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I want the government to protect children from getting brainrot. Just like I want them to make sure our schools are safe, even if that means “controlling what some people do”
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2024-29-05
If you actually go to China you'll see that there's one third of the country that's essentially living in Seoul or Tokyo, another third that's living in Minsk and a final third that's living like villagers in Africa, without even toilets.
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2024-29-05
I'll try this again as well and make it simpler for you to understand: Social Media is already regulated to oblivion. CCP isn't the example we should strive to follow. Especially when they regulate shit that shouldn't be regulated (wealth flaunting).
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2024-29-05
There's literally nothing bad about this. In fact, if this was a Ban Tiktok thread, people would point out this sort of positive censorship as the kind of thing that China does not allow on Douyin.
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2024-29-05
Ah I see... I was trying to poke fun at your proverb, because when you pick a wild poppy the petals almost immediately fall off. As flowers go, you get almost nothing when you pick a poppy, just a green stem. But if the metaphor relates to getting shot in the head during trench warfare, the red petals falling off of the flowers that are too tall makes more sense than I gave it credit for.
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2024-29-05
The nail standing up gets hammered flat..
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2024-29-05
>Displaying wealth you don't possess with the goal of selling a product is at the very least fraudulent behavior. By that definition, half of all television commercials would be banned, since they mostly feature actors gushing over expensive products that they don't own. No more car commercials, since they feature people flaunting luxury vehicles for the purpose of selling them! >Also this is far easier to implement if you think about it. No it isn't. How does the law define "wealth"? What's the threshold for the monetary value of items presented? How does it define "flaunting"? My car is pretty cheap, but if I feature it in a video will I get flagged because a poorer person considers me wealthy? >And even then if you possess it, implying that other people can obtain it by buying your product is still an unethical marketing practice. And this is oddly-worded. It's unethical to feature a product, and tell other people they can buy one through their sponsor link? >Banning scams implies that you need to prove that the thing is a scam, banning the means through which the scam reaches people to me sounds far easier and far more effective. Banning all forms of communication would be the only 100% effective means to prevent all scams, but you'd still punish mostly innocent people. Also claiming to be personally wealthy is not a required element of a successful scam
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2024-29-05
Also, poppies grow very well in disturbed soil. So the first thing to grow in battlefields were poppies.
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2024-29-05
Both of you. Straight to jail
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2024-29-05
Pardon my ignorance but people in China had that option?
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2024-29-05
You say that like it’s a bad thing.
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2024-29-05
The dreaded *notions*.
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2024-29-05
An asshole doesn't have a sense of smell.
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2024-29-05
I know it’s China but how would this be enforced? And how does one interpret “wealth flaunting” behavior?
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2024-29-05
But just because you dislike something doesn't mean it should be forbidden. The idea of forbidding it should be even more repulsive that the activity you dislike.
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2024-29-05
lol right? Bragging about your fast car is absolutely free speech.
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2024-29-05
Used to be in hk and now moved due to the crackdown
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2024-29-05
Bullshit. “Humility as a virtue” is something that was only ever professed as a value **for the lower classes**, as a way keeping them in their place. Define Humility: “**a modest or low view of one's own importance**; humbleness.” And yet we can’t figure out why depression is endemic, people are apathetic, so many people feel resigned to mediocrity. You should view yourself as important. You should view yourself as having value, and capabilities. You should give a damn about yourself. Stop upholding the “virtues” of 17th century feudal society.
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2024-29-05
RIP Yozenkin
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2024-29-05
Notice how they are only banning "flaunting" wealth and not wealth? It's only to protect the rich from public opinion.
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2024-29-05
I don't know if banning is the right move, but social media built around "flexing" and showing off your wealth is annoying AF and makes the world a worse place.
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2024-29-05
>a lot of change Wtf does that even mean? You really think if we had 80% Dem control we would stop funding BS wars, get our finances in order, take care of people in the U.S., secure the boarder and stop corporations from controlling our government? Wake up dude, stop playing the Red v Blue game, this is not football.
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2024-29-05
Can't have the poors realizing that they're trapped and taken advantage of. They might rise up. 
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2024-29-05
Just in time for a Mao style 5 year plan?
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2024-29-05
This confuses the ai.
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2024-29-05
What are they now? I thought they were a hybrid of Capitalism and Communism.. am I wrong here?
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2024-30-05
Almost no commonality in the comparison, location, size, previous development, previous trade relationships were all much more in favour of the KMT. Not accounting foreign aid and wealth taken from the mainland when the nationalists left. 
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That's an entirely different concept of bacteriological warfare.
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2024-29-05
Well, send balloons with sweets & candy bars back. Go full Luftbrücke.
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2024-29-05
Free tapeworms.
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2024-29-05
Not this shit again -SK
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2024-29-05
They literally do.
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2024-29-05
Talk about a shitty neighbour….
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2024-29-05
*"North Korea's totalitarian government has for years complained about South Korean activists who float anti-Pyongyang materials and other items into the North. The leaflets often criticize North Korea's human rights record or mock its leader Kim Jong Un and are sometimes packaged with items of value, such as dollar bills or USB flash drives."* For anyone who is questioning why they'd send poop over.
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2024-29-05
Agree, but most redditors will disagree. "This time will be different" is what they keep telling me.
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How can she even run for re-election when she is being investigated for "interference in public functions, destruction of SMS, corruption and conflict of interest"!!!
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corpos being upset about something and adding culture at the end of it
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2024-29-05
National service, dealing with sick workers for their laziness, what's next? banning those pesky unions? maybe building some more prisons? legislating just two genders?
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2024-29-05
If everyone just works harder, they too can be rich like myself and my wife.
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2024-29-05
What has that even got to do with the government? You don't receive any statutory sick pay until you've been sick for more than 3 days. These are people either taking unpaid sick leave or availing themselves of a benefit that their workplace decided to grant them.
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India is in the unique position where the west needs India more than it needs the west. The west will tolerate anything India does because it needs India as a counterbalance China. India is exploiting this situation.
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2024-29-05
As a trucker, knowing full well there were no loads for Kyrgyzstan and now suddenly they are a normal destination from Europe, I'm sure they take cargo that later gets sent to Russia.
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2024-29-05
We only left 20 billion in weapons in Afghanistan
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2024-29-05
Sure would be a shame when India starts running out of fresh water and we remind them of this little event
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Isn't that the whole idea tho? The US sells to someone "reputable" to make money and then they don't give a fuck where it goes from there cuz their hands are technically clean. That's how they supply terrorists with guns, they don't sell to terrorists, that would be wrong, so they sell to the Saudis instead.
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2024-29-05
If Russia already has a lot of US weapon components, surely it wouldn't hurt to let Ukraine send them a bunch more.
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2024-29-05
Well quit supplying Ukraine with weapons that they lose to Russia🤦‍♂️
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2024-29-05
The mistake was made🤦‍♂️
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2024-29-05
In what way misleading?
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2024-29-05
But now days India daring US even India MFA threatens back US
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2024-29-05
I always struggled to see how sanctions would effectively work in our world.
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2024-29-05
Then most EU getting Russian gas through nord stream, have EU guts to stop it?
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2024-29-05
Wouldn't an unacceptably high number be "1"?
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2024-29-05
You keep eating the shit sandwich that DC feeds you. One day you'll realize that your young dumb and full of cum self didn't know it all. It comes with age. It's called wisdom. It's you young know it alls that are gonna realize you didn't know it all and your govt lies to you. People like you are the ones that are gonna have a wild decade.
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2024-29-05
Money corrupts and journalism is a business. get your news from many sources (and businessinsider is probably not a great one)
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Plus a lot of these components have very legitimate commercial uses. The fuel flow sensor for a random old tractor/civillian plane/whatever and a MiG-31 are similar enough that one could be pretty easily substituted for the other. So chinese tractor manufacturer A buys 1000 and a few *wink wink nudge nudges* later Russia has 100 replacement parts for their migs and there’s not really a good way for anyone to really know this is happening.
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100%. Sanctions are very unlikely to get everything and every country to stop supplying Russia. The idea is to make it economically untenable without huge strain on the macroeconomics of the country. Juet look at the numbers of goods shipped direct to Russia before the full-scale invasion and the numbers to countries that are breaking sanctions like Kyrgyzstan now. Yes, the shipments to Kyrgyzstan are up ~180 to 200% of these electronic components, but those numbers pale in comparison to the direct shipments of those components to Russia pre-2022. i.e. Russian manufacturers are paying exorbitant monies for less quantity of components with longer lead times than they would have before the war. High demand; lower supply. Anyone who's worked in manufacturing over the past 5 to 10 years can tell you just how much supply constraints like that put on their business under COVID. The sanctions absolutely need to be extended and tightened further to provide incentives for businesses and leaders in these countries like Kyrgyzstan to reduce this circumventing. But to say sanctions are completely ineffective or not effective is missing the forest for the trees. We'll never likely get to zero US or European components with how globalized international trade is - even with regimes like ITAR, but we can make it prohibitively expensive and difficult such that it's economically untenable and unfeasible at-scale for Russia. To some extent we have seen that with the large reduction in missiles fired at the Ukraine compared to earlier in the war. That is a prime example of sanctions' effects. Russia has primarily switched to Iranian drones for its terror bombings most nights instead.
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Indian domestic electronic manufacturing is so shit that we need to start a PLI (production linked incentives ) scheme worth billions just so we can entice component manufacturers or even bigger manufacturers to setup supply lines. China has their hands on our neck, they sell ( even dump ) components to us en masse. This creates a trade deficit in lieu of 100 billion USD. Suffice to say that this is a huge threat for India. Where is this domestic manufacturing capacity you speak of ? The only fab we had in Mohali ( a place in northern India, even this wasn't state of the art ) went up in flames in the 80s. Micron is setting up a fab which will open next year and even that is for the DRAM and SRAM chips. ( nothing you can repurpose into a military chip ).
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2024-29-05
Could it be the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan contributed?
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2024-29-05
I agree with everything that you've said, however, companies can't seem to do much about proper undercover companies siding with Russia under the hood and that was the point that I was trying to make. Even national intelligence agencies make mistakes, it would be absurd to expect companies trying to go above and beyond without any sensitive inteligence data - hence having CIA involved or something.
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2024-29-05
Lots of Sanctions breaches happening here. The banks that facilitated these transactions or have a transactional nexus to the transactions are about to have some major issues clearing USD.
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2024-29-05
He did. Got stopped by the british
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2024-29-05
Not just Kyrgyzstan, but Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan and Georgia and Uzbekistan and other countries subordinate to Russia. It is necessary to understand that since Russia has been co-operating with Iran and North Korea for a long time, it allows us to suspect that sanctions against these countries did not work and allowed them to produce weapons because of their proximity to Russia, which deliberately violates international law!
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2024-29-05
AAAAAH THANK YOU FOR SAVING ME THE CLICK AND RESOLVING MY PENDING ANNOYANCE AT US OFFICIALS LOL
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2024-29-05
Not saying India is doing it but they’re probably one of the most likely suspects, having wide access to western chips, trade relations with Russia, and a fairly neutral stance in the conflict.
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2024-29-05
The USA produces 9 BILLION rounds of small arms ammo every year. And they have a few dozen billion in storage.
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2024-29-05
What about our illustrious allies, like India? This isn't just some "totalitarian" conspiracy, much of the world was more then okay with bypassing our sanctions
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2024-29-05
None of these countries give a shit? Why should they? Everyone has their own self interest, and it's not like the US is a particularly reliable ally.
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2024-29-05
What about current news suggests anything is failing on Russia? Besides success in the "most important war of the 21st century" lol
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I gave up on people really caring about anyone who lives in the part of Eurasia that was once the Soviet bloc when a professor explained to me in college that a nation like North Korea [is still allowed to export slave labor to Nations like Poland](https://youtu.be/awQDLoOnkdI?si=pwMAk9iMVc2DeeuU)
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2024-29-05
I doubt it will work most likely it will backfire
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2024-29-05
I haven’t read the article but the meaning seems clear to me. Russia has via intermediaries been getting their hands on a lot of components that supposedly had export restrictions.
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2024-29-05
I feel like the game and show Fallout explains perfectly what happens to the world when cattle ranchers outnumber the sherrif's.
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2024-29-05
Sorry to offend you by the wrong propaganda drug. We’ll go with Qanon pills. Though due to horseshoe theory it’s not like they are that different 🤷🏼‍♂️
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It's much simpler than that. Savvy businessman in other countries that are not under export sanctions buy it from US companies knowing full well they can then sell it to Russia with a premium on top. They then sell it to Russia with a premium on top. I don't see how US companies can do anything about that, anybody they sell it to could sell it to the Russians.
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2024-29-05
Is there any decent media left at all?
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I would be surprised if a missile needs more computing power than i586
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2024-29-05
Business Insider knows exactly what they're doing with this misleading title. Such a trash publication.
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Maybe, but the US is trying to prevent high end chips from landing in Chinese hands as well. If China is getting them somehow, I feel like they'd want to keep them for themselves rather than sell.
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Armenia has not joined a CSTO meeting or training since before the Ukraine war started. They also stopped sending their share of funds to the organization. On paper it is a member but has been gone for years. Armenia also is heavily cracking down on its businesses to make sure nothing sanctioned gets to Russia.
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CSTO: Caviar and Skanks Treaty Org.
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Christians getting genocided isn’t newsworthy 😞 Yes 100k Armenians were genocided and the world did not care. Gaza started 2 weeks after the Armenian genocide and the propaganda machine was quick to jump on that.
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2024-29-05
This is like if you actually held meat packing plants and farms super responsible for hiring illegal immigrants. Nobody wants to actually 'hurt' a business. Better to be mad at someone who is working or Russia.
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exactly, they were taking the better of their 2 main world power options, at the time.
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Also, sanctions are not a hermetic seal. There's always going to be a way around sanctions, that's human nature. But if sanctions can make a 50c motor controller unavailable, and make Russia import $500 washing machines to strip parts out of instead, then they're working.
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>Suffer the effects of a 20 year occupation You mean expanded life span and actual infrastructure in their country ? Such suffering. >Guess we wanted it bad enough to spend 20 years and trillions of dollars to kill tens of thousands of people but not bad enough to actually achieve it. Yea trying to give democracy to a country that doesn't understand why that's a good idea.
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❌The CIA better get on this right away ❗
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Oh no the dangerous things we keep just mass producing ended up being dangerous :0
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I wonder if the headline was intentionally worded to make people think that (either to push a certain point or to make people click).
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What a fucked up outlook you have
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2024-29-05
No way!
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2024-30-05
Cartels in Latin America are getting a little jealous. You promised your weapons were only for us.
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So US allows Russia to strike within Ukraine with US weapons but has not agreed to let Ukraine strike Russia. Gotcha.
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> Unfortunately they’ve been the true war profiteers of this conflict Are you sure the countries mass selling their arms are not profiteering from the conflict at all 😭
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