• WhatWouldKarlDo@lemmygrad.ml
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    I get that redditors love in an echo chamber. But diplomats should be well aware that there’s two sides to the story. I seriously do not understand why they continue to insist upon hounding people to condemn Russia. They HAVE to know that the rest of the world is sick to death of their interference. The expectation that the rest of the world would be upset when someone else interfered with the west’s interests is just narcissistic beyond belief.

    Yet here we are.

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      The arrogance didn’t stop the, apparently:

      While the 27-nation EU wanted the summit to foocus on new economic initiatives and closer cooperation to stave off surging Chinese influence in the region, several leaders of the 33-nation Community of Latin American and Caribbean States brought century-old recriminations over colonialism and slavery to the table.

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        Latin American and Caribbean States brought century-old recriminations over colonialism and slavery to the table.

        I might be interpreting this incorrectly but this reads as the EU complaining that “century-old” conflicts are being brought up as if they don’t still effect those countries to this day.

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      Here’s the frightening reality: today’s Redditors are tomorrow’s diplomats and leaders of the collective West.

      If you think Reddit is an echo chamber then wait until you learn what the various Atlanticist think tanks, foreign policy councils and mainstream media newsrooms are like.

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        Think tanks are really awful things. I always liked to imagine think tanks as like…a bunch of brains floating in a jar. But in reality they’re always just the same dozen or so white guys in suits getting paid 6 figures to kiss the ass of their boss.

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      I think western diplomats are just so used to being listened to and obeyed that they’ve forgotten what actual “diplomacy” looks like. Either that or any diplomat who complains about their orders (because they actually understand geopolitics and don’t want other nations to “kiss the ring”) just gets fired for insolence or something.

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        Considering diplomacy these days amounts to getting up and walking out of the room to get kudos from the public rather than talk to the people they disagree with (which is literally their job) I am not remotely surprised.

        If it were up to me, any diplomat pulling that kind of stunt would be instantly replaced. Only talking to people who already agree with you isn’t particularly useful most of the time.

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    This shit I don’t get. Europeans are the original imperialists and colonizers, and they continue to act like they’re this bastion of humanity with the same exact fucking attitudes that led to the plundering of the Global South.

    This y’all “garden”, huh?

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      They’ve always done this. It used to be more overt with the white man’s burden but they still have the idea of “civilizing the brute” and the “civilizing” generally means killing large swaths of the population

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        One of my biggest “epiphany” moments that led me to becoming a communist was realising that the “white man’s burden” rhetoric never went away, it just got cleaned up and modernised.

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          I don’t think I realized it till after becoming a communist but when it hit me, it became so obvious and I started understanding how this applied to other things as well

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            It is really frustrating to see it everywhere and have everyone around you just…not notice. Politicians will say the most blatantly racist shit, but because they say it in a “civil” way, no one notices.

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          The parallels between “DPRK must be invaded to give its people freedom” and the traditional white man’s burden hit me like a train once I became a communist.

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    This is almost beyond belief… They spent so much time pulling teeth on the Ukraine question that they ran out of time for negotiating a trade deal. In a meeting of nations that happens only once or twice per decade.

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    It’s wild how out of touch the EU sounds here. Why would these countries care more about a milquetoast condemnation in a conflict happening across the globe (and that doesn’t involve any parties at the summit) than they would care about their own material conditions?

    Of course they want slavery and colonialism to be recognized!

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      Not to mention even this part:

      While the 27-nation EU wanted the summit to foocus on new economic initiatives and closer cooperation to stave off surging Chinese influence in the region

      So even the non-warmongering part of EU propositions is to completely openly demand that LatAm abandons the important (and growing) trade partner just to remain colonised. LatAm leaders fortunately understood that, since right after that we have:

      several leaders of the 33-nation Community of Latin American and Caribbean States brought century-old recriminations over colonialism and slavery to the table.

      What EU and their press dogs didn’t even notice is the connection between the two parts, and that the issue is not a “century-old”, it’s direct response to their propositions.

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    Holy shit what an infuriating article. Europe has its head so up its ass that it looks like an inverted Ouroboros and yahoo couldn’t even put the name “CELAC” in the headline, going instead for “EU-LatAm”. Doesn’t even mention basic shit like el bloqueo. Anybody have a more in-depth and less europhile source? In Spanish works too.

    “Idiots manage to ruin incredibly important meeting of 60 countries to talk about some other country” should be the actual headline. Every day nationalising all European property in LatAm seems like a better idea. Gringo bom é gringo com fome.

    Edit: the complaint about the article was not meant as an offence to the poster, just to how bad “white” newspapers portray the same countries their beloved gringolands depend on to exist as if they’re just afterthoughts.

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      Every day nationalising all European property in LatAm seems like a better idea

      I mean, even without the “gringo” it would be sensible. Ya know, socialism and all that jazz

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        Yeah, but “socialists” over here are usually like “we gotta do it sensibly” while at this point I’m just along the lines of “close the ports and let them starve”. If Europe doesn’t get ahold of itself soon all of its resource suppliers are just gonna bail and they’ll find out they’re still just a glorified peninsula. China values us more and they have triple the European population and a bigger GDP.