I feel like going from labeling a country climate outlaws immediately to coup is a bit of a jump without any other details on it
The Bolivian coup was like, a year ago. There's a whole bunch of stuff going down in Peru right now (which I'm not up to date on). Supporting/instigating coups is like, the US's whole thing. This is just adds another tool in that tool belt
there is a good reason everyone immediately jumps to "this is fabricating a causus belli for coups and invading places with resources we want" and that reason is "remembering US foreign policy since like 1800"
there is a good reason everyone immediately jumps to "this is fabricating a causus belli for coups and invading places with resources we want" and that reason is "remembering US foreign policy since like 1800"
there is a good reason everyone immediately jumps to "this is fabricating a causus belli for coups and invading places with resources we want" and that reason is "remembering US foreign policy since like 1800"
Seems like a stretch imo
the alternative explanation is that the Biden administration really cares about fighting climate change, but also is too stupid to notice the US' impact is way larger than any south american country's and thus put ourselves on top of our own list of climate crimers.
Like I get the US's history with coups, I do. But the causal flow of Climate Change Report -> Foreign Coup is missing quite a few steps for me to buy into that
there is a good reason everyone immediately jumps to "this is fabricating a causus belli for coups and invading places with resources we want" and that reason is "remembering US foreign policy since like 1800"
Seems like a stretch imo
the alternative explanation is that the Biden administration really cares about fighting climate change, but also is too stupid to notice the US' impact is way larger than any south american country's and thus put ourselves on top of our own list of climate crimers.
hmm, I don't understand how you can think they're accidentally-out-of-incompetence-doing rather than maliciously-out-of-avarice-doing the imperialism thing the US always does, but alright
I doubt the Biden administration will be too stupid "to notice the US' impact is way larger than any south american country's and thus put ourselves on top of our own list of climate crimers.*
hmm, I don't understand how you can think they're accidentally out of incompetence-doing rather than maliciously out of avarice-doing the imperialism thing the US always does, but alright
Don't necessarily think it's purely incompetence as much as it is a report focused on other countries
as opposed to publishing a report on climate change as a casus belli for a foreign intervention
one of those seems more likelier to me than the other especially given all the foreign interventions for oil thing people point out that this would be in direct contradiction of
I doubt the Biden administration will be too stupid "to notice the US' impact is way larger than any south american country's and thus put ourselves on top of our own list of climate crimers.*
Evil, manipulative, delusional, yes
the whole point of the paris agreement was to get everyone on board with combating climate change so like what difference does it make if the US tries to push other countries into doing that through publishing a report aimed at other countries to get them on board with combating climate change
hmm, I don't understand how you can think they're accidentally out of incompetence-doing rather than maliciously out of avarice-doing the imperialism thing the US always does, but alright
Don't necessarily think it's purely incompetence as much as it is a report focused on other countries
as opposed to publishing a report on climate change as a casus belli for a foreign intervention
one of those seems more likelier to me than the other especially given all the foreign interventions for oil thing people point out that this would be in direct contradiction of
they'd just be changing the target from oil to, say, the lithium that US tech companies famously would like access to in Bolivia
I think this would be used as a cudgel for trade agreements more than anything else. Remember, the Biden administration still has to figure out what to do about all the China tariffs, can't just go "there's totally a trade deal coming any day" like the last guy did.
I think this would be used as a cudgel for trade agreements more than anything else. Remember, the Biden administration still has to figure out what to do about all the China tariffs, can't just go "there's totally a trade deal coming any day" like the last guy did.
It feels much more like that than anything coup d'etat related
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I doubt the Biden administration will be too stupid "to notice the US' impact is way larger than any south american country's and thus put ourselves on top of our own list of climate crimers.*
Evil, manipulative, delusional, yes
the whole point of the paris agreement was to get everyone on board with combating climate change so like what difference does it make if the US tries to push other countries into doing that through publishing a report aimed at other countries to get them on board with combating climate change
Because the US is one of the largest polluters so pressuring a country that does negligible emissions compared to them isn't a position that means anything. Its an excuse to do something.
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a million nazis and their sympathizers wearing no masks
yeah, rip
The fatality rate is variable depending on different factors, but that'd be roughly 25,000 deaths. Not counting people who are also infected by attendees after the rally.
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I mean if you look at photos of the rally I'm not even convinced it's breaking 10,000 people, it's nowhere near a million.
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At this point I just feel really badly for the nurses who will have to spend their 36-hour shift trying to save these chucklefucks.
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The Bolivian coup was like, a year ago. There's a whole bunch of stuff going down in Peru right now (which I'm not up to date on). Supporting/instigating coups is like, the US's whole thing. This is just adds another tool in that tool belt
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Seems like a stretch imo
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the alternative explanation is that the Biden administration really cares about fighting climate change, but also is too stupid to notice the US' impact is way larger than any south american country's and thus put ourselves on top of our own list of climate crimers.
I definitely think that's more likely
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Evil, manipulative, delusional, yes
Don't necessarily think it's purely incompetence as much as it is a report focused on other countries
as opposed to publishing a report on climate change as a casus belli for a foreign intervention
one of those seems more likelier to me than the other especially given all the foreign interventions for oil thing people point out that this would be in direct contradiction of
the whole point of the paris agreement was to get everyone on board with combating climate change so like what difference does it make if the US tries to push other countries into doing that through publishing a report aimed at other countries to get them on board with combating climate change
they'd just be changing the target from oil to, say, the lithium that US tech companies famously would like access to in Bolivia
It feels much more like that than anything coup d'etat related
Because the US is one of the largest polluters so pressuring a country that does negligible emissions compared to them isn't a position that means anything. Its an excuse to do something.
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