• SadArtemis🏳️‍⚧️@lemmygrad.ml
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    Or housing. Or food insecurity and malnutrition. Or education. Or the treatment of its ethnic minorities. The US is honestly just a shit-tier country, it fits in among its imitators, Nazi Germany and Instreal.

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      Yep. It is almost impossible to exist peacefully here unless you make at least twice as much as the average working person and happen to be born white.

      • 🏳️‍⚧️ 新星 [she/they]@lemmygrad.ml
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        “Third world” is Cold War framing, pitting the capitalist U.S. and allied countries (first world) against the USSR and allied countries (second world). The Third World referred to nonaligned Global South countries, which tended to be too crushed by the ongoing first world colonialism.

        Denigrating the U.S. with implicit denigration to colonized countries based on its own colonialism feels a little off to us.

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          It’s a silly joke where from a sino-roman perspective africa was the second continent/world “discovered” and that means the third world would be the next one, which is America.

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            from a Sino-Roman perspective africa was the second continent/world “discovered”

            Is that even the case, though? Certainly not for the Romans (to whom Africa may as well have been next door, whose early rivals were the Carthaginians, and whose writing system ultimately originated from the much more ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs).

            And the Chinese trade contacts with Africa, while originally indirect, were such that Africa was not exactly unknown to them (and Zheng He’s voyages were more about establishing direct contact/etc). Distant and mysterious, maybe (like how Rome and China saw each other for most of history) but not “undiscovered” by any means, and with continuous and ancient trade routes.