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kebab@endlesstalk.orgto News@lemmy.world•U.S. rocked by four 1-in-1,000-year storms in less than a weekEnglish1·10 hours ago“Drill, baby, drill”
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump announces 30% tariffs on goods from the EU and MexicoEnglish1·12 hours agoGenerated by Grok:
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Former GM Executive: BYD cars are good in terms of design, features, price, quality. If we let BYD into the U.S. market, it could end up destroying american manufacturersEnglish1·1 day agoYep, the vast majority of the teams mentioned are used exclusively for private companies and public institutions to report cyberattacks, taking down phishing sites and issuing guidance on things like the minimum password length. Or protecting military against cyber threats - would suck if you had, let’s say, drones, that during the wartime turn out to be compromised by the enemy army and sabotage your operations. That’s perfectly understandable and different than stealing trade secrets via cyberattacks. Therefore I’ve asked for actual reports of actual hacks conducted by any of the countries I’ve mentioned
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Former GM Executive: BYD cars are good in terms of design, features, price, quality. If we let BYD into the U.S. market, it could end up destroying american manufacturersEnglish11·1 day agoWhat technologies Germany, Poland, Singapore or Norway stole since the fall of USSR if that’s the case? I can name many technologies that China stole, that the US stole, but definitely don’t see it as a critical piece for all nations. Most countries don’t even have hackers nor network of spies capable of stealing other countries’ valuable trade secrets
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Exclusive: Evidence of cell phone surveillance detected at anti-ICE protestEnglish1·1 day agoYes, I’ve been there multiple times. I have seen people who went to jail for sending a political meme on a private WeChat group because Xi felt insulted. Even in the US which is in a huge democratic backsliding for years, it’s nowhere that bad. In China there’s also “massive false information” but the thing is, it’s all government-run propaganda only and the rest of the world’s media is blocked. In the US, you can read Al Jazeera if you don’t like the American media narratives. In China you can’t. In USA, you can use Lemmy to laugh about Trump’s fake tan. In China Lemmy is blocked and even if it wasn’t, laughing at Xi gets you in jail. There’s no political freedom in China, even if it’s in shambles in the US now, let alone countries with a working democracy like Switzerland.
Hong Kong is not mainland China, you picked one of the only two places (alongside Macau) that doesn’t have a censored internet in China. Regular Chinese need to pay $30 for a visa/entry permit to Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a different system than Mainland China. When taking about China, I am talking about mainland China and not a special administrative region of Hong Kong, obviously.
Regarding the economy (I’ve never mentioned it and it has nothing to do with democracy but ok), many people in China also can’t afford health care and are living paycheck to paycheck (or worse). China is not just Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. Do you think 120 yuan pension is enough in the Chinese village near Chengdu? That’s what grandparents of one of my Chinese friend make. Asked her if that’s enough, she laughed and replied “of course not!”. Do you think they were able to before retiring, working their whole lives as farmers? Do you really think such people don’t live paycheck to paycheck and it’s USA-exclusive issue than China doesn’t have? Do you know how many months of a median wage you need to work for a house in any major city in China vs in the US (spoiler: it’s even longer than in the US).
Summing up: the political freedom is still lower in China than in any flawed democracy (as I stated before), and China also has its economic issues which you seem to neglect. Yes, USA has those too, but it’s still among the richest countries in the world. You would be better off in many European countries if you’re poor but not in China.
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Former GM Executive: BYD cars are good in terms of design, features, price, quality. If we let BYD into the U.S. market, it could end up destroying american manufacturersEnglish34·1 day agoWould be great if the competition was not about stealing others’ technologies
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Exclusive: Evidence of cell phone surveillance detected at anti-ICE protestEnglish47·2 days agoJust a friendly reminder that China is still much worse than any flawed democracy when it comes to freedom
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Lula threatens 50% tariff on US goods in retaliation for Trump levy on BrazilEnglish7·2 days agoShame on some EU countries
And the UK too
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Lula threatens 50% tariff on US goods in retaliation for Trump levy on BrazilEnglish1·2 days agodeleted by creator
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Forging ahead: Russia sidesteps sanctions to import Austrian machinery [via Spain] for making howitzer barrelsEnglish31·2 days agoHolding people who enabled this accountable won’t fix the core issue, there’s always gonna be someone in the whole EU wanting to make the same thing, even if you cut one of the hydra’s heads. Better to work on improving the mechanisms of detecting the operations between the Russian companies instead
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto News@lemmy.world•Trump asks Liberian president where he learned English, his country's official languageEnglish1·2 days agoI am not outraged; quite the opposite - amused. Sorry if you find it bizarre. Imagine the same headline but replacing Liberian with Australian
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto News@lemmy.world•Trump asks Liberian president where he learned English, his country's official languageEnglish36·3 days agoI am not a Trump supporter, you can check my posts history on Lemmy. I am not defending Trump, I am talking about the news’ headline
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto News@lemmy.world•Trump asks Liberian president where he learned English, his country's official languageEnglish422·3 days agoI like how they included “his country’s official language” so that people can laugh about Trump being stupid and not feel dumb themselves. Wondering if they would also write it if it was about Australia or the UK and not Liberia
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto News@lemmy.world•US issues sanctions against Francesca Albanese, UN official investigating abuses in GazaEnglish41·3 days agoDid you create your Lemmy account just to say this?
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Nestle Petitions To Cancel ‘Seattle Strong’ Coffee Trademark, Arguing It Owns SeattleEnglish7·3 days agoSwiss neutrality at its finest
kebab@endlesstalk.orgto News@lemmy.world•Exclusive: OpenAI to release web browser in challenge to Google ChromeEnglish5·3 days agoFirefox for the win!
UK is probably the biggest supporter of the US in Europe (along with Poland) and is not a part of the EU, hence not affected by the tariffs mentioned by the OP