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Ultra-left accelerationist Dengist

My matrix is @queercommie28:matrix.org

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Cake day: 2022年3月4日

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  • Lovely, here’s the source list from my project from last year:

    https://www.mybib.com/b/1J6ko1 (too big to paste on here)

    Yes, I used Xinhua, simply to learn about Xi’s youth.

    Unfortunately, It’s a little outdated with the progress they’ve made in the last year. I didn’t cite them, but there’s also the “at what cost” meme articles saying China growing more forests and public transportation is a bad thing.

    You may not believe it, but we know the Secretary of the Treasury does from her recent comments.


  • QueerCommie@lemmygrad.mlOPtoMemes@lemmy.mlCapitalists don’t care if we burn
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    The fact is, their power demands are rising, so they invest in and build coal power plants as much as no other country.

    Of course, that’s unfortunate. I’m critical of them and they could be doing better. However, have you considered why? It’s western factories that go to China and produce our goods. The West’s carbon footprint is effectively laundered through China. Also, speak for yourself. Genocide Joe over here keeps approving oil pipelines. Yet you set your malaise on China. They and the EU also keep increasing their military budgets sharply, and the US MIC has long been the greatest contributor) to the climate crisis.

    I’m pretty sure it’s just for publicity

    I love that your source here is nothing more than intuition.

    So please remove this china-greenwashing post,

    Lol, you’ve given me no reason to. While the West fails to meet it’s pitiful Paris Climate Accords goals, China has more ambitious goals and is already far ahead of them.

    It’s just a horrible place

    Again, no evidence, absurd reasoning. If China’s such a bad place why have they eliminated poverty and why are chinese living longer, healthier, and happier than USians? Why are at least 95% of Chinese happy with their government?

    Edit: I somehow forgot to mention: how can China’s green energy be just for show when the US has recently bemoaned their overcapacity?



  • That’s the most pathetic lib gotcha I’ve seen in a while. The one child policy made sense at the time considering the low development they started with and the time it takes to build up and support a bigger population, but you know there were exemptions for minorities and it’s not a thing anymore. Second thing, idk what you’re talking about, but yes bad corporations do business in China. That doesn’t take away from the fact that the PRC is doing way more for the climate than the rest of us.


  • Tbf there is a resource extraction problem, but that is significantly higher in the “we just need to line Elon Musk’s pockets so more people have cyber trucks” approach than the “you can have a good EV for yourself if you want but we also have great public buses and trains running on renewables” approach.

    Edit: the book that I mentioned criticizes both approaches and offers an interesting hemp based solution. I think it’s right and hopefully China more hops on that train. Anyway, I forgot your original comment mentioned it being “just as bad as oil” which is blanketly absurd.

















  • QueerCommie@lemmygrad.mlOPtoMemes@lemmy.mlFuck lawns
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    Lol, just because people have a legal “right” to some things doesn’t mean we don’t have a right to criticize the ways it’s damaging and there are far better alternatives. It’s also notable that in many places “private property” owners are not allowed the “right” to do what they wish with their land if it might be beneficial to the ecosystem because it would decrease “property values.”