TalkingDuck

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[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 31 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (4 children)

I agree with that. He was going for a repeat of the presidential election, but miscalculated the left.

France has a two-round system, so even if the far-right won the first round he just needed to keep second place and the left would be forced to back him up in the second round giving him an easy win. But with the left overperforming, now his voters are the ones forced to do the whole "lesser evil" dance in a lot of districts. It will be interesting to see in which direction they are going to break.

[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 49 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (6 children)

france-cool elections are happening today. Does anyone have some knowledge how things are looking?

  • As far as I see the far-right are winning the election, but not with enough votes to gain a majority so they will need to form a coalition with someone else.
  • The leftist big tent party are polling as solid second. Mélenchon is cool and based, but I'm wondering how many positions did he have to concede to form the party?
  • Macron's party is eating shit lol Why would you call snap elections at your party's weakest point in history??? Probably the biggest unforced error in politics since Biden agreeing to a live debate (so since yesterday I guess? God liberals are dumb)
[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 53 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Fellas, what the fuck is happening on TERF island?

[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 85 points 1 year ago (11 children)

Biden administration signals it will support push to hit ICC with sanctions

Okay this is getting ridiculous lol. I understand the geopolitical reason the US supports Isreal is that it needs a vassal state to exert military influence on the Middle East / North Africa and prevent any attempts of decolonisation. But at this point maintain the state of Israel is costing them the entirety of their soft power in every other region in the world.

Let's not forget that a massive chunk of America's power(especially in Europe and East Asia) comes from people liking them. Otherwise no one will agree to hosting tens of thousands of their troops in their own country. This is also why the US invests such a large amount on cultural exports like Hollywood movies.

So I missing something in my analysis? Surely the Middle East can't be more important than Europe and Asia? Or is the American political class so demented they can no longer make rational decisions even in the interests of the bourgeoise?

[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 114 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Biden calls ICC decision 'outrageous'

Critical support to Isnreal for destroying decades of Western "rules-based order" propaganda in a matter of weeks

[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I wouldn't put the cold war with China on Trump. I think the period of his presidency coincided with the Chinese government finally getting more independent on the geopolitical scene and also transitioning to high-tech manufacturing competing with the West (Huawei, BYD, Tiktok, etc...). Once the US government realized they are no longer dealing with just an obedient manufacturing hub, they launched the trader war. I think the policy would have been the same no matter if Trump/Clinton/Biden is in charge. Literally yesterday Biden announced even more tariffs on green energy products.

The war in Ukraine is kind of the same. The only reasons Republicans became pro-Russian is because the Democrats were anti-Russian and the parties are obliged to always disagree. If Russia invaded Ukraine under Trump they would just make up a different excuse to support them. "Evil Putin is restoring the Soivent Union. We must stop the commies!!"

[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

With the risk of starting a struggle session, I don't think homeopathy is that bad. At least in my region it means "eat a lot of green stuff and maybe drink some tea" which is objectively healthier than what most people consume.

Granted there is a limit to it. You can't cure a brain tumour by scratching your armpits with a special tree leaf, but in general it can be a decent affordable treatment for very mild colds/diseases.

[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 45 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

Majority of ASEAN people favor China over U.S., survey finds

According to the State of Southeast Asia 2024 survey, compiled by the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, 50.5% of respondents opted for China and 49.5% preferred the U.S. if ASEAN had to pick sides -- the first time Beijing edged past Washington since the annual survey started asking the question in 2020. Last year's survey showed 38.9% preferred China and 61.1% chose the U.S.

Other findings of the survey include that 59.5% of the respondents see China as the most influential economic power in Southeast Asia, far ahead of the U.S. at 14.3%. Meanwhile, 43.9% said China is the most influential political power in the region, versus America's 25.8%.

xi-lib-tears Philippines and Vietnam are being a bit cringe, but all others look good

[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 15 points 1 year ago

spoilers for the third book

Honestly I love how the book played me like a fiddle there lol. The whole time I was on the side of the protagonist that if people are less likely to respond it will help reduce the tensions with the Trisolarians and potentially avoid the conflict. Then as soon as the attack happened and the author explained that a MAD doctrine works only if both sides are ready to push the button and thus the only way to minimize casualties is by being prepared to kill everyone, it all suddenly made sense


[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 27 points 1 year ago

I watched about half of it before I got bored. There were 1-2 good ones, but it was mainly basic soundbites that can get replayed on Fox News to attack Democrats.

Stuff like "What would you say to Biden right now?", "Are the sanctions undermining America's geopolitical power?", "Is there a risk of nuclear war if American troops enter Ukraine?", etc

[–] TalkingDuck@hexbear.net 33 points 1 year ago (4 children)
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