palestine Palestine PSL presidential candidate Claudia De la Cruz speaks against the Israeli apartheid regime
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    Based

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  • china China [抖音] Rwanda Following China's Lead on Development
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    Inshallah

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    [抖音] Rwanda Following China's Lead on Development https://www.douyin.com/video/7393857201464495370

    This 抖音 video goes over how Kigala, Rwanda is starting to look a lot like cities in China. It's really interesting to see how strongly China is (positively) influencing Rwanda's development

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    askchapo askchapo Best place to live in China?
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    here's a video with english subs to explain why 云南 is so special. here's another video that's more about 昆明 tourism

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    It's sad to see 苏州 (suzhou) characterized by its relationship to 上海 (shanghai), when 上海 is merely a city invented by China within the last 100 years to interface with the capitalist west. 上海's culture draws from the original, ancient cities of 杭州 (hangzhou) and 苏州. If history had played out slightly differently, 普通话 (common speech) would probably be their 吴语 (wu chinese) due to 南京 (nanjing)'s influence.

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    Chinese people I've heard from generally say 昆明 (kunming) is the best place to live, at least from a natural scenery and weather perspective. Here's a map, where 昆明 is outlined in the 四季如春 (four seasons as spring) area, meaning the weather year-round is like spring. Beyond the climate, 云南 (yunnan), where 昆明 is located, is a mountainous province that is also a biodiversity hotspot. There's bountiful microclimates and many local cultures as well. Definitely not a "Max GDP" sort of place, but the other factors are incredibly good.

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  • fuckcars FuckCars Walkable cities are fun!
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    Yes because they didn’t build enough townhomes

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  • fuckcars FuckCars Some cities are not built for the people but to be profitable for capitalists
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    The largest urbanized areas are all in the states, with cities of 7 million like Boston having more built-up area than 37 million tokyo-yokohama. Nobody can hold a candle to <1000person/km2 density in statesian cities. It’s absolute madness. I guess prodigious consumption of resources makes the economy looks good though.

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    I can’t wait until australia and new zealand are kicked out of the imperial core through economic warfare. Demographically, it’s already well on its way to becoming an asian country. The west can play in the north atlantic.

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  • china China Man Brings Treats to Ethnic Minorities in Rural China Border Region
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    wow, that’s awesome, thank you for sharing! I’m guessing in 广西 you’re seeing a lot of 庄族文化. Whatever you’re up to 我祝你万事如意

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    Even some billionaires seem perfectly content with one home lmao

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    ooh have you been before? what was it like?

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    Man Brings Treats to Ethnic Minorities in Rural China Border Region https://www.douyin.com/video/7403659861407321398

    Literal translation of Chinese title: "At great cool mountain, for Yi People in rural village selling goods is what personal experience". Wholesome video of man bringing tasty food to villagers in a border region inhabited by Yi people in China.

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    Famous Chinese Professor on World Order and WW3 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ycwt_qcrKJ8

    I’m curious what you all think about this. There are definitely some hot takes from this Chinese prof this guy is translating. The hottest take imo is that multipolarity is a worse system, on the balance. It’s also an interesting take that assassinations and hybrid warfare is more likely than nuclear war is more likely than mechanized war among superpowers.

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    chapotraphouse chapotraphouse It's really hard to feel motivation to do anything in life when you basically know things are going to get far, far worse before they get better
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    No, the author is not an anticommunist. This book would not be so widely promoted in China if it were anticommunist. His depictions of the cultural revolution are focused on the suffering people went through in a neutral way. I don’t think it’s controversial in China to say that there were issues with the cultural revolution that led to suffering for some. Here’s an official narrative to summarize the cultural revolution on Chinese internet:

    文化大革命全称“无产阶级文化大革命”,发生于1966年5月至1976年10月,是一场由领导者错误发动,被反革命集团利用,给党、国家和各族人民带来严重灾难的内乱,留下了极其惨痛的教训。[1][3][4]

    The full name of the Cultural Revolution is the “Proletarian Cultural Revolution”, which took place from May 1966 to October 1976. It was a civil unrest that was wrongly launched by leaders and used by counter-revolutionary groups to bring serious disasters to the Party, the country and the people of all ethnic groups, leaving an extremely painful lesson.

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  • news news Trump watches himself get shot ‘over and over’ and staff fear he has PTSD: report
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  • chapotraphouse chapotraphouse It's really hard to feel motivation to do anything in life when you basically know things are going to get far, far worse before they get better
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    I urge you to read To Live. I think it would help you through these emotions

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  • news news Bulletins and News Discussion from August 12th to August 18th, 2024 - Marshall Plan: Now As Farce - COTW: Ireland
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    I have no idea tbh

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    It is true that there are many hotels across NYC that have been repurposed to house newly immigrated people. The people living there are mostly from Latin America, but also there are hotels of people just from sub-saharan Africa, so it’s a diverse mix.

    I am in contact with someone who works directly on managing new immigrants for NYC. From what they’ve told me, it is a serious crisis for the city, since they are constantly looking for increasingly creative ways to house everyone. Their allocated capacity would run out and they’d have to scramble to accommodate new arrivals.

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  • comradeship Comradeship // Freechat Best language learning resources? (Besides Duolingo)
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    I’ve heard good things about dreaming spanish

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  • comradeship Comradeship // Freechat Reflections from a trip back to china
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    Maybe we’re both just biased, but it’s crazy what you said about rude airport security because i swear that was the first thing i also noticed when getting back to the USA. Maybe they just hide it better in China, but i swear the workforce in the us is in a state of visible desperation. it’s really sad seeing alternative realities firsthand

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    Depends on what you’re looking for. Zhangjiajie, Huashan, some Great Wall scenic areas, and other famous sights are definitely reachable via train + didi or bus. However, the Chinese idea of hiking is a little different: most sights are highly developed with stairs, paved paths, trams, temples, shrines, and snack bars throughout. The more popular ones can be extremely crowded like OP mentioned, especially during Chinese holidays.

    If you wanted for example to fuck off to somewhere more “pristine” the altai mountains in Xinjiang, that’s much harder chiefly because China does not accept intl driver’s licenses (apparently you can get a permit but you have to go through local offices). Beyond that barrier I’m not sure what else it would take to go on a western-style camping trip.

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    Thanks for taking the time to write out a response, your insights are really valuable!

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    Sure thing. I think trip.com is the english version that you can check other routes for. It is super cheap. I think the harbin-kunming and hangzhou-urumqi routes i mentioned are also not high speed rail, but i’m not sure. I think the capability to run HSR on those routes exists, but seems like i’m not able to find those tickets, in which case it would be much faster.

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    Thank you for sharing! I’m curious how being a 华人 colored your experience. How did this trip inform your feeling of identity belonging to both your 祖国 and 美国? What’s your sense on how the broader 华人 americans / ABCs feel about the above?

    Also, I totally agree about the malls. I’m not sure what percentile of people can actually afford it, but some of the shops were really creative. I loved that they were essentially selling themselves as arts and crafts centers, like you could fashion your own leather goods or paint things or make pottery. It felt like that sort of thing is much healthier for society within a consumerist culture.

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    I spot checked this on 携程 for you. if you wanted to, for example, go from Harbin to Kunming, it would cost you about 400 RMB ($50) and take about 1.5-2 days with 1 transfer, which is comparable to going from LA to DC, or from Barcelona to Moscow. It’s a similar story from Hangzhou to Urumqi. You’re probably better off taking a flight for that distance. Where the system really starts to shine is for something like Beijing to Shenzen, which costs 1000 RMB ($110) and takes about 8 hours, direct, which is equivalent from brussels to kiev, or from miami to nyc. Even then, that distance is about the limit of “worth it on HSR”. The best is when you’re going inter-city within a region. It’s also amazing because there’s no surge pricing/gouging, so you can buy last-minute tickets at the same prices as long as they’re available still.

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    Shipping Gigantic Wind Turbine Blades 3800 km Across China https://www.douyin.com/video/7398501111541271848

    Kind of long + language barrier but I thought it was really incredible how these wind turbine blades make it from inner mongolia to xizang. It's crazy to see how narrow the roads are and how careful the drivers must be. The mountain roads even have a special tool to transport the blades at an angle. Bonus points for the neat food + lodging over the multi-day journey and the random guy playing CS:GO lmao

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    Kenyan DJ makes Waves With Home-made Turntable https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHMLM0dM2Es

    This isn't exactly Earth-shattering news but I thought it was neat and this community might enjoy it

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    asklemmygrad Ask Lemmygrad Why did the USA miss the battery revolution?
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    Didn’t they just let their mining investments in Africa languish? Among other things of course, but that was the fatal mistake.

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  • memes Memes Found something we can reply to .worlders with when they say stupid stuff
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    一切 = all + exact = all without exception

    反动 = counter + movement = reactionary

    派 = dispatch (original meaning. right side depicts water branching off a river, left side enforces this meaning) = party (loan from english as pai4)

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  • news news NYT copes that people traveling to China are undermining their narrative
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    What other place could have:

    • Police on every corner
    • Ubiquitous surveillance
    • Systemic repression

    what's that? it's new york city? whoops.

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  • askchapo askchapo Any good Chinese shows or movies? Especially ones that'll help me learn Chinese?
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    here's a pretty solid list of recommendations that you can adjust to your level. I enjoyed watching yolo and 喜羊羊 is a favorite kids show similar to spongebob in the west.

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    I wonder what it will take for these models to actually “bootstrap” their intelligence and not just feed off human intelligence like it seems they do now.

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    there are literally living dialects of Mandarin Chinese (as in intelligible to Beijingers) spoken in Kazakhstan. Arguably China’s most famous poet, Li Bai, was born in modern Kyrgyzstan.

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    fun fact, there’s a variety of mandarin still spoken in central asia, now written in cyrillic

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  • science Science Giving Up on Consciousness as the Ghost in the Machine
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    Does anybody understand what this means? Consciousness is not physically observable?

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    The Second Law of Thermodynamics Demystified https://franklambert.net/secondlaw.com/

    A good read. It’s an accurate treatment of what the second law of thermodynamics means and how it relates to how life itself functions and what that means for humans. Entropy is not really disorder

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