I am very sure that he’s joking given the tone of it and the fact that he’s a professor of philosophy
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Skua@kbin.earthto
Europe@feddit.org•French newspaper reveals Ireland signed defense treaty with UK military. The Irish taoiseach urged Keir Starmer to not talk about it given the sensitivity of the matter
11·5 days agoI’m gonna be honest, as a Brit I had just kind of assumed that we would come to Ireland’s defence if they wanted and needed it. As the article says, we’ve been doing aerial interceptions for them for about 70 years. We get to keep the UK safer if there’s not a relatively undefended area right next to us, and Ireland gets to be defended by a larger power that has already learned the hard way that it can no longer subjugate Ireland
Look it’s by no means wrong or unjustified to make fun of Trump, to make fun of that AI rubbish he posted, to make fun of what I will generously call his defence, or to call out the various and many crimes that Christianity has been used to justify
But there is no fucking way that a brand new account with that name posting this is not trying to pick fights
Skua@kbin.earthto
Europe@feddit.org•Von der Leyen uses Orbán defeat to push for end of veto in EU foreign policy
7·7 days agoIf there was an effort to change them before, Orban would have vetoed it
Money is only useful if people trust that they’ll get what they expect for it. A government can make a nationalised bank take a decision like that, but who’s going to use that currency if the government just snaps its fingers and makes 100 trillion yuan of everyone’s money disappear?
National government debts are usually owed to a variety of domestic banks, private investors, and similar interests. I don’t know about China for sure, but I’ve never seen anything indicating that it’s different in this regard. Not much of it, as a proportion, is owed to foreign governments or investors. So far as I’m aware, the main unusual things about China’s government debt is that Chinese citizens have a high savings rate (meaning banks holding those savings have more to work with as creditors) and the provincial governments have quite a lot of debt (potentially almost as much as the central government when added up, though I don’t know where to get reliable numbers for this)
Skua@kbin.earthto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Outsourcing your thinking to AI is a... choice.
6·14 days agoThe more we depend on the AI for these things, the worse that our reasoning gets. It’s like a muscle, it withers without use
For what it’s worth, the act only authorises the president to command that to happen rather than requiring them to do so. It has a bunch of prohibitions on doing anything to facilitate the ICC, including on extraditing American citizens to get them on trial, but if he somehow does end up in the Hague then the then-president is 100% within their rights to just abandon him there
Of course I don’t expect him to ever come close to winding up in the Hague in the first place. What a beautiful sight it would be if it did happen
I can believe that he wrote this more than I can believe that some MAGA-loyal handler wrote praise be to Allah




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