Sino-Amen break soft power, but at what cost?
Sino-Amen break soft power, but at what cost?
I unfollowed her a few months ago when she stepped into just asking questions TERFdom.
I guess this is modeled after the war on drugs: Civil forfeiture in the United States
The contraband cargo is now the subject of a civil forfeiture action in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The United States’ forfeiture complaint alleges that the oil aboard the vessel is subject to forfeiture based on U.S. terrorism and money laundering statutes.
If housing is made more affordable, the capital-brained can only interpret it as a housing bubble popping, and they can only interpret that as a bad thing—despite affordable housing being a good thing—because they can only think in terms of returns on capital investments. Articles on impending doom for China’s economy have been a constant drip for nearly a century, but right now it’s a fire hose of what I can safely assume to be bullshit & copium.
Al Franken’s 2003 The Gospel of Supply Side Jesus
Carl Zha: Made in China-How Huawei defeats US Tech Sanction on China
Carl Zha talks to @TheRedPillDiariesOfficial about how Huawei’s latest phone Mate60 Pro defied all expectation to defeat the US tech sanction on China. Why ultimately US tech war on China is self-defeating.
I had no idea and am delighted to learn that they’d rolled their own OS to replace Android.
I don’t get it either, but: Murder of the Romanov family
The layoffs will continue until morale improves.
For the past two months, archive.today links have been sending me to an infinite CAPTCHA loops, and since they are shortened/obfuscated URLs, I can’t even extract the original URLs that they are shortening.
Some of his content has been good, so can we please criticize him where criticism is due without hyperbolically calling him “a complete fraud”?
I don’t think any of this aid is given but lend-leased. At worst they’re debt traps.
From Henderson’s past Telegram posts, he seems to be a longtime professional China alarmist.
Guys is it normal that Katherine Maher was CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, and subsequently joined The Atlantic Council, and currently serves on the US Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board?
Caitlin Johnstone: Wealthy Capitalist Accidentally Makes Great Argument For Revolution