Hmm I do wonder what happened to those XiBucks…
Hmm I do wonder what happened to those XiBucks…
As a Finn I literally got told in school that Winter War was a “defensive victory” for Finland.
A reminder that judaism doesn’t recognize the new testament.
I’ve been seeing videos from Sabbatical. He’s from the US and seems to understand China from a typical anticommunist worldview, but he’s most likely well-meaning and respectful of Chinese people and culture.
relationship goals
Russia asking help from North Korea was always less about Russia being desperate and more about 2 sanctioned countries finding themselves in the same team. Ukraine has been asking help too, but media does not interpret that as being desperate.
The developing/underdeveloped countries have been made reliant on foreign investment trought colonialism and coups, making them have no choice but to agree to loan terms. These terms ironically strip away the same ways to develop that modern rich countries used to develop themselves, like high tariffs and infant industry protection.
By market logic the poorer countries then have to compete for investment by cutting wages and social programs. The rich countries can instead subsidise food production, enjoy safety nets and bail out their companies in economic downterms. This doesn’t even touch the unequal exchange between the poor and the rich.
Stepping out of line is not an option. The IMF, World bank and WTO have made that clear
The Finnish Communist Workers party has a similar take. They do say that multipolarity is a good thing, but call Russia and China imperialist.
This evening I cooked some chicken with some veggies and rice. I tried making it taste close to chinese/asian and after tasting I think I achieved that. Using seasoning that I had at hand and letting them fry in watered down japanese kikkoman soysace with a teaspoon of sugar added did the trick. I’ve also made some New York style oven cheesecake a few times now.
Communism is when the spoon is comically big.