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zephyreks,

Those houses were built by state-backed actors to support growing urbanization and create a housing surplus for that urbanization to give the workers more power since they no longer have to deal with aggressively rent-seeking private landlords.

Wait, isn’t that communism?

zephyreks,

Excess housing supply doesn’t commoditize housing and give working-class people more choice? Hmm…

Why wasn't NYC's Central Park concept copied by other cities?

I’m talking about a massive park in the absolute heart of the city. Located such that is naturally surrounded by city high rises. *People are giving examples of parks that are way off in the boonies. I’m trying to say located centrally, heart of the city, you know where the high rises are. Yes I understand nyc has more, the...

zephyreks,

Vancouver - Stanley Park (downtown), Queen Elizabeth Park (geographic center), Central Park (Metrotown)… The lack of parks in US cities is a matter of poor planning.

zephyreks,

Again, if you have such a strong argument, why don’t you use it?

zephyreks,

Why would they? The Global South is completely unaligned with the West on the Russia-Ukraine issue. It’s an issue between Russia and the West, not a global issue.

zephyreks,

Better tell all the people critical of the Chinese government on weibo that they’re in jail lol

zephyreks,

Oh so like India and America, corrupt democratic hellholes?

zephyreks,

What reference do you have then, though? You’ve basically eliminated every country of reasonable size: India, China, America obviously, but also Pakistan, Indonesia, Brazil, Russia, Mexico and Nigeria, Bangladesh are in similar states.

zephyreks,

Do I need to? I haven’t had a visceral reaction to the article.

For what it’s worth, China’s affirmative action policies for minority groups put the US to shame. Significantly easier college admissions (despite using a standardized process), extremely generous business loans, proportional ethnic representation in government, vast infrastructure projects to bridge the salary gap, and celebrations of different cultures across the country. Not very capitalist of them, given that these infrastructure projects (while very beneficial to the endpoints) are not profitable.

zephyreks,

The evidence is right in front of you, yet you refuse to see it

zephyreks,

You’ve expressed disapproval without giving a solution. How would you ask the US or China to change and why do you think that would work?

zephyreks,

Hi, fellow Canadian!

To some degree there’s a need to pick a side, because the alternative is to get stomped on by both (like what’s happening now).

zephyreks,

Does that version of hell include transit, affordable housing, education, upwards mobility, and healthcare?

zephyreks,

The entire Global South is aligned on this issue.

I guess they don’t matter to you because they’re poor.

zephyreks,

Everyone says they have data that disproves it

And nobody’s provided any because they can’t find it

zephyreks,

Do you even know what the term Global South refers to? Given that you refer to Australia as being part of the Global South, I’m going to assume not.

Don’t talk about things you don’t understand.

zephyreks,

Many countries included in the Global South are in the northern hemisphere, such as India, China and all of those in the northern half of Africa. Australia and New Zealand, both in the southern hemisphere, are not in the Global South

Time Magazine

It was generally agreed that the Global North would include the United States, Canada, England, nations of the European Union, as well as Singapore, Japan, South Korea, and even some countries in the southern hemisphere: Australia, and New Zealand. The Global South, on the other hand, would include formerly colonized countries in Africa and Latin America, as well as the Middle East, Brazil, India, and parts of Asia.

Gendered Lives: Global Issues

Do you just enjoy being wrong?

zephyreks,

Do you have any idea what happens in China outside of the limited view presented by journalists who have never stepped in the country?

zephyreks,

And the fact that she was able to operate for years without issue, despite being critical of the regime for most of that period?

Oh. Right. We don’t talk about that part. Her existence both contradicts and supports your point.

zephyreks,

You do realize that the CCP isn’t some top-down monolith… Right? If it takes years to crack down on independent journalists, that sounds more like “freedom until you say overstep some line.”

Which, sure, isn’t entirely free, but it’s not even close to as bad as what people suggest.

zephyreks,

Have you watched her content lol

zephyreks,

Do you know the context behind Xinjiang or the affirmative action that China takes on its minority groups? Have you ever been to Xinjiang?

zephyreks,

Uyghur’s aren’t one big monolith and treating them as one is reductionist and frankly a little racist.

Up until 2017-2018 the US was striking ETIM training camps on the border with China… But by 2020 “ETIM no longer exists.” It’s not like extremism in the region is entirely unexpected, and similarly China’s response has taken the dragnet approach for catching extremists. It hits a good chunk of innocent people, yes (give me a perfect response to terrorism), but it’s not systematically targeting all Uyghurs and it’s trying to do so without killing the human capital that China relies on for economic growth (particularly because ethnic minorities are the only ones reproducing above replacement rate in China).

That’s why Muslim countries are pretty much unanimously in support of China’s actions in Xinjiang.

zephyreks,

Why should the Global South care? People are dying there, too. We have a spoiled Western perspective.

zephyreks,

Better tell that to literally every government on the planet, then.

Jailing dissidents is government oppression, but it’s a type of government oppression that happens in every major government, democratic or not. Welcome to the real world.

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