• chakan2@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    The difference is China doesn’t give a fuck about its aging population. Once it gets it’s hands on Taiwan, the US isn’t the defacto world power any more.

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      7 months ago

      Unless china can peacefully occupy Taiwan, that won’t be the result.

      The result will be that TSMC et al will blow up the fabs. At which point basically the entire world is screwed and china is not any better off relative to where they started.

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        7 months ago

        Reunification can only happen after China gains the ability to chose its own leaders. Otherwise the Chinese leaders can never be trusted. When the reunification happens, I think that Taipei should be the capital of China for the first 10 years or so since that is where the experience in democracy is located.

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          No, it would have to be Beijing, or at least Nanjing. The name “Beijing” literally means “northern capital”. Nanjing means “southern capital”. Other cities do not have the cultural cache to be the capital of China. It would be like France having a capital other than Paris.

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            So rename them to whatever “Donkey’s Ass” is in Chinese rofl

            What the hell kind of nutso idea is that? “No, it has to be the capital because that’s the name”

            Do you know what the capital of New York is? It’s not NYC. It’s Albany. Just because a city has “cachet” doesn’t mean it should be the seat of government.

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              I’m saying that Beijing has legitimacy in the eyes of the people of China, and has had that legitimacy for at least 1700 years. Forget Albany. You have to look at this from the point of view of a country that thinks it’s thousands of years old (rightly or wrongly). The capital of Italy is Rome, and it will always be Rome.

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                7 months ago

                All you people from old countries should learn something from Americans: stop being shackled by your past.

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          7 months ago

          Breaking news: Man with lifetime stutter, stutters.

          And coming up at 11: Water is wet, criminal found guilty, baby cries.

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      7 months ago

      No, the US is the defacto world power because the US Dollar is the default reserve currency.

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              Your article is written by someone who has a vested interest in the price of silver. Your 20 “proofs” are a list of opinions from the author, often with one sentence being broken out into multiple “reasons” in order to make the list look even longer. I think I’ll pass on the idea of him being an impartial, reliable and/or accurate source of information, thank you.

              Seriously,

              1. Joe Biden still pounds the table “that the economy has never been stronger”
              1. Indeed, there are decades when nothing happens and then hours when decades happen.

              These aren’t “proof” of anything.

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              7 months ago

              I think this is a sarcastic post so I’m going to up vote it.

              It does however seem like something a tankie would believe without questioning and then spread like gospel, so I’m conflicted.

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                In this day and age, any posts not clearly labelled as sarcastic should not be treated as such. There are plenty of people out there who, as you said, would believe it without question and spread it like gospel. Unfortunately, there are enough of them where you can’t give them the benefit of the doubt any more. There absolutely are people who would read and disseminate it and turn it into the next big conspiracy theory that somehow Joe Biden would be held responsible for because of his relationship with Genghis Kahn. Or something.

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            7 months ago

            The 50 year agreement between the US and Saudi Arabia to only trade oil in USD is coming to an end. After June 9 SA can trade oil in any currency

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                No but it is the first step. If countries no longer have to purchase oil from OPEC in US dollars and they’re able to use their own local currency to purchase oil, that will be the end of the US dollar being the world’s reserve currency. The petrol dollar has had a stranglehold on other countries for decades because it required them to purchase oil that they needed in US Dollars.