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Post videos you genuinely enjoy and want to share, duh. Celebrate the diversity of interests shared by chapochatters by posting a deep dive into Venetian kelp farming, I dunno. Also media criticism, bite-sized versions of left-wing theory, all the stuff you expected. But I am curious about that kelp farming thing now that you mentioned it.

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It says it's about True Blood but it's actually about neoliberalism and shock doctrine.

Yes it's almost two and a half hours shut up and watch it.

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cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/65409740

One take. 13 tries. Filmmaking behind the scenes

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Good, funny video on the different forms of creative envy Dan Olson has.

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submitted 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

genuinely baffling that he did this but I guess this is good

edit: wtf why does the "this link has already been posted" menu not work on Create Post, only Edit

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In this explosive geopolitical debate, international relations scholar John Mearsheimer and historian Vijay Prashad go head-to-head over the rise of China, the South China Sea tensions, and U.S. foreign policy in Asia.

🔴 Mearsheimer argues that as China rises to superpower status, it will inevitably seek hegemony in Asia — pushing the United States to contain Beijing and secure its dominance.

🔵 Vijay Prashad fires back, saying the U.S. has no legitimate role in the South China Sea or Asia’s regional disputes. Asian countries — whether it's India, Japan, or Taiwan — are capable of handling their own borders. The American military presence is fueling conflict, not peace.

👉 Prashad also flips the narrative: Shouldn’t the U.S. solve its own territorial issues — from tensions with Canada, ambitions in Greenland, to control of the Panama Canal?

📌 Topics Covered:

  • China’s rise and regional hegemony
  • U.S. military presence in Asia
  • South China Sea dispute
  • India-China, Japan-China, and Taiwan-China tensions
  • Critique of U.S. imperialism

🔔 Subscribe for more critical debates on global power, imperialism, and the future of the international order.

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She uses the phrase "deeply unserious" at one point

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Yes it’s Jubilee debate brained clickbait, but admittedly it is funny to watch JP get increasingly frustrated over nothing and his arguments spiral into meaninglessness

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