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      11 months ago

      I don’t know if this is suppossed to be a meta-commentary/joke or not. I never said both of those things.

      China is more suited for space coordination because of its productive capacity and cooperation with other nations. China will not seek to “own” outer space but to instead integrate space travel as a way to benefit itself and the world. China can care for its citizens, the US is quickly losing the ability/will to do so.

      Why not try to reflect on the fact that the US only cares about space travel when China seems to overtake them ever so slightly?

      I don’t care what you really feel about China, but to interpret my support for China leading the space field as ignorance is just projection.

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        11 months ago

        Can we apply this methodology of Chinas in how they treat their neighbors, and “wont seek to “own” outer-space” and do so at the benefit of the world and compare it to how they treat Taiwan, Hong Kong, and international waters? Oh to shreds you say?

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          No one in the region considers the South China Sea to be international waters.

          Everyone just disputes who’s waters they should be. Don’t talk about things you know nothing about.

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              It’s the same concept where not even Taiwan claims they’re a sovereign and independent state: they’re the rightful government of all of China (including Mongolia).

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                    11 months ago

                    And yet the argument was never “do these places need to be independent?” But “can China be trusted with dominion over space based on how they treat international waters and their neighbors.” You will notice that i did not specify any particular action or event. But you are already here with excuses for events and actions. Hence me mentioning that you are making my argument for me. Because you did that i already know, you know i am right to not trust china, and also you have a vested interest in me not being right.

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            11 months ago

            Are these the same global south countries that China is building things at prices they know they can’t pay back so that they can seize them later or the China that is currently trying to take over huge parts of the ocean that belong to others under international law?

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          Is China shipping billions of dollars in weapons to Israel as they, in 3 months, have dwarfed Ukrainian civilian casualties over 2 years? No? Well…

          Did China instigate a coup of Pakistan’s democratically-elected leader? No?

          Is China the only country voting against the Right to Food pursuant to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 25)? No?

          Hm.

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        11 months ago

        China will not seek to “own” outer space

        Let’s see China get out of other nations’ ocean space first and then we can talk about outer space.