
Propaganda Caller
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In the west you will never experience gigmaxxing with your loving foid in the back😣




악마는 프라다를 입는다 2 동양인 차별 논란 판단은 각자가 …. 1. 화려한 패션계에서 혼자만 안경과 체크 셔츠 차림의 '촌스러운 너드'로 묘사됨. 2. 첫 만남부터 상사에게 부서의 비인기를 언급하는 등 눈치 없고 무례한 성격으로 설정됨. 3. 대사에 예일대, GPA 3.86, ACT 만점 등 구체적인 스펙을 넣어 '공부만 잘하는 기계' 이미지를 씌움. 4. 서구권의 오래된 편견인 '지능은 높지만 사회성은 부족한 아시아인' 캐릭터를 그대로 재현함. 5. 아시아계 인물을 입체적 개인으로 그리지 않고, 주인공과 대비되는 우스꽝스러운 비교 대상으로만 활용함. *아시안 진 초우가 나오는 장면




Vivek Ramaswamy is calling for a shift toward a productivity powerhouse, urging Americans to master AI rather than fear its future.




多文化共生って日本人が 日本らしさを捨てることを言うの?



Joe is partly correct. I do hype life in China. Is it because everything is amazing in China? Of course not. There are many things that could improve in China. Political pluralism. Air quality. Censorship. Consumption. Work-life balance. I could go on. But the hawkishness about China is a familiar tale. I try to tell positive stories about China because I believe they need to be told. For several reasons. First, I believe China's rise is genuinely good for the world. It's moving us towards more multilateralism, peace, and clean energy. Second, I believe it's important to challenge the narrative that casts China as a tyrannical regime determined to topple the West and subjugate the rest — a narrative that is, in my assessment, more a reflection of Western hegemonic anxiety than of actual reality. Third, I am someone who believes that economic and social development is a good thing. When a poor country becomes less poor, when hundreds of millions of people escape hunger and insecurity and are able to lead longer, healthier, more dignified lives — this is worth celebrating. China isn't paradise on earth, but we should recognise the remarkable transformation that China's rise has entailed. I'm a fan of @TheStalwart's and @tracyalloway's podcast, Odd Lots. If they are interested, I'm happy to come on their show and share why I believe China's rise is good for the world, and take tough questions about it.


Two independent American companies can now do something China’s entire aerospace industry can’t. Bullish on America.














