining, no matter who runs the operation.
Which was the whole point of the thread: it doesn't matter by which power you get exploited, China doesn't give a fuck about other countries either and they'll happily fuck up other countries' environments.
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Oh shit, I forgot that China doesn't have a military.
Maybe you forgot that they don't send it all over the world, unlike certain other countries.
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Ignorance is bliss, innit
I'm basing my view on current and historical facts. Yours seems to be a more vibes-based analysis.
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Which was the whole point of the thread: it doesn't matter by which power you get exploited, China doesn't give a fuck about other countries either and they'll happily fuck up other countries' environments.
I don't think that this is point of the thread. China isn't looking to replace the US as the global hegemon. Australian mining companies also create ecological disasters abroad, but nobody confuses this with Aussie world domination.
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I'm basing my view on current and historical facts. Yours seems to be a more vibes-based analysis.
I’m basing mine on their treatment of Hong Kong
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I’m basing mine on their treatment of Hong Kong
Should have let the Brits keep it, I guess?
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I don't think that this is point of the thread. China isn't looking to replace the US as the global hegemon. Australian mining companies also create ecological disasters abroad, but nobody confuses this with Aussie world domination.
Let's talk about textile then!
https://link.springer.com/article/10.2991/jat.k.201126.001
This study uses Comtrade trade data covering 1990–2017, 14 textile subsectors, and 53 African countries with their main trade partners to evaluate Chinese trade impacts on African textile exports over three subperiods at the sector level. It finds that, although textile imports from China had a significant positive impact during the first period, this effect disappeared in the second period. From 2009 to 2017, the impact became significantly negative.
Nevermind that, let's talk about nortel and huawei!
Which is the perfect moment to talk about...
Why would chinese ever be afraid of other people copying them? Unless they know what might happen because they... did it?
We can also talk about tibet, sri lanka, australia, new zealand, hong kong, taiwan, maynmar, russian sanction's... the list is quite long.
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Should have let the Brits keep it, I guess?
All right, you can play your little goal post game with yourself