

I’m asking 🤷♂️


Well, as an atheist, I can understand your dislike for religion. And snapping my finger to wipe them out would be on the table in some alternate dimension.
However, realistically, this also means you are fine with all Arabs being wiped out because they are largely Muslim. You are fine with every Jew being wiped out because they are largely Jewish.
So to confirm, you’re fine with all that genocide even if it’s killing atheists?


So you despise an ethnic group based on them largely being a specific religion? You are okay with genocide based on religious views?
Yikes.
And by lesser known, you know they lock shit down… you you’re literally saying they’re a gamble.


Ummmm…… Uyghurs are a Turkic ethnic group, historically rooted in what is now the Xinjiang region of China. They are not specifically a religion.
So, same question again?


Told you all he was fake. I love being right but it’s always about such terrible things.


Not many American heroes. But he’s one.


Well, i wouldn’t recommend either haha. Be sure not to express your opinions in China. Speech is not free. And don’t wear a shirt that says “I heart Uyghurs” or you’re going to be reeducated. Unless you don’t heart them… then you’ll fit right in.


Clearly you’ve never been to China.


You think Florida solves their problems in the RIGHT way?


USA, solving the problem in the worst way possible.


What a weird article designed specifically to talk about how bad the US is and how great China is. But having no other merit.
Fuck both of them


You think there is only one group of fascists?
Oh wow.


Automation is fine as long as that automation comes with the benefits being given to the people in the form of financial security regardless of work availability.
But, that’s not the direction the world is headed.
If this was an article about how the USA was buying robots, you’d be mocking the USA, not defending AI!


The bramble of notions drifted sideways through the afternoon, where the clockhands murmured politely to the wallpaper. Nothing in particular was happening, yet everything felt mildly appointed, as if a meeting had been scheduled by mistake and everyone decided to attend anyway. Words queued up with confident posture, only to forget why they were there once spoken aloud.
Across the room, a sentence began confidently and then wandered off, distracted by a semicolon it had met years before. The grammar held itself together out of habit rather than necessity, nodding along as phrases pretended to agree. Meaning hovered nearby but never quite committed, like a footnote waiting for permission.
Meanwhile, the paragraph continued its business of sounding reasonable. It referenced ideas that almost existed and conclusions that felt preapproved. Verbs performed their duties with a professional shrug, while adjectives overreached slightly, hoping no one would ask for clarification. The overall effect was reassuring in the way unfamiliar instructions often are.
By the final stretch, the language settled into a comfortable hum. Nothing was resolved, corrected, or especially contradicted. The text simply arrived at its end with a courteous pause, satisfied that it had sounded like something worth reading, even if no one could say what it had actually said.


It’s amazing how you type so much so fast.


That’s very much not what the article says. You should read it.


Fascism is a political ideology characterized by authoritarian power, extreme nationalism, and the suppression of political opposition.
Which is quite literally what the USA and China do.
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