• Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml
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          21 hours ago

          America is an extremely natural trading partner, an overwhelming military threat, and right next door to all of Canada’s major cities.

          They, more than any other country, need to walk a tightrope.

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            20 hours ago

            They don’t. Not really.

            America is nothing economically without its trading partners. And that goes for every country, not just the US.

            Accepting what the US does is a stupid idea on any country’s part because Trump’s tariffs have nothing to do with “normal trading”. If anything, they’re abnormal.

            And they should be treated as such. Laughed off. Ridiculed. And most certantly not appeased. This entire situation isn’t unlike the Hitler Sudetenland stuff.

            Whatever Mr. President says Mr. President gets. Not really a good foreign policy move. It was percisely the US who set up penalties for countries “restricting trade”. Why should other countries not hold the US to the rules?

            Both import and export tariffs are barriers to trade. Since Mr President’s childish demands are appeased, soon enough, those countries appeasing will start “reciprocal” tariffs on Mr President’s percieved enemies. Why? Because it’s Mr President’s next logical step.

            Now, short of all countries that decided on appeasig the US make a sharp U-turn, what’s done is done.

            But, should they decide on such a course of action, they’d isolate America on the world market, which would dissuade Trump from keeping his mercantilism up.

            The alternstive is isolating themselves from others, together with America.

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      There was a large influx of Euro-nationalists around the time of some Reddit controversy, alongside the “Buy European” movement. Not that I disagree with anti-US Empire sentiment, that’s the correct take, but tons of Euro-nationalists seem to think they are immune to the ills of capitalism and are totally disengaged from the western imperialist hegemony. Seems that’s why there’s such strong support for NATO on Lemmy, despite everyone more or less being anti-US (with some notable exceptions).

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        13 hours ago

        Which ones?

        According to the most recent report (2024), people in China have overwhelmingly positive views of their political system. 92% of people say that democracy is important to them, 79% say that their country is democratic, 91% say that the government serves the interests of most people (rather than a small group), and 85% say all people have equal rights before the law. Furthermore, China outperforms the US and most European countries on these indicators – in fact, it has some of the strongest results in the world. The figure below compares China’s results to those from the US, France and Britain. These results may help explain the high levels of satisfaction with government reported by the Ash Center.

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          Surveillance isn’t outside the norm for western countries, and is focused more heavily on businesses than on random civilians. As for censorship, it’s mostly a tool to suppress capitalists from using media to undermine the socialist system. Overall, people in the PRC broadly support their system and believe it to be constantly improving, so that’s what truly matters most.