
Conventional narratives in the West hold that the government in China lacks popular legitimacy and only retains power through coercion.

Communism is really the most minimal demand.
I'm a Marxist
A year later
I voted for the liberals
The google AI is the worst thing I've ever seen. I blocked it with ublock because it can't ever get anything right.
It answers that prompt for me without issue
Hexbear is back
He should actually televise this
Just gets worse too as funding dries up and labor in all its forms are squeezed further
I guess it depends on what you mean by a field in the humanities. But it's generally much worse pay, and more competitive because there are a million PhDs and very few good jobs.
I have no idea what to title this post
Honestly forgot this guy existed for a while
Deng after signing the biggest rope deal in history:
Thanks!
Paywall. Does it mention the desulphurisation of shipping fuels?
Sorry I didn't see the archive link. They do lmao. What a stupid fucking headline.
But other factors could disrupt this. Just as reductions from China tapered off, in 2020 the global shipping industry implemented new rules forcing ships to curb their aerosol emissions, prompting a sharp fall in pollution over the open ocean. This might be particularly important in changing cloud cover in those regions, notes Hugh Coe at the University of Manchester, UK. “It’s happening in remote places where clouds are super sensitive to change,” he says.
Is there a pirate feed for the TrueAnon newsletters?
Like wtf, they want so much money for them.
Conventional narratives in the West hold that the government in China lacks popular legitimacy and only retains power through coercion.
Whole process people's democracy stays winning.
Crazy that having popularity contests to choose the least awful idiot is a bad system for effective governance and democracy.
Like China's system isn't perfect, but at least the government can actually do things. I keep voting, and nothing gets better.
This is all Michael Hudson's (Trotsky's) fault
This is good for bitcoin
Likely renters in cities. Lots of young people go to the cities, and housing is expensive there.
You still own the building/apartment. The lease is for the land and will be renewed once it ends.
And this depends on where you are. Urban land is publicly owned. Even if it wasn't, you still need a mechanism to seize land. China doesn't have to wait for a lease to end to do this, just as the US can seize any property they want. This is just how it works anywhere. Property ownership isn't some eternal category, it is always at the whim of the state.
The difference between how someone in China owns their home and how someone owns their home in the US is similar in practice. But in China you don't pay property taxes lol.
Doing this as a bit would be funny for when some lib who uses it to prove we are Chinese bots
Is this ai?