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Estadodederechas

@Estadodederech1

Said Hamlet to Ophelia, I'll draw a sketch of thee. What kind of pencil shall I use? 2B or not 2B?

Katılım Mayıs 2018
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
There's no way to offend a Nigerian like telling him to look at the wider context of his problem and find a systemic solution instead of fixating on the eye-level problem and reacting blindly. Telling them this makes you an unbearable know-it-all, and who do you think you are?
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Olga Bazova
Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova·
NATO is ramping up military propaganda in cinema — The Guardian ▪️NATO representatives held three meetings with directors, screenwriters, and producers working in the film industry in Brussels, Los Angeles, and Paris. ▪️A meeting with members of the British Screenwriters’ Guild is planned for next month. ▪️These meetings have already triggered accusations that the alliance is preparing to organize the production of military propaganda. ▪️Those invited to the UK meeting described it as “outrageous” and “blatant propaganda.” The letter sent to the invitees mentions “three projects” that are already in development.
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Vaxed&Taxed Lloyd
Vaxed&Taxed Lloyd@Bullengarook·
@OopsGuess @MyAsiofreeID China would move up only as a result of intense competition within China. (Best Chinese companies add more value to distance themselves from their ever increasing competitors.) USA sanctions, etc are just speeding the process.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The funniest part of the “de-risking from China” fantasy is that the West thought moving assembly lines to India or Vietnam meant China had been pushed down the value chain. In reality, China was already moving up. India got the screwdriver. Vietnam got the orders. Trump got campaign slogans. Meanwhile, China is exporting industrial AI, computer vision, engineering services, data analytics, and manufacturing technology. That is the real shift. China is no longer just making the shoes, bags, and furniture. It is selling the systems that teach factories how to think.
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Junior
Junior@JuniorPartDeux·
@RealPepeEscobar We’re chinas number 1 customer and control the world’s oil supply at the moment. We have cards my brother
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Pepe Escobar
Pepe Escobar@RealPepeEscobar·
Spot on. Beijing is extensively reviewing whether the US under Trump is "non-agreement capable", in the indelible words of Lavrov. I'll be back in China next week dying to discuss this in detail. Trump arrives with ZERO cards. x.com/AMercouris/sta…
Alexander Mercouris@AMercouris

The importance of this news is being underestimated. In my opinion it is epoch making. China is apparently telling its refiners to ignore US sanctions and to conduct their business in disregard of them. In other words it is telling them that if the US comes for them because they are violating US sanctions, they have China's back. If that expands to include other Chinese businesses, and sooner or later it surely will, the US sanctions era is over. The US remains an enormous consumer market, but China holds the high cards. It is both the 'workshop of the world' and increasingly its high tech research institute and laboratory, and it is also rapidly becoming a major source of global investment capital. Trading with the US remains profitable and attractive, but not trading with China is not an option, even for the United States. It goes beyond saying that if China opposes US sanctions they become unenforceable. It means that they become impossible, and the whole structure which has been created around them must end. Fyodor Lukyanov, who is very well connected in Moscow, is saying the Chinese are undertaking a review to assess whether the US is, as the Russians say, 'agreement incapable'. If so then this decision points to the outcome. @RnaudBertrand @AXChristoforou @TheGrayzoneNews @RealPepeEscobar @thecyrusjanssen youtube.com/watch?v=PZmepe…

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Estadodederechas
Estadodederechas@Estadodederech1·
@thesiriusreport Why are the stars of the automotive industry in Germany turning into arm manufacturers? Because that's the only way out to survive the Chinese EV onslaught.
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The Sirius Report
The Sirius Report@thesiriusreport·
People don't understand why being entertained is deeply damaging. It conditions their minds to not discern or to assess and reach correct conclusions. The entertainment is designed to create a dopamine effect. So you will be drawn back to that source, time and time again. In one simple example, the entertained mind believes that Germany is seeking to build a huge military to go to war with Russia. The reality is that is absolutely not the reason. The informed mind is able to understand why this is the case. The entertained mind can't get a dopamine hit from trying to understand why this is the case so continues to believe the conditioned response being entertained provides.
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Sprinter Press Agency
Sprinter Press Agency@SprinterPress·
Many people wonder why the top leadership of Iran does not take shelter in bomb shelters? Moustafa Pourmohammadi, former Minister of Interior of Iran: The answer lies in the approach they themselves adhere to: for them, the people always come first. There are indeed modern, technologically equipped bomb shelters in Iran, but they were primarily created as part of the defense infrastructure - to protect military facilities and missile systems, that is, means designed to ensure the security of the country and its people. From the point of view of this logic, the leadership does not separate itself from the people. If the leaders were to take shelter while the people remain under threat, this would contradict the very idea of their responsibility. Therefore, it is emphasized that the country's leaders are people from the people and with the people, both in life and in times of trials.
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Robert Miś
Robert Miś@robert_uk1·
@RnaudBertrand Are you doing this as a hobby or do you professionally advocate for Chinese interests? 🤔🙃
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
Oops... The end result of U.S. semiconductors export controls is: Nvidia down to 0% market share in the world's largest semiconductors market, and China's AI is on par with the U.S. "Backfired" is the understatement of the century. (tomshardware.com/tech-industry/…)
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Village life during the rainy season in an African village in Uganda 🇺🇬
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Iran Embassy in Zimbabwe
Iran Embassy in Zimbabwe@IRANinZIMBABWE·
New defendants; Charge: cooperation with Iran and active presence in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. According to some media outlets, the CENTCOM recently succeeded in extracting a confession from a dolphin in this regard.
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Estadodederechas
Estadodederechas@Estadodederech1·
@RitaMar93112090 @wallacemick And protecting the Children, never forget the Children, it works every time, no matter what undemocratic policy you want to implement, mention the Children and you can almost guarantee full support from MSM. Easy peasy.
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Rita Maria
Rita Maria@RitaMar93112090·
@wallacemick It’s also called fighting money laundering and fiscal fraud…
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Estadodederechas
Estadodederechas@Estadodederech1·
@SRonano7 @SprinterPress Burkinabes aren't Murricans, this plan, if implement correctly, will help to rehabilitate petty criminals into society and give them a chance to learn new trades and be able to earn an honest living.
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Sprinter Press Agency
Sprinter Press Agency@SprinterPress·
Burkina Faso is drastically cutting prisons nationwide – only high-risk facilities for murderers, serious criminals and the most dangerous offenders will remain. Prison sentences for petty crimes are being banned. Petty offenders will be turned into farmers to work the fields and feed the state. The country plans to keep fewer than 5 prisons across the entire nation. This raises a bigger question for Africa: Should prisons only punish… or should they also create value?
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Olga Bazova
Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova·
The US is claiming that Iran is using "kamikazi dolphins" with strapped mines to weaponize the Strait of Hormuz. Does this remind you of anyone else using dolphins as a weapon?
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Paul Thorbjorn
Paul Thorbjorn@thunderbear24·
@D162Michele Any of these rules you disagree with? Society still has a responsibility for people's safety.
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Michelle
Michelle@D162Michele·
I love how the West claims to have freedom of speech, then proceeds to list all the things you can’t say under that “freedom.”
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
You want to understand the last eighty years of American politics in one sentence? The owning class won the class war, convinced the losing side it wasn't happening, and then watched the losing side fight each other over the scraps. Immigration. Crime. Culture war. Race. Gender. Guns. Every single one of these is a real issue with real stakes for real people. And every single one of them is dramatically more consuming of working-class political energy than the question of who owns the thing you made with your labor, and why you have to negotiate for a fraction of its value, and why the person who made nothing from it extracts more than the person who made everything. That question, the only question that structurally threatens the arrangement, is the one that is never on the ballot. It's not on the ballot because the people who write the ballot understood Vietnam. They understood what happens when the right question gets asked loudly enough. So they made sure you're always asking a different one.
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Estadodederechas
Estadodederechas@Estadodederech1·
@LePoint What are you waiting for, declear strawberries a national threat to security and send some fromage to retaliate.
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Le Point
Le Point@LePoint·
La Chine mise sur la fraise pour démontrer sa puissance technologique et dominer l'agriculture mondiale. ➡️ l.lepoint.fr/VdU
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
To all Americans reading this, do you realize that Trump is going to end up having America HATED by the entire world for at least another decade? All because he acts like a pirate, a terrorist and a genocidal war criminal. You'll see more Americans, when traveling, pretending to be Canadian to avoid all the hate! 😂
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist

Trump says the “U.S. will be taking over Cuba almost immediately.” Honestly, fuck this tyrant. The US has no right to invade, seize, and take over any country. Our government can’t even govern our own country as 70% of Americans struggle to afford food, housing, and healthcare.

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Sissoko Sora Damba
Sissoko Sora Damba@DelphineSankara·
🛑La réciprocité absolue. La présidente tanzanienne🇹🇿, @SuluhuSamia, a donné 48 heures aux citoyens Sud-africains🇿🇦 pour quitter le pays et a ordonné la suspension immédiate de toutes les liaisons aériennes et commerciales avec l'Afrique du Sud🇿🇦. Cette décision fait suite
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Let me make sure I understand your position, Ben. When America does something good, "lands on the moon," wins World War II, funds a vaccine: That's we. Americans. Our achievement. Our values. Our greatness. When America does something that killed three million people: That's them. The State. Separate. Nothing to do with us. The pride is collective. The guilt is always someone else's. Got it.
Ben Johnstone@mrbenjohnstone

@nxt888 You're conflating "Americans" with the US State. Two very different things.

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