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@una_leidi Los comentarios diciendo que está bien pronunciado son increíbles.
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se están enojando mucho por esto. qué risa tuiter.
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qué mal me pone cuando un argentino hablando inglés dice arshentina en vez de argentina.
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Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This is pretty insane: the U.S. just tried to literally re-colonize part of the Philippines. They did so under the so-called "Pax Silica" initiative, the brainchild of - surprise, surprise - an ex-Palantir guy named Jacob Helberg who now runs U.S. economic "diplomacy" from the State Department. It's causing a big outcry in the Philippines, which is quite a feat given this is by far the most US-friendly country in Southeast Asia. If you're the US and you're getting the Marcos administration - of all governments - to push back on sovereignty, you've really overplayed your hand. What is the "Pax Silica" initiative? In a nutshell it's about the US getting other countries to commit to restructuring their AI tech infrastructure around a US-led stack. It's basically vendor lock-in: you hand over your critical minerals, align your export controls with Washington's, regulate AI the way America wants, and in return you get to be a US "trusted partner," whatever that means these days. In essence, let's not kid ourselves, it's all about China: this is the US's initiative to "win the AI race" by getting other countries to contractually commit to keeping China out of their tech supply chains. When you can't preserve your lead through innovation, you seek to lock countries in contractually. For instance as a country, this would mean telling Huawei they can't sell you AI chips, and telling Chinese firms they can't invest in your data centers - even if they're better and cheaper. It's not about choosing the best technology, it's about choosing the right flag. But in this instance, the US went much further still: they literally tried to carve out 4,000 acres of Philippine territory (in New Clark City, 60 miles north of Manila) to be governed under US common law with diplomatic immunity - the first arrangement of its kind anywhere in the modern world. This is according to the WSJ who ran the story last month (wsj.com/world/asia/u-s…) as if it was a done deal (it wasn't). Heard about the "French concession" or "British concession" in China during the century of humiliation? Same thing: the US basically asked for an "American concession" in the Philippines. Unsurprisingly, there was quite a bit of backlash in the country with for instance the Peasant Movement of the Philippines (KMP) calling it a “massive sellout” of the country’s land, minerals, and sovereignty (punto.com.ph/us-led-pax-sil…). So much so that the Philippines' government - namely Joshua Bingcang, president and chief executive of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) - issued a statement saying that the Philippines had rejected US proposals that would place the project beyond local jurisdiction (asianews.network/philippines-re…). Note, by the way, this delicious irony: the BCDA is the government agency that was created in 1992 specifically to convert former US military bases at Clark and Subic Bay after the Philippines spent decades negotiating their closure. New Clark City - where the Pax Silica's hub would go - is built on the old Clark Air Base. So the agency whose entire reason for existing is to turn former American colonial territory (i.e. US military bases) into sovereign Philippine land is the one now being asked to hand part of that very same land back under US jurisdiction (and, apparently, declined). Of course though, blocking this specific jurisdiction grab doesn't change the bigger picture. The Philippines is still a Pax Silica signatory, and Pax Silica itself is structurally neocolonial: you supply the cheap labor and raw materials, align your export controls and regulations with Washington's, cut yourself off from the world's rising technological powerhouse - and in exchange you get assembly jobs and the privilege of getting a pat on the head and being called a "trusted partner." They dropped the most cartoonishly colonial demand - governing Philippine soil under US law - but the underlying architecture is the same: you serve America's supply chain, on America's terms, and you relinquish your sovereign right to trade with whoever offers the best deal.
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@posta_octavian Because Ukraine is the spearhead of the United States being used to attack Russia and we hate the United States.
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@eliloop123 Problem is Ukraine has never acted negatively towards them and is the second biggest grain exporter. So why this apathy and often times open hostility against Ukraine?
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Octavian 🇪🇺@posta_octavian·
When Russia invaded Ukraine, the vast majority of the Global South stayed neutral and most of the radical left was unwilling to clearly and unequivocally condemn Russia for its actions. It was their opportunity to finally prove that they're on the side of liberal universalism and that they, too, are willing to participate in building a juster world for everyone, but the opposite happened. They were instead worried about their good relations with Russia and didn't feel like the war concerned them It made me realise that the Global South uses terms like human rights, international law etc. only when it's convenient to them, just like the West does. It shattered my belief that a world order could be built without a hegemon enforcing it. It shifted my outlook on geopolitics much more towards realism. Eventually this resulted in me understanding that different nations and cultures have their own proper interests that can be diametrically opposed to one another. Once you lose your faith in some kind of universal humanity, you have to stop being a leftist.
taoki@justalexoki

looking back these results were actually kind of crazy. how or why did so many turn from the left to the right?

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UBERSOY
UBERSOY@UBERSOY1·
Top 5 levels of philosemitism among non-Jews: 1. The Milei type: actually converts to Judaism, moves the embassy, cries at the Wall, wants to be buried in Israel. He loves Jews so much he actually becomes one (if they allow him). 2. The Shabbos Goy: A faithful servant of Jews. Feels personally offended by the existence of Palestinians and other enemies of Jews. He wants Jews to run the world and is ok by being excluded from this process because he is not Jewish himself. A very sad existence. 3. The Nietzschean: Usually an HBD researcher or a Douglas Murray type. Worships Jews for their high IQ and sees opposition to them as peasant-coded. Considers Jews categorically superior to Gentiles and permits them anything through a transparently biased utilitarian lens. 4. The Zionist Influencer: Loves to ramble about how ‘Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East’ or regurgitate whatever cliché smarter Jews hand down to him, like calling Israel a decolonization project. Geopolitically illiterate but extraordinarily loud about it. Couldn’t find Lebanon on a map but has very strong opinions on how Christians there are supposedly being discriminated and it’s not by IDF. 5. The Goy: Level one. Intellectually vacant and, like number four, supports Israel out of pure ignorance or complete indifference. Raised on a diet of Hollywood and incapable of independent thought. Unlike number four, too dim to even make content, so he exists exclusively as a voter, a comment section fixture, or an unwitting donor to causes he couldn’t explain at gunpoint. Despised equally by Jews and antisemites alike.
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📊📈 Superavit Fiscal 📈📊@superavitfiscal·
EEUU es tan auto-dependiente que no existe ir a comprar unas Lays al kiosco de la esquina. Tienen que subirse al auto, navegar una autopista, bajadas, rotondas, estacionar, caminar 1000 metros para encontrar el producto, etc Y después dicen que son más ricos que Europa porque tienen mas PIB per capita…
Jim Halpert Argento@sapillopillo

jamás en la vida me imaginé que iba a ver a steve carell y a messi compartiendo pantalla

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@noian03 Lo voy a poner en tu idioma: Estados Unidos es el peronismo que le subsidia la defensa a los villeros europeos para que sigan mamando de la teta de la OTAN y así poder controlarlos y evitar su independencia. EEUU hace lo que quiere con Europa, le vive pasando la pija por la cara.
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Noian@noian03·
@nuclearg_ de hecho si, vos te pensas que Estados Unidos paga tanto en el NATO para que EUROPA no le haga competencia o porque le interesa que sus aliados estén bien defendidos? Estados Unidos no quiere vecinos violadores, ya no le sirve porque se le meten en casa o le juegan en contra.
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El argentino es muy poco consciente de la cantidad de países y movimientos a los que les interesa que Argentina siga siendo un pozo de mierda. Argentina lo tiene todo para ser potencia y para hacerle competencia a los más grandes. También, es prueba de un modelo que ellos odian.
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@Reng0o Patriotas de las fuerzas del cielo defendiendo al Imperio Austral del comunismo y la invasión islámica.
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Pablo Viana
Pablo Viana@pabloviana_ok·
La Embajada China en Buenos Aires @ChinaEmbArg mandó sus matones a la Universidad de Belgrano @ubeduar para cancelar una actividad académica en la que participaría el director del centro de Geopolítica de nuestra @free_fundacion. ¿Qué hicieron las autoridades universitarias?Accedieron. Espero que echen al rector y a toda la línea de mando que destruyó el nombre de una universidad que ya no merece ser “universitas” y que las autoridades de la Secretaría de Educación de la Nación tomen cartas en el asunto. También esperamos que @Cancilleria_Ar actúe y ponga en su lugar a estos bandoleros sinvergüenzas que quieren traer aquí la dictadura comunista que aplican a sus habitantes en la China continental. Ni todo el “oro” del mundo vale sacrificar la libertad en el altar de un sanguinario totalitarismo. Y se recuerda que Argentina y Taiwán mantienen vínculo comercial y cultural a través de sus representaciones en Buenos Aires y Taipei. @SPettovelloOK @CHTorrendell @AleCiroAlvarez @pabloquirno @JMilei @free_fundacion @ferrerpicado
infobae@infobae

LA EMBAJADA DE CHINA EN ARGENTINA PRESIONÓ A UNA UNIVERSIDAD PARA IMPEDIR LA PRESENTACIÓN DE UN LIBRO La embajada de China en Argentina, conducida por Wang Wei, presionó a la Universidad de Belgrano para impedir la presentación de un libro sobre el régimen de Beijing prevista para el pasado 29 de abril. La actividad, llamada “China: la seducción comunicacional para normalizar a un régimen”, tenía como objetivo, además, la ponencia de dos paneles de profesionales y expertos en política internacional ante estudiantes e invitados especiales. La coacción diplomática resultó eficaz: la jornada académica, finalmente, fue cancelada. 📲 Leé la nota completa 🔗 infob.ae/42jx1wS

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@liberaldeantoo2 La política industrial: vengan todas las Barrick Gold del mundo a minar los Andes gratis.
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@noian03 Todos menos Estados Unidos, claro. El hegemón mundial se muere de ganas de que aparezca el Imperio Austral a hacerles competencia en su continente.
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Noian@noian03·
Brasil, Inglaterra, Chile (antes sobre todo), Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, China, Rusia, Irán, Venezuela, Cuba, Noruega y más países que se pueden nombrar, tienen intereses en conflicto con nuestro país. Ya sea por parasitismo como Bolivia, o por competencia como Brasil.
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🦁 Milei 🇺🇲 Trump 🦅 CIA 🇮🇱 Mossad 🪖 SOUTHCOM 💧 Mekorot ✡️ DAIA 🇻🇪 Evangélicos 👁️ Palantir 🦠 Hantavirus 🇦🇷 La Argentina de hoy
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@deivisgio @martinvars China tiene algo que todos los países de mierda de Occidente no tienen y eso es un gobierno vitalicio que no está subordinado al circo de la política electoral ni a los lobbies multinacionales. Por eso pueden hacer planes serios pensando décadas en el futuro sin interrupciones.
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@martinvars China es lo que es por qué tiene más de 4 veces la población de EE.UU, si China tuviera la misma población que EE.UU (336 millones) sería una economía como la de Alemania y eso que Alemania tiene apenas 80 millones de personas, su poder económico se debe a su superpoblación.
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Martin Varsavsky@martinvars·
China es un rival politico formidable para Estados Unidos, pero si Estados Unidos logra mantener la población estable combinando 1.5 de natalidad con atraer los inmigrantes más trabajadores del mundo y China sigue como va, sin natalidad y sin inmigrantes, China va a dejar de ser el rival que creemos que es.
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet

Everyone is aware of the demographic crisis in Europe, but take a look at China. A fertility rate below one means that after just two generations, the population drops by more than 3/4. There will be massive economic and geopolitical implications going forward. Are we ready?

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