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Comments:
Quite hilariously typical "America good, China bad" rubbish. Where I may agree with points about limiting investments in unstable regimes and am certainly a fan of ethical investing/consuming, the idea that American funds are any less exploitative or corrupt than ones in China is laughable. America IS the bad guy of the world, it's actions far more destabilising and negative than China, it's just here in the West we are intensely propagandised that the UK/USA are the knights in shining armour, instead of the corrupt, imperial powers that they actually are.
Post: Time for a Change
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