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@3mel | 5 June 20 | |
if the template trump has laid down gets followed we'll be moving backwards as a whole. fake bravado and posturing from politicians will eventually destroy international dialogue and push us back into more hostilities. there's a whole bunch of republican politicians aping trump and his style now selling the idea that all problems can fixed with a hammer. |
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@vampboy | 5 June 20 | |
I'm thinking... somethings are indeed best dealt with a hammer. A war isn't always the end. It can often be the start of new things. All that international dialogue is merely a bunch of self interested politicians sitting on top of an exploding pandora's box, attempting to push the explosion down... while the echoe of that suppressed explosion is felt thousand of miles away in down trodden and poor regions, while the after effects are felt in the more powerful regions as people start losing jobs and businesses collapse as they fail to compete with cheap labour and unfair market practices. This was all bound to happen sooner or later. It's only so long you can sit on that time bomb and cloud the issues with politicially sensitive diplomatic 'dialogues' that go absolutely nowhere.
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@3mel | 5 June 20 | |
what would Jello do Jello Biafra from The Dead Kennedys goes thru some history he's been involved in of the police starting riots or being the only people responsible what happens when the government riots pt1 |
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@3mel | 5 June 20 | |
@ vampboy - 5.06.20 - 10:04pm I'm thinking... somethings are indeed best dealt with a hammer. A war isn't always the end. It can often be the start of new things. All that international dialogue is merely a bunch of self interested politicians sitting on top of an exploding pandora's box, attempting to push the explosion down... while the echoe of that suppressed explosion is felt thousand of miles away in down trodden and poor regions, while the after effects are felt in the more powerful regions as people start losing jobs and businesses collapse as they fail to compete with cheap labour and unfair market practices. This was all bound to happen sooner or later. It's only so long you can sit on that time bomb and cloud the issues with politicially sensitive diplomatic 'dialogues' that go absolutely nowhere. you think a hammer can make China change it's ways ? or rather the pretence that you'll use one ? |
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@vampboy | 5 June 20 | |
I have no pretence about using a hammer. I'm not Thor, you goofball. And actually over long term, yes, the trade war, then the pandemic and the massive exposure of their coverup already has local Chinese manufacturers turning inward rather than expanding outwards.
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@3mel | 5 June 20 | |
you're not in government either, I wasn't talking about you.
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@vampboy | 5 June 20 | |
You need a separate thread if you want a discussion on that sort of hammer usage involving the Hong Kong government.
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@3mel | 5 June 20 | |
@3mel | 5 June 20 | |
@ vampboy - 5.06.20 - 10:37pm You need a separate thread if you want a discussion on that sort of hammer usage involving the Hong Kong government. I'm not looking at trump exclusively in relation to Hong Kong, but Mike Pompeo apparently said they'd remove Hong Kong's status as a separate territory from China. they're screw*ng you guys regardless. |
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@dan27notts | 5 June 20 | |
@ kipling - 5.06.20 - 08:04pm Fkin idiot , trump saying George Floyd would be happy that the USA unemployment rate was comin down .... How the fk did he become a leader? How do you know George Floyd wouldn't of been happy? |
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