I am deeply concerned by the unfolding events in Guinea-Bissau.
I strongly condemn the coup d’état perpetrated by elements of the military & any attempt to violate constitutional order.
Any disregard of the will of the people who peacefully cast their vote during the 23 November general elections constitutes an unacceptable violation of democratic principles.
I call for the immediate & unconditional restoration of constitutional order & the release of all detained officials.
I reaffirm the full support of the @UN for safeguarding democracy, promoting stability, and assisting Guinea-Bissau in concluding the electoral process peacefully and swiftly returning to its democratic path.
Muitas pessoas não te querem nas suas vidas por ti, querem-te na suas vidas porque preenches as fantasias que elas têm sobre si e tu és um peão nessa fábula.
Sorry but this is 100% on you. Your capitalist class decided to move your industry to China during the unipolar moment, at a time when the US - as the sole superpower - unilaterally set the rules of the global order.
Ridiculous to play victim on that one.
And in fact, to this day, you would have been perfectly happy with this situation had China remained your cheap labor and had they not successfully developed, despite all the odds stacked against them.
The real issue therefore isn't 'deindustrialization' - it's that the expected perpetual economic hierarchy didn't materialize. You're mad that they turned the tools of globalization - which were supposed to cement your advantage - into instruments of their own development.
We've seen this movie before with Japan. Same playbook: first encourage their development as a subordinate economy, then cry foul and claim unfair practices once they start competing in higher-value sectors. All leading to the Plaza Accords which crippled Japan's economy to this day.
Which goes to show that this has nothing to do with you being a victim of China, but very much with your imperial reflex to crush any nation that dares compete with you, even if they follow your rules.
i need yall to understand that the media loves kante because they believe this is how all black should be. humble, out of the way and living a very simple life. it is rooted in racism