• @lemillionsocks@beehaw.org
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    381 year ago

    With what happened in Hong Kong recently I imagine it can’t be too effective in the short term, but at the same time the slow trickle of disinformation and whataboutism and bots online preaching their BS can have a way of radicalizing and turning people.

    And it’s not like the US’ trackrecord doesnt make it easy to show examples of us doing wrong around the world.

    • @Jack@lemmy.ca
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      21 year ago

      I highly recommend watching Larry Lessig’s “Our democracy no longer represents the people. Here’s how we fix it” speech from 2015.

      He compares democracy in Hong Kong and the USA by looking at who nominates who eventually rules.

      The people in China are terrible, and the people in USA are terrible. The vast majority of them are greedy, omnicidal, mass-extinction causing monsters. One is worse than the other, but both are so amazingly terrible that we should be boycotting both, and all the other dictatorships and oligarchies.