https://archive.ph/32nyH

Not sure if tankie, but certainly very misinformed lol.

Also why even pick between USA vs PRC?

Where is the love that the EU rightfully deserves? 🥺 (GDPR, Right to Repair, etc…)

Edit: I mean, to clarify… I don’t like the idea of a global superpower existing regardless.

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    How about not having a hegemon but instead we all get along for our mutual benefit? Regular people in all countries have no quarrel with each other. It’s all being instigated by power hungry, greedy assholes.

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    “Amazing” until the next one come along and fuck around. They haven’t a single clue about chinese history lol. No one single country should dominate the world.

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    Swapped their mad idolatry of the us for mad idolatry of china. Still the same daddy issues.

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    Does the EU really deserve all that love? Much of their wealth was and is built on colonialism. Poverty numbers are similar to USA. A similar rightward political shift is happening. Which metrics are we comparing and which are we ignoring to determine how great the EU is?

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    Also why even pick between USA vs PRC?

    Because those are currently the only two superpowers we have.

    Where is the love that the EU rightfully deserves? 🥺 (GDPR, Right to Repair, etc…)

    Yes, that’s all very nice and I am immensely glad that we have at least that, but realistically we’d have a hard time against either of the others.

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      Because we’re a fairly loose confederation instead of a single unified polity, a united Federal Republic of Europe would be an instant global power on par with the US and the PRC. That’s why America has always opposed European unification.

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          I’m not sure it works that way. I mean, maybe, the circumstances of everyone being separated into a collective of one-culture countries instead of mixed together make the circumstances a little different, but at the same time it’s definitely true that the US being able to leverage “cultural differences” to build an alloy that’s stronger than the components has a huge amount to do with its strength as a world power.

          (Well, strength as of 2015 or so. Trump attempting to tear down the unique benefits of a truly multicultural country is one of the reasons he is such a catastrophe.)

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        a united Federal Republic of Europe would be an instant global power on par with the US and the PRC

        How, and how instant?

        We don’t have oil nor that much coal or sun. We don’t have the shipyards. We don’t have the microchip technology, we don’t have the phone operating systems or market places. We don’t have the entertainment IP. We are not secured by two oceans or have a billion people speaking one language.

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          We don’t have oil

          Norway says hello. Also, as we transition away from fossil fuels, that’s likely to become less relevant.

          We don’t have the shipyards

          As far as I know, Italy and France have significant shipbuilding capacity. Of course, biggest producer of military ships atm is not the US, China or an EU country, but South Korea.

          We don’t have the microchip technology

          Neither does the US or China. That’s all Taiwan.

          we don’t have the phone operating systems or market places.

          Unfortunately, very true. Hopefully the EU digital sovereignty stuff takes off and starts making a difference.

          We don’t have the entertainment IP.

          There’s some great movies, TV series and games that are made in the EU. I don’t know if that’s necessary to project power though.