inverse of one of this weeks top post, lets see what you got!

  • mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    As much as they like to criticize other countries, France hasn’t gotten rid of their imperialistic habits, particularly in Africa. They just switched from direct control to economic control.

    Most of France’s former colonies in Africa are forced to use a currency called the CFA Franc, and France controls its value. France uses this control to pressure these countries to mainly trade with France.

    This doesn’t excuse the shitty behaviour in other countries, but France doesn’t get to act all high and mighty when the topic turns to imperialism.

  • demesisx@infosec.pub
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    5 days ago

    The US isn’t

    the land of opportunity

    . It is a deeply aggressive cancer that feeds on the rest of the world’s resources both human and natural.

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        5 days ago

        Perhaps not all do. Many (not most) people in foreign countries still hold on to the hope that they can come to America and “succeed”. A good case in point: many of my Indian tech worker friends in the US and their opinion on the H1-B visa debate. They are overwhelmingly on Elon Musk’s side (in fact, many of them worship him) of that debate despite the fact that Musk uses captive H1-B visa people to run a legal sweatshop in the US. The US loves to perpetuate that opportunity myth as a way to attract scab laborers from poor counties.

    • Skunk@jlai.lu
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      And yet most people living in Europe are happier, safer and live an overall better life.

      GDP is cool, unless 99% of it goes into someone else pocket and he decided not to share.

    • NotSteve_@lemmy.ca
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      I would rather live in Germany than the poorest US state (or even the richest US state for that matter)