• Evie @lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    So Putin was mad his little probe crashed on the moon because of his orders that he killed the top scientist in his country, to make sure they never reach the moon now… Sounds about Putin

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      1 year ago

      We can all thank our lucky stars for that. Totalitarian regimes are usually corrupt, and talent is based on how much you pay rather than your actual talent. They usually do alot of own goals that benefit the leader and it’s cronies rather than the population at large. And constant purges which again helps the upper echelons but causes the country to go backwards.

      We can thank their corruption for their ‘3 day special operation’ taking almost 2 years and counting now.

      Similarly China now has a population and economic crisis of their own doing to please their leader. Disallowing tutoring causing alot of younger generations to lose their job and killing the tech industry jobs because of beef with jack ma. And the one child policy which was a large part of the population decline.

      We’re lucky that people can’t speak up to their leader when they make mistakes. Imagine if these regimes were competent. We just need to look at Germany in WW2 to see how that can turn out.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah but if people could speak up, it wouldn’t be authoritarian, and we wouldn’t have this problem at all.

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          1 year ago

          They’re very nationalistic especially China. There’s no guarantee they don’t want to conquer the world even if they were not authoritarian. Just ask any of them about the 9 dash line, instead of saying something neutral like no comment they say yeah it belongs to us.

          So the best thing is even if they democratise, for the moment never interrupt your enemy whilst they’re making a mistake.

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            1 year ago

            Yeah but it’s a similar situation as to Russia where the majority of people think their “special operation” in Ukraine is a good thing because that’s all anyone on TV and social media ever says. Because no one is allowed to question the authoritarian regime. If someone questions anything they disappear.

            If you never heard anyone ever say China’s “nine dash line” thing is bullshit (which it is), why would you ever question it? You’ve never heard any evidence or any counterpoint to it, you just hear that various countries in Southeast Asia are trying to take away Chinese territory. The only way you’d hear otherwise is if someone questioned it publicly on TV or at least on social media. But who’s going to do that? Didn’t Naomi Wu get disappeared for just questioning security on the products made by Chinese tech companies? If they disappear someone for something as small as that, who’s going to happen to someone that publicly questions foreign policy in China?