• 陈卫华是我的英雄OP
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      131 year ago

      EDIT: NO NO NO NO NO, your comment showed up under a different post and that’s why that was my reply, never mind, never mind

      • @boston_key_party
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        131 year ago

        Just confirming I’ve been presented comments in totally incorrect contexts also.

          • @frippa@lemmy.ml
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            41 year ago

            Lemmy has some bugs, and jerboa has even more, as far as I know only 2 people actively work on the thing and we had a major update a few days ago, and that always brings along lots and lots of bugs to fix.

  • @cfgaussian
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    301 year ago

    For comparison, Russia under like a million sanctions only had 2% fall in GDP. Backfire is not a strong enough word for what happened.

    • Arsen6331 ☭
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      221 year ago

      Libs, overdosing on copium and western propaganda: 4 > 2, more = better, therefore Germany > Russia

    • @darkcalling
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      191 year ago

      You can only call this backfiring if you assume part of the two-pronged purpose of all of this was not to weaken Germany and the EU and make them more subservient just when they were starting to buck the US on various issues including Russia (US told them many times not to build Nordstream and they did anyways), China, etc.

      This is not a bug but a feature.

  • Neptium
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    191 year ago

    I find it so ironic that Europe really sold any independence it had to be Amerika’s lapdog.

    Even capitalist countries in the global south, like India or Indonesia, has seen high average GDP growth over the past few decades, and will continue see higher than Western average growth the next coming few years.

    They can’t even adequately benefit and manage the mode of the production (and associated colonial profits) that was first developed on their own soil.

  • @knfrmity
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    151 year ago

    Seems like the plan to keep the US on top, Russia out, and Germany down is working perfectly.

  • @frippa@lemmy.ml
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    111 year ago

    Germany is also the “leader” (more like primus inter pares, the US is the real leader obv) of the EU, if its economy crumbles to dust and shit starts to get real in the country, we may start to see some funny things here in the old continent

  • @Shrike502
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    41 year ago

    That’s not a lot, is it? Given the doomsaying and predictions of collapse