
Avgustin Yulianovich Chernyshevsky ☭ ☭ ☭
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Avgustin Yulianovich Chernyshevsky ☭ ☭ ☭
@Avgustin1996
Postdoc at UNC Chapel Hill. Marxist-Leninist. 🇮🇳🇨🇳🇨🇺🇻🇳 🇰🇵 🇱🇦.

















This guy may be the Michael Jordan of ping pong.



I listened to the full China speech at the World Economic Forum this morning. The VP has a name, but let's be honest, his name doesn't matter. He's a mouthpiece for Xi Jinping and nothing more. The message is clear and mirrors that of Mark Carney's speech: middle powers must band together and find an alternative to the American Empire. China is positioning itself as that alternative. This comes right as the Trump administration has pulled out of the World Health Organization, making China the WHO's top state donor. This is a continuing trend as the United States abandons globalist initiatives leaving a gap to be filled by China. And China's message of more globalism as a solution to economic instability caused by corruption and mismanagement serves to turbo charge their influence in the rotten middle power nations. It's a much more appealing message than Trump's, which is: Clean up your backyard, make better stuff and give us a reason to do business with you. Canada and the EU have become economic parasites searching for a host. Trump's "America First" foreign policy is based on establishing transactional relationships with other nations. The tariffs came from the realization that America was bleeding trillions of dollars as a consequence of subsidized trade with the weaker middle powers—and rather than aggressively ratchet up output in their own industries to be more competitive, they're now going to hop off the American wagon and onto China's, which offers economic sanctuary in exchange for their sovereignty. The weakness on display amongst Canada and the EU is pathetic. They're going to trade freedom for a free ride—and that's exactly how virtually every single person who flirted with communism was duped by it. Once again, America has to win.



In Muslim-majority districts or those with a high Muslim population share in West Bengal, over 30% of voters were called for SIR hearings, a sharp contrast with low-minority districts such as Bankura and Purulia... | @chhuti_is✍️ thewire.in/politics/in-we…









