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@SimonDixonTwitt@free0xSage This is an oversimplification: They froze assetTokens, currencies that run on top of existing networks.
Cryptocurrency that are full coins, behave the same way as Bitcoin, in that your privateKey grants you ownership over your wallet and the contents of it.
Nuance is important
Just like Apple used their mobile processors for the MacBook Neo, @Xiaomi should do the same:
Create laptops using @openSUSE as the OS with their processors
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 Yes, because clearly that person is not real🤦🏾♂️but even taking what they say at face value... "Free market" is an illusion and meant to exploit countries local markets when it suits the US. If we believed in the "free market" we would have Chinese cars that are better than US cars
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 Not the point, but listen: if you think it is appropriate to starve Cuba and eventually invade and topple it's govt because they aren't doing what the US wants them to do, I hope you apply the same logic to the US when another power takes advantage of our strife and turmoil.
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 This is standard international economics, not propaganda. If the Cuban govt is sanctioned, it means it has limited access to usd which means it has limited capability to trade internationally... Countries not under sanctions that run low on usd have issues as well... Economics!
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 🤦🏾♂️the US dollar is the reserve currency of the world, backed up by oil, which is why it's called the "petrodollar". When countries trade with each other it is denominated in us dollars, which is how the sanctions system works. If a country doesn't have us dollars it can't trade.
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 Are you suggesting Cubans went to Venezuela to kill Venezuelans en masse? Thousands?
Using over simplistic language doesn't work, I can tell when things are being omitted.
The US killed nearly 1 million Iraqis based on a lie.
What scales are you using to compare anything?
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 Yes it is the US fault. Why are there sanctions in the first place? The abuse of the sanctions mechanism is going to backfire on us and render it completely inert. Im not taking anyones word for if money came in or not, we just watched the US steal Venezuelan oil and Gold.
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 International consequences for countries violating international law cannot be applied unevenly and based on alliances and skin colour. For people to say that the Cuban government should be violently dismantled, yet not addressing other material crimes of greater scale, is dumb.
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 The propaganda you think I'm subjected to is called: context, history, and nuance. If you cannot come to grips with the reality of the comparison/contrast of what has happened elsewhere, perpetrated by US. You're just commenting on theatre and I'm talking about objective reality.
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 There is nothing "I believe"... Cuba isn't an apartheid state, commiting genocide, so if sanctions are not being applied to Israel, then sanctions in general are purely political and thus meaningless. Cuba "invading" Venezuela versus the US violently dismantling 10s of countries?
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 Im not influenced by Cuban "propaganda" 🤦🏾♂️. Multiple things can be true at the same time, that's what nuance illustrates... And even if we are to take everything you say at absolute face value as "true", it would be disingenuous still to sanction Cuba considering Israels behavior
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 Context/nuance: sanctions prevent countries from general trade with Cuba because of the US dollar and swift. Cherry picking examples of caveats doesn't erase the entire context/nuance of the situation. It is bad faith to suggest Cuba is how it is bcuz of the govt and not the US
@pipitaqueens@Dayli1010 You're accusing me of not reading while being ignorantly selective. US sanctions barred many countries from doing general business with Cuba, reason why you don't see modern cars, and other goods. Reason why they couldn't export a lot of things. This is omits so much nuance 🤦🏾♂️.
@Dayli1010@pipitaqueens This is why context is key: if the us never imposed crippling sanctions on the island, Cuba could've potentially been a success story like Vietnam or even China. We may never know because of imperialism. Blaming the govt for the poverty is disingenuous, and ahistorical at best.