• mlg@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    “Lol China will never catch up”

    Outsources everything to China

    China catches up

    “Yeah well China will never become eco friendly”

    China starts producing cheap eco friendly tech

    Yellen: “Hurr durr muh overproduction will hurt the oil compa- i mean global market”

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      “We already benefited from slaves so now slavery is bad, We dictate what civilized world means”

      and

      “We polluted the whole world for our industrial revolution, so now pollution is bad, we protec environment”

      Outsources everything to a country without any labor rights or environmental protection

      feels good man

      also

      “We enabled our big tech to create a global surveillance system and international monopolies”

      Tiktok bad because it reports to CCP

      Pointing out any of the hypocrisy means you’re a tankie (i’m yet to know what it actually means).

      As far as I’m concerened, one does bad things without any filter, one uses the media, tech and its hegemony to project a positive image while severely downplaying and ignoring their atrocities.

      Sooner or later, China is also going to learn to do the same with their big tech and media companies.

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        What you said is all true. And most of the tankies I’ve come across seem to hold their beliefs mostly due to learning about and needing to confront the hypocrisy that you’ve outlined.

        But in my opinion, they come to some strange conclusions. For example, it seems to me that many hold Russia and especially China up as some kind of shining beacon of hope, and miss that they are just as bad as the US, if not worse, just in different ways.

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    Similar thing happened to German telecommunication infrastructure (for an industry nation our internet is notoriously bad in compatison to EU neighbours), happened to our public transport infrastructure, especially to our trains, and is currently happening to our hospitals.

    Privatizing critical infrastructure has never been a good idea.

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    And Canada, too. Thanks Mulroney.

    Privatized oil, privatized Air Canada, privatized Via Rail. They would’ve gone further if they could’ve.

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    Because Karl Marx said socialism is good, and they determined Karl Marx is bad, therefore socialism must be bad.

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    7 months ago

    As an American with a lot of experience with this exact problem, it really depends on what city in the US you live in. Some places hate pedestrians like they are Satan’s ass cancer, and some places it’s so common no one even notices. It all depends on the city’s involvement with infrastructure.

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    Sweden also stopped investing in infrastructure in the 1980s but not because of privatisation. It’s just very expensive. Now everyone one is blaming each other when everything breaks down, especially politicians that are no longer in the government. There is no “accountability” for the government.

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      The child in me takes some twisted pleasure in hearing of Scandinavians suffering from similar problems to us over here who seem to be unable to right the ship. Maybe it’s a misery loves company thing. Maybe it’s because I think the more of us suffer, the quicker we can all work together on a larger scale to come up with a fix. Just feels a bit hopeless at times, and I guess it’s by design.

      And I wish the best for you in Sweden, I don’t mean to suggest I am hoping for your failure at all. I just see a picture painted here and on Reddit so frequently of a bustling utopia, and it can be a little demoralizing at times.

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        Maybe it’s because I think the more of us suffer, the quicker we can all work together on a larger scale to come up with a fix.

        I’d love to share that line of thought, but then I remember the COVID response and that initial plan for a patent free vaccine.

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          Same shit different day it feels like. I just don’t know what it’ll take for a full on workforce strike. Whoever is pulling the strings does a great job balancing taking away our liberties with working us to the bone.

          You’re absolutely right though, and it just leaves me feeling like what now, what do we do? And then we fight over stuff amongst each other.

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      But I was told that Sweden is a socialist utopian paradise where there is no right wing, all the cities, bridges, and sidewalks are clean, new, and shiny, you can walk or cycle everywhere 365 days a year, free healthcare and lollipops are offered on every street corner, and everyone is happy and productive all the time!

      Did the internet lie to me???