• Valmond@lemmy.world
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      Every other country by being the fastest arming country in the world? And also being a dictatorship.

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          developing the global south is a win in my book, but backdoors are obviously bad, though it seems less of a downside than what the west provides

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              What am I meant to say? They shouldn’t have bought Chinese or privatised their infrastructure if it was that big of a deal

              Besides, the only solution is local alternatives, USA does the same as China

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                What am I meant to say?

                you’re not meant to say anything specific. this is how freedom works.

                They shouldn’t have bought Chinese or privatised their infrastructure if it was that big of a deal

                you’re right, they shouldn’t have, but corruption is unfortunately a thing and now what you wrote feels a bit like victim blaming 😄

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                  The victim is the government and they usually have a board to talk things through, it would be different if it was an individual decision

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        So the US also threatens the whole of the the world by being the most heavily armed county in the world and also slipping into a dictatorship right?

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              “Whatabout the USA”

              It’s so tiring everything critical of russia or china being immediately met with that fallacy “argument”.

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                Well sorry, but I am from Eastern Europe, I am regularly fucked by US and Russian political interests, while the only local things connected to China are how many factories are built… So yeah fuck the US.

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                  I’m tired of “but when america does it it’s ok???”-"arguments. No, it’s not. It never was. But that’s not the fucking argument when we’re talking about China or Russia. And the same is true vice versa. Leave it, ffs!

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      China is doing a lot of sneaky stuff in the EU (and elsewhere), like operating illegal police stations or have state owned companies acquire critical infrastructure.

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        operating illegal police stations

        No evidence of secret Chinese police stations

        have state owned companies acquire critical infrastructure

        Europe privatizing its critical infrastructure and trading their controlling shares on the open market is not “Chinese” problem.

        What’s more, it certainly isn’t a military threat, when the capital itself is still firmly within the sovereign domain of the host country. European states are well within their power to re-nationalize these privatized companies. They just won’t do that because it threatens the interests of their domestic oligarchs who own the preponderance of outstanding shares.