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TheMindfulnessShaman t1_jdnpudx wrote

Easier said than done.

But post-WWXi, there will be a new alliance of democracies across the world and the states that were not democracies can join what's left of the Xinese and Putinorussiyan indentured states.

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TheMindfulnessShaman t1_jdnpbhy wrote

> and is entirely unaware that the EU has grown tired of his bullshit and is perfectly willing to call his bluff

I have no such faith in the EU.

Seems like a Chinese-designed scam at this point.

"Peace plan, peace plan, let's continue poisoning our citizens and buying Russian and Chinese neurotoxins while we get kickbacks and ritzy real estate."

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TheMindfulnessShaman t1_jdnp308 wrote

> It's been obvious for months now that the only reason Hungary is stalling is because Turkey doesn't approve yet

Nice deflection.

It's because Erdogan and Orban ride Putin like he's their daddy.

It has nothing to do with anything else.

They are Putin's patsies in NATO.

Simple as that.

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TheMindfulnessShaman t1_jdnomic wrote

IOW:

Orbanary is a snowflake nation.

A fascist state under the guise of a democracy.

If the EU does not take action now, then they lose any credibility they have left.

Don't dangle carrots when you should be using a stick.

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psnanda t1_jdnn1lc wrote

Member of UN ? Yeah so do like 190 other countries lol. Big deal.

I am not saying “shouldn’t voice their concern”.

Its more about “NZ literally and politically isnt important in the APAC region, let alone being important in the global world affairs for China to give 2 seconds of their time to it“ and they know this- so all this is just a grandstanding by NZ politicians to justify their fat paychecks.

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Final_Percentage_882 t1_jdnhicp wrote

A blockchain based artificial intelligence. Each citizen has a copy of the blockchain. So by modifying the code in the block they cast a democratic vote to change the programming of the AI.

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Grootmeester_Flits t1_jdnd9ki wrote

The fact you deem it necessary to belittle New Zealand shows you know absolutely fucking nothing about international diplomacy.

New Zealand is a member of the UN, so it’s already on the world stage, and is one of China’s largest trading partners.

So, following your logic nobody should be able to voice their concerns to any country more powerful than theirs.

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autotldr t1_jdncugv wrote

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> Thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv against a judicial overhaul by the hard-right government, ahead of a key week expected to see more legislative steps and mass protests.

> The latest demonstration to hit Israel's commercial hub came days after the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, vowed to press on with the changes despite mounting international alarm.

> Rallies have repeatedly drawn tens of thousands of protesters, according to Israeli media estimates, and an AFP journalist saw thousands already gathering in Tel Aviv early on Saturday evening.


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autotldr t1_jdmyyos wrote

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> BEIJING - New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta has expressed concern to China over any provision of lethal aid to support Russia in its war against Ukraine during a meeting with her Chinese counterpart.

> The ministers discussed the possibility of New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins visiting China this year, the office added.

> China is New Zealand's largest trading partner and New Zealand exporters rely on China to buy milk products and other agricultural goods.


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