Message from @Techpriest
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by this definition
china is globalist
its pretty clearcut
American ideas arent integrated into Chinese goods
Neither are the European Union
the more you repost your own definition, without realising that it contradicts your own viewpoint, the dumber you look
My definition have been the same
and it contradicts your stance on china
There has to be a global integration of goods and ideas
so you look very dumb
And rn there isnt
what ideas do the americans share in the chinese market? @Green Syndicalism
@GoldenGail3 for a start, china adopted america's perspective on small and medium businesses
they only have 150 SOEs now
every other business is private
I guess no one remmebers Chinese literally forced Leica to disown a professionally made ad because it showed China in a bad light
for a second, china has a joint venture program, which makes sure that american businesses in china must share management and ownership with chinese people
and then leica was censored
thats a form of idea diffusion
thats just authoritarianism
thats got nothing to do with trade
Whatever American influence in China must be controlled by China
no, americans can own 51% of the stock of a company based in china
Meanwhile the nations that preach globalism welcome foreign businesses with open arms
you realise theres different degrees and types of globalism right
Wow 51%
Not even 100%
Whats the point
so you think there needs to be PURE INTEGRATION for it to be globalism? that doesnt match any definition of globalism out there
Based
literally your own definition disagrees with your argument
<:JFK_smiling:601284245524185113> now ur getting it
True globalism have never been practiced
Which is why nations dont preach globalism but the big bankers do
you just abritrarily redefined globalism to be something that isnt matched by any other definition or practise of globalism ever
-df globalism
whereas i use the standard definition
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The integration of goods and ideas globally
Simple as