• @Candelestine
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    -310 months ago

    Again, I’m not forming an opinion yet. I apologize that this does not align with your very clearly pro-Chinese opinion. It is not China-Bad, it is China-is-a-country-and-countries-act-in-their-own-interests. These ideas are not harmful, they simply question your faith I suppose. I’m not trolling, I am dead serious in my position.

    … you seriously asking me to provide evidence of any Chinese military research facilities? You understand how silly that sounds? Where do you think their hypersonic missiles came from, gifts from some UFO or something? I suspect the technology was researched through the scientific method.

    Transparency is generally the key to securing trust. Otherwise yes, suspicion should be a default position. I don’t fully trust my government, I’m certainly not going to trust someone else’s.

    • carl_marks[use name]
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      610 months ago

      Again, I’m not forming an opinion yet

      Enlightened Centrist I see.

      These ideas are not harmful, they simply question your faith I suppose

      Or spreading misinformation or unjustified mistrust

      you seriously asking me to provide evidence of any Chinese military research facilities?

      I guess it’s silly to ask that in deed. I’m not denying that they aren’t doing military research, but these are usually within the country. You’re still implying that they are doing arctic facilities to do military research, with nothing but a gut feel and no evidence whatsoever. Apart from the enlightened stance that they could be and nothing else. Which goes back to my original point that anything can be dual use.

      • @Candelestine
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        -110 months ago

        It’s just healthy suspicion man. If you expect me to just apply some kind of universal trust to a country of human beings on Earth, you are sorely mistaken. People are people. No country on Earth is some holy union of people above being concerned about, that somehow does no wrong. That’s just some weird, misplaced faith.

        • carl_marks[use name]
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          510 months ago

          Dude none is saying you shouldn’t be suspicious and none is saying you should be applying trust universal to any country. I generally agree with your statement.

          Voicing your suspicion however, when you’re uninformed is not contributing to anything and makes you either a concern troll or lapdog for imperial interests.

          • @Candelestine
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            -110 months ago

            Not if my suspicion applies to imperialists as well. It’s not trolling if it helps keep you safe in an online world.

            • carl_marks[use name]
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              510 months ago

              Not if my suspicion applies to imperialists as well

              I hope you’re talking about the US

              It’s not trolling if it helps keep you safe in an online world.

              Chuds are also only asking questions and being skeptic when talking about lgbt and trans issues, right?

              • @Candelestine
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                010 months ago

                Anyone that tries to subject others to their control is practicing imperialism, in the modern form anyway. It used to mean something else. It’s certainly not just the US, though we’ve done our fair share.

                You can usually determine whether someone is trolling or not with some discussion. Just because someone says lgbt does not give them carte blanche to say whatever they want. If you really want to detect trolls, you need to remember some of them pretend to be lgbt just to cause more chaos.

                It’s not “both sides-ing” to assert that no position should be immune to criticism. No matter how underdog they are. Being an oppressed underdog should not give someone license to just do whatever the fuck they want like you’re some fictional char like Batman or something.

                • carl_marks[use name]
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                  410 months ago

                  Anyone that tries to subject others to their control is practicing imperialism, in the modern form anyway. It used to mean something else.

                  “Subjecting others to their control” is not a useful definition of imperialism. Also, I believe you’re mixing it with the definition of “authority”.
                  Also there’s a reason that it’s not commonly defined as where you have finance capital shaping the states foreign policies in order to export surplus capital, secure commodities and cheap labor in foreign countries

                  It’s certainly not just the US

                  I agree, a variety of other global north countries engage in it too.

                  It’s not “both sides-ing” to assert that no position should be immune to criticism.

                  Not sure where you get that I’m saying this. Please carefully reread my comments and let me eat my own words when you find it and I might be able to clear up the misunderstanding. What’s I’m saying is this:

                  • If you haven’t researched a topic enough, why voice opinion or skepticism?
                  • It’s valid to have skepticism, but then why not research it instead?
                  • If you believe to have done your research, back it up with your information sources in order to contribute more to the discussion than your blank skepticism

                  Otherwise you’re functionally indistinguishable as a concern troll.

                  Also regarding China: They’re definitively not above criticism, but when you do, it better be substantiated.

                  • @Candelestine
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                    010 months ago

                    China’s system is opaque. Without allowing independent observation, aka transparency, there is just no point. I’m simply not willing to give them any extra faith. For the third time, suspicion is default. Suspicion exists until evidence to the contrary is provided. This is just a basic safety principle in the modern age and is healthier than faith-based alternatives. I know you didn’t say that, incidentally, I was getting out ahead of a potential criticism before it appeared, saving us the time of having to discuss it. I was not accusing you of saying it, was I?

                    I think it’s a very useful definition of imperialism, actually. It captures the new, informational-based methods of attack that have become so common in just the past couple decades. Economic and military (the original) imperialism are simply other methods. I am well aware that some communist thought tries to equate imperialism with global capitalism, making them identical. This is actually less useful imo.

                    You don’t think exerting authority over foreign people is functionally a form of imperialism, in basic principle?