But that's what BRICS is working on. Not going to say that I have any semblance of economic knowledge, but rapid dedollarization would mean countries would likely be pushed to agree to trade using local currency of respective countries.
Short term, it'll be hard, uphill struggle. Long-term though? It'd be amazing for the Global South.
So far this trend is observable through China and Russia:
EDIT: i completely missed the point 🤦♂️, sorry. keeping the original comment for context..
Won't someone please think of the bougies...
Who fucking cares? They make life miserable for everybody else because they won the birthplace lottery and it'd be in their FULL interest to continue running their businesses that only they and their family line get to reap most of the profits from.
You Western opportunists calling yourselves "anarchists" are only tolerated because you're too meek to actually dare standing up against your bougie rulers and will fold like this in mere seconds to "play by the rules" and "maintain calm in the midst of chaos".
Once again, Western countries and their vassals will always treat the symptom and not address the multitude of causes (because it leads directly back to them).
A society dumb enough to not read into how they're being exploited but smart enough to build railroads and crunch numbers as an accountant is exactly the kind of society needed for bougies. So an 8 or 9 hour literal work shift for kids + homework + projects is the best they could offer, which isn't exactly going to inspire confidence in students, so of course stimulus before, during and after class will be sought after if it means coping with this shit.
Nazis only exist once they're Team Red (after all, their favorite color makes it all too obvious!!), but somehow disappear when they repaint themselves to Blue.
To the downvoters proudly displaying your fash-fash, please add your reply here and tell us why or how the first panel is incorrect. Don't drift away into telling us what Russia is or isn't. Don't just tell us what Ukraine isn't. Add your sources.
Aww, was that too much for you to handle, kkkrakker? Not even beating the allegations lol.. Of course the Westoid projects his insecurity through the lens of submissive other, pornographic imagery and sexism.
the minimum requirement for this to constitute a meme is for the members of the KKKommittee (that you're a part of) to agree on whether this is funny or not.
The reality is that apps like TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, etc.. have marketing teams and entire institutions practically advocating for their use across the planet. In some parts of Asia and South America, you literally cannot get by without WhatsApp in more urbanized areas, for example.
This is the result of US imperialism. They have just enough data centers and server capacity to run hundreds of Instagrams if they wanted to, unlike the Global South (excl. China).
do you really expect to be CC'd along with hundreds or thousands of others about ICE raids, never mind about literally any event involving injustice? And how about footage of said event? Where's that going to be stored? As an attachment? Google Drive link?
When censorship of one of its worst kind is unfolding in front of you, where genocide is referred to as "water slide", you instead blame the people for self-censoring? Get real.
For the same reason as yours, Wayback Machine doesn't work on NK websites too... So for anyone lurking that is interested in the article link without having to bother with a VPN, even though the contents of it is literally right there down the comment thread, here you go:
But that's what BRICS is working on. Not going to say that I have any semblance of economic knowledge, but rapid dedollarization would mean countries would likely be pushed to agree to trade using local currency of respective countries.
Short term, it'll be hard, uphill struggle. Long-term though? It'd be amazing for the Global South.
So far this trend is observable through China and Russia:
https://cepa.org/comprehensive-reports/going-steady-china-and-russias-economic-ties-are-deeper-than-washington-thinks/
I think I might've read that other countries are warming up to do the same, but I don't know.