@amdshorn@RnaudBertrand I too think that NATO went a bit too hard in taking up countries near Russia under its umbrella but there is no guarantee that Russia would've stayed quiet.
🚨 HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT by HM Amit Shah -
“Hindu, Jain & Sikh refugees will get citizenship within 6 months. Infiltrators will be sent back from Bengal" 🔥
America is the most competitive dating market in the world. No other place will you find Chadriguez Chang Tyrone and Chad all competing for the same gal.
Good luck to the Indians. I believe your women will be ours 🤭
Here's a big chart of the latest data on interracial marriage in America.
It's an ethnicity-by-ethnicity breakdown of who marries who for some of the biggest groups.
@NordicAnglo umm... here is the actual data of who is taking which women, but if you want to cope with "taking Indian women" then go ahead lmao, you're still becoming a minority XD..
https://t.co/CTRUuFooko
Here's a big chart of the latest data on interracial marriage in America.
It's an ethnicity-by-ethnicity breakdown of who marries who for some of the biggest groups.
@airfilter32 I dont think this case is due to indian hate. USA is a fucked up country in terms of gun violence. Some victims will sadly be desis regardless. Especially when some are oblivious of their surroundings and go to random convenience stores at night.
China is doing to America what America did to the Soviets. China is focusing on manufacturing, trade and technology while pushing the Americans to spend ever more resources on defense as a % of GDP in an effort to preserve empire. The difference is that while US and USSR populations were comparable (USSR was a bit higher), China has 4x US population. Even with some contraction, 3x is some time off. And even if you doubt Chinese growth numbers, the trajectory is clear.
America had/has four advantages: finance, allies, tech, democracy. All are beginning to weaken.
On finance, its military-fiscal state and capital markets remain awesome. But even here Chinese bonds now trade at much lower yields (it is not just deflation), and Chinese equity markets are again being re-activated. US equities and dollar are at cyclical highs, which is creating some arrogance in DC/NYC/SF, but this dominance to this extent will not last very long.
On allies, the Americans are hell bent on exploiting them in a way that would make even Beijing's OBOR blush. They are asking for more tribute in terms of weapon purchases and trade concessions. It is a short term win, long term lose proposition. India as a non-treaty ally, or quasi-ally with its own nuclear weapons and gargantuan size, is harmed less but still harmed.
On tech, US is trying to punish any competitors to US Big Tech (including financial tech and AI) while saying US Tech cannot even be held to any kind of anti-trust accountability. India, Europe, Brazil etc will have to get together (Japan cannot join unless it goes nuclear.) Chinese civilian and Russian military tech does provide alternatives. Indian deep tech is getting a state push.
The final advantage - US' self correcting system with peaceful transfers of power - which China is yet to match, means waiting for the Chinese to trip. That is not a strategy. Meanwhile Beijing continues to forcefully Sinicize - and eventually Hanify - the frontier regions of its own empire as it has long done. It does not have the same fault lines the Soviets had.
The US is like 1870s UK which is warily seeing the rapid rise of Germany after it unified following its victory against France. The US was distant and its power was latent. Just a few years ago, the UK had tried to divide the US. Having survived that, the US started to industrialise rapidly behind a protectionist wall. With the UK more worried about Germany (and Russia), it very reluctantly co-opted the US as an equal by the 1890s after earlier condescending attempts. The rest is history.
And as they say, while history does not repeat, it does rhyme.