• @goat@sh.itjust.works
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    10 hours ago

    oh stop being the melodramatic american. the world is a huge place and is hardly affected by what happens in your local area. My country didn’t change from 2016, nor did most other countries. It is not a world-wide problem.

    I’m not saying you can’t be upset, please, get mad–I’d be mad. But don’t invoke the world’s name, please, we don’t care.

    • @Evkob@lemmy.ca
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      I live in Canada, so I’m obviously biased in the sense that we’re one of the countries most affected by US politics, what with them being our largest trade partner and having a massive land border with them.

      That being said, are you unaware of the global rise in right-wing extremism and fascism following the 2016 election? The US is the richest country in the world, with the largest military, and they also have a tremendous amount of soft power (at least in English-speaking countries) through their cultural influence in media exports.

      I don’t understand what you gain by pretending the US isn’t a massive global power with huge influence over international relations.

      • @kameecoding@lemmy.world
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        Not only that, but they also contribute to climate change per capita way more than any other country and the climate don’t care about imaginary lines painted on maps

      • @goat@sh.itjust.works
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        Except the US won’t do anything to solve their part of climate change, and the change in leadership will not affect their inaction. I think the best bet for solving climate change is a shift to renewable energy and laws and standards for AI and bot use.

        Every country also contributes to climate change. It’s not exactly an issue where you can put sole blame on someone. China for instance, emits the most CO2, but not by per capita, and also because they handle the world’s manufacturing and emissions. The Middle East, Oceania and countries below the equator all contribute more than their share of emissions… But that’s also because they’re in a hotter, drier climate.

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          If you think solving climate change requires a switch to renewable energy and don’t see the difference between US Democratic and Republican Admins, you’re not approaching this from a place of rationality

        • @Littux@lemmy.world
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          best bet for solving climate change is a shift to renewable energy

          Nuclear energy is the future. Companies like Microsoft are now using entire reactors for their AI server farms.

    • @PunnyName@lemmy.world
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      Read Project 2025. And then look at the rest of the leaders that followed Fuckface 45 and his bullshit behavior. This is going to snowball to hell and back.

      • @goat@sh.itjust.works
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        I don’t care about Project 2025, it’s not my country. It doesn’t affect me in any meaningful way.

        You need to remember the rest of the world isn’t as stupid as the US. All the other country’s trump wannabes got humiliated, defeated and left the political scene as losers and loners.

        Quit assuming the world cares about your dumpster fire. Makes you part of the problem and even more deserving of it. I’m not saying you can’t be upset, please, get mad–I’d be mad. But don’t invoke the world’s name, please, we don’t care.

        • @TheObviousSolution@lemm.ee
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          People who don’t care about geopolitics are the ones who immediately turn to nationalist rhetoric when those geopolitics begin affecting them.

        • @HungryJerboa@lemmy.ca
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          You can’t draw an imaginary line between American policy and your home country. It affects everyone when more natural disasters happen or food prices rise due to global insecurity.

    • babybus
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      Do you believe what you’re saying or do you pretend to believe?

      • @goat@sh.itjust.works
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        10 hours ago

        I believe it from experience. My country was unaffected by 2016. Same with my neighbouring countries. Nothing dramatic or drastic occurred.

        2020 was the same.

        This will also be the same.

        Most countries are unaffected by other countries’ elections.

        • @Clent@lemmy.world
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          This is the proletariat view of the world.

          For anyone who isn’t just a common wage worker and is aware of how markets work, it is very definitely not the case.

          A cog in the machine cannot perceive the machine’s changing output.

    • JaggedRobotPubes
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      In a way it’s less upsetting reading something so short-sighted, because the chance to stop it has probably passed. We’ll all find out together the massive scope of this problem.

      • @goat@sh.itjust.works
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        Short-sighted? Please. Nothing major changed in the world from 2016. There was Korea, and… That’s bout it. Geopolitically.

    • @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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      I agree with the sentiment. There are so many “democracy is dead” posts that make me want to scream “motherfucker, it’s dead in America, not worldwide”. The US is one country out of over a hundred. Many of us are just glad that you’ll finally shut the fuck up about your election.

      With that said, from a climate perspective it fucks everyone over. From a business perspective the economy tanking will affect markets worldwide. For Ukrainians and Palestinians, there’s a huge shift towards Russia and Israel that will be problematic for decades.