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  • The 50 cent warriors are somewhere else.

  • Amazing how this thread illustrates how many tankie alt accounts are here on Beehaw already.

  • Just read the article before you (intentionally?) misinterpret the content:

    The admission of Chinese responsibility came during a secret meeting between outgoing Biden administration officials and Chinese representatives on the sidelines of a summit in Geneva in December 2024. [...] The Chinese attendants referred indirectly to the activity as being a warning for the US to stay away from any attempts to support or defend Taiwan.

  • Technology @beehaw.org

    China admits to being behind Volt Typhoon cyber activity targeting US

    www.cyberdaily.au /security/11981-china-admits-to-being-behind-volt-typhoon-cyber-activity-targeting-us
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    France: International rights group for the Uyghur people files lawsuit in French court against Huawei, other Chinese tech companies over surveillance, crimes against humanity

    www.uyghurcongress.org /en/the-wuc-files-legal-complaint-in-french-court-against-huawei-hikvision-and-dahua
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    BadBazaar and Moonshine malware targets Taiwanese, Tibetan and Uyghur groups, U.K. and Western allies warn

    cyberscoop.com /badbazzar-and-moonshine-malware-targets-taiwanese-tibetan-and-uyghur-groups-u-k-warns
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    Russian disinformation on X: Botnet spreads quotes by “Nikola Tesla’s nephew," who praises Elon Musk and accuses Ukrainians of burning cars

    theins.press /en/news/280311
  • Technology @beehaw.org

    ‘Profiting from misery’: how TikTok makes money from child begging livestreams

    www.theguardian.com /technology/2025/apr/06/profiting-from-misery-how-tiktok-makes-money-from-child-begging-livestreams
  • many of them had central planning of the economy, and most of them had highly delegated (for example village bodies which elect city bodies which elect country bodies, etc.) or sectoral (for example X, Y, and Z interest groups must obligatorily be represented in decision-making) political systems that meant workers were represented at every level of government and decision-making.

    These 'highly delegated' systems where 'workers were represented' was -and, more important, still is- part of these countries' official narratives. The reality is completely different. We saw and see this in all countries with so-called communist and socialist structures: Every 'delegate' who holds/expresses different views than the central Party is forced to resign as a delegate (and often faces harsh consequences, ranging from forced dissappearance, imprisonment, and even death penalty). The 'votings' of these delegates are highly.staged and have nothing to do with free elections.

    Such systems produce the worst results of ultra-liberal capitalism where workers and the people have no say.

    (I posted an article an hour or so ago here, but it got deleted without any reason provided. Which is bad, because it is a good example for what I just described.)

    [Edit typo.]

  • Socialism @beehaw.org

    The Chinese Neocolonial Empire

    www.counterpunch.org /2025/03/21/the-chinese-neocolonial-empire