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Best Friends posted:Acting like China is the evilest county on Earth after we spent two straight decades murdering random civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan at massive scale is driving me insane. Also us blowing up Libya for lols and doing everything but pull the trigger on Saudi arabia's crimes in Yemen. I have no idea how so many people think we're the good guys, at all. Ah yes because that's exactly what I said.
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This is the most amazing thing I read today https://twitter.com/MikaelThalen/status/1443303462054236160 https://twitter.com/MikaelThalen/status/1443319091779891203
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Best Friends posted:Acting like China is the evilest county on Earth after we spent two straight decades murdering random civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan at massive scale is driving me insane. Also us blowing up Libya for lols and doing everything but pull the trigger on Saudi arabia's crimes in Yemen. I have no idea how so many people think we're the good guys, at all. Don’t worry, China spent the past 20 years taking notes and they figured out the best way to get people to say “oh well, nevertheless” is to keep the rest of the world plied with cheap consumer goods. The difference between the US and China is that they’ve never made any pretense about being the good guys.
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# ? Sep 29, 2021 23:03 |
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Best Friends posted:I have no idea how so many people think we're the good guys, at all. Inside the US, we're all high on huffing our own goddamn farts.
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pantslesswithwolves posted:Yeah, there was a guy who came back after his 100,000 hour probation expired, either earlier this year or late last year. I can't remember the thread where he reappeared or what the outcome was but it was pretty funny. Yeah, that was Lungfish. They seemed bemused by it all.
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Tythas posted:This is the most amazing thing I read today but wait, there is more https://twitter.com/MikaelThalen/status/1443322372082130944?s=20
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# ? Sep 29, 2021 23:21 |
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Just 160?
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Edit: Yeah, the rest were smart enough to use a private email.
Godholio fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Sep 29, 2021 |
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bird food bathtub posted:Just 160? so far
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# ? Sep 29, 2021 23:50 |
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The context is a lot of people in my real life keep asking "should we boycott the Olympics" and that seems completely crazy to me. No one's boycotting anything happening in America, and a lot more blood is on our hands. There is massive pearl clutching generally right now about China, and mostly from the same people who wish we put Muslims in camps here and clapped like seals for every depravation we've inflicted abroad on Muslims.
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ded posted:but wait, there is more I wonder how many more are going to be @localpolice.com
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boop the snoot posted:Just based on that pic I would consider that live ammo if you handed it to me. I don’t trust dimples. I made my own dummy rounds with drilled holes that are visible from every single angle in the case. And then replaced the primer with pencil erasers.
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Topical (for the last page) https://twitter.com/CosplayCentral/...ingawful.com%2F Edit: i am not explaining what any of those words mean
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# ? Sep 30, 2021 00:01 |
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Best Friends posted:Acting like China is the evilest county on Earth after we spent two straight decades murdering random civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan at massive scale is driving me insane. Also us blowing up Libya for lols and doing everything but pull the trigger on Saudi arabia's crimes in Yemen. I have no idea how so many people think we're the good guys, at all. Weird way of saying "acting in support of a UN Security Council resolution which was passed after the Libyan opposition literally begged for foreign military intervention."
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Stultus Maximus posted:Weird way of saying "acting in support of a UN Security Council resolution which was passed after the Libyan opposition literally begged for foreign military intervention." maybe we shouldn't be doing that
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Stultus Maximus posted:Weird way of saying "acting in support of a UN Security Council resolution which was passed after the Libyan opposition literally begged for foreign military intervention." So it’s china’s fault for not vetoing it? It’s hard to understate how stupid and disastrous the Libyan intervention is.
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ElMaligno posted:Topical (for the last page) Oh great, how am I supposed to find out what a "firearm" is, smartass?
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# ? Sep 30, 2021 00:13 |
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A reminder that "nation bad" isn't a zero sum game, both the US and China have done lovely things independent of each other. You can boycott the Olympics and say china bad, while also acknowledging the US has done some lovely things worthy of protest as well.
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Defenestrategy posted:A reminder that "nation bad" isn't a zero sum game, both the US and China have done lovely things independent of each other. You can boycott the Olympics and say china bad, while also acknowledging the US has done some lovely things worthy of protest as well. This sounds dangerously close to acknowledging nuances exist, which we all know is BAD.
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Defenestrategy posted:A reminder that "nation bad" isn't a zero sum game, both the US and China have done lovely things independent of each other. You can boycott the Olympics and say china bad, while also acknowledging the US has done some lovely things worthy of protest as well. Pretty much this. But in this case the comment, was really because of the release that the tickets can only be sold to residents of the Mainland. It almost seems like they're trying to hedge against that. Look I'll be the first to acknowledge that if you're into China HR issues, there is a lot of right wing poo poo to wade through, but there are also a lot of people who genuinely do care and are on board abroad and at home to support civil rights.
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Honestly my first thought was that they didn't want to import a billion covid tourists
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Comrade Blyatlov posted:Honestly my first thought was that they didn't want to import a billion covid tourists I don't doubt that's a leading or majority reason, but I also think there is a little bit of hedging too. That said wouldn't vaccine passports and entry requirements just solve that concern anyway?
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America isn't yet ready to hear the conversation that other countries might be re-thinking exactly how badly they need or want plague-infected American tourism.
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China still has a 3 week quarantine for anyone coming into the country.
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Defenestrategy posted:A reminder that "nation bad" isn't a zero sum game, both the US and China have done lovely things independent of each other. You can boycott the Olympics and say china bad, while also acknowledging the US has done some lovely things worthy of protest as well. Holding other countries to far, far higher standards than our own isn't nuance, it's simply a double standard. I'll take anyone boycotting China seriously when they also boycott us. Edit: or when they actually boycott Chinese products Best Friends fucked around with this message at 01:09 on Sep 30, 2021 |
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Best Friends posted:Holding other countries to far, far higher standards than our own isn't nuance, it's simply a double standard. I'll take anyone boycotting China seriously when they also boycott us.
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Best Friends posted:The context is a lot of people in my real life keep asking "should we boycott the Olympics" and that seems completely crazy to me. No one's boycotting anything happening in America, and a lot more blood is on our hands. There is massive pearl clutching generally right now about China, and mostly from the same people who wish we put Muslims in camps here and clapped like seals for every depravation we've inflicted abroad on Muslims. Honestly I don't get the obsession with China being our enemy since they make half our stuff and we haven't fought since Korea, and Russia is doing WAAAAY more on the world stage to gently caress with us if you're looking for an enemy. It's hilarious listening to all the right-wingers stanning about human rights in China while trying to restrict voting here, to the point where the USPS is permanently damaged.
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Sergg posted:Honestly I don't get the obsession with China being our enemy since they make half our stuff and we haven't fought since Korea, and Russia is doing WAAAAY more on the world stage to gently caress with us if you're looking for an enemy. It's hilarious listening to all the right-wingers stanning about human rights in China while trying to restrict voting here, to the point where the USPS is permanently damaged. I seem to recall people saying that the focus is kept on China because both sides know we won't do anything, where if we focus on russia poo poo is more likely to blow right the hell up and no one wants that not sure if its true or not, but it does make sense to me
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I have no doubt Ben Shapiro will join Amnesty International and become a refugee activist for Chinese Uighurs.
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RFC2324 posted:I seem to recall people saying that the focus is kept on China because both sides know we won't do anything, where if we focus on russia poo poo is more likely to blow right the hell up and no one wants that You say this, but we're also revitalizing our entire nuclear enterprise over the next 15-20 years, which seems to me to be a heavy focus on Russia. The conventional stuff, particularly expanding the Navy, is for China.
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Sergg posted:Honestly I don't get the obsession with China being our enemy since they make half our stuff and we haven't fought since Korea, and Russia is doing WAAAAY more on the world stage to gently caress with us if you're looking for an enemy. It's hilarious listening to all the right-wingers stanning about human rights in China while trying to restrict voting here, to the point where the USPS is permanently damaged. It’s because Russia is a weak state in the conventional sense. It’s relatively poor and unable to project its power beyond its borders in a meaningful way. Its most recent geopolitical success was making sure Bashar al-Assad’s government stopped hemorrhaging soldiers and territory all for the sake of maintaining the one warm water port it can call upon in the Mediterranean. China is a country that is actively attempting to project its power in a number of ways from Hong Kong to the South China Sea in ways that are overt and definitely noticeable to Japan, Korea and our other allies in the eastern Pacific. Its aspirations definitely should be considered and accounted for in US grand strategy, but that isn’t to say that we should be treating them as a de facto adversary. I’d instead hope that we treat them with the respect afforded to a rising global superpower while holding them to account for bad behavior as well, but I’m also a dumbfuck who would like to believe in things like a rules-based international order. Frankly I’d be more worried about a regional war between India and China than I would a global one between the US and the latter.
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https://twitter.com/ithayla/status/1443320852653621248?s=21 https://twitter.com/ithayla/status/1443324604051693570
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You love to see it.
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As an Infosec proffessional let me be the first to say Get hosed Epik, you losers
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# ? Sep 30, 2021 03:28 |
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I think that is the most thorough owning of a target I've ever seen. Holy poo poo balls. They didn't get the keys the to kingdom, they put the kingdom on flatbeds and hauled it away.
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pantslesswithwolves posted:Frankly I’d be more worried about a regional war between India and China than I would a global one between the US and the latter. As would I, considering the ~230-250 new silos the Chinese are constructing in NW China are best-positioned to strike at India, not the US, even though we're still not happy about them. Their tightly clustered construction suggests TWO things: 1) they were constructed with a first strike in mind, and 2) tight clustering like that suggests they're not terribly worried about the retaliatory force having extremely high-yield warheads or a sizable allotment for counterforce strikes against empty silos.
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I'm just going to pretend I scrolled past this and assume Jeffrey has already identified and remediated any such possibilities for grandpa forums here.
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BIG HEADLINE posted:As would I, considering the ~230-250 new silos the Chinese are constructing in NW China are best-positioned to strike at India, not the US, even though we're still not happy about them. Their tightly clustered construction suggests TWO things: 1) they were constructed with a first strike in mind, and 2) tight clustering like that suggests they're not terribly worried about the retaliatory force having extremely high-yield warheads or a sizable allotment for counterforce strikes against empty silos. What's your take on this silo expansion being just a shell game? I mean China already has enough nukes to cause existential problems to any adversary, so building empty silos to make potential opponents sweat and dump more money into the arms race, while spending less money yourself, seems a decent move.
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BIG HEADLINE posted:As would I, considering the ~230-250 new silos the Chinese are constructing in NW China are best-positioned to strike at India, not the US, even though we're still not happy about them. Their tightly clustered construction suggests TWO things: 1) they were constructed with a first strike in mind, and 2) tight clustering like that suggests they're not terribly worried about the retaliatory force having extremely high-yield warheads or a sizable allotment for counterforce strikes against empty silos. Yet somehow when Americans propose dense pack it’s purely defensive?
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bird food bathtub posted:I think that is the most thorough owning of a target I've ever seen. Holy poo poo balls. They didn't get the keys the to kingdom, they put the kingdom on flatbeds and hauled it away. mycrimes.iso
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