

Misrepresent what?


Misrepresent what?


That would mean that China is not sovereign 🤔


We were talking about sovereignty here, not freedom.


So, in your own country you don’t have a government that decides about what happens in your country?


Okay… And what have they told the people as a reason for Japan being dangerous? “The leadership of China is butthurt, therefore Japan is dangerous” is not the most logical sentence one can utter.


Okay, so, are you saying that Taiwan does not have its own government that decides about its things?


Okay, why were the Chinese warned not to go to Japan?


The question was posed in the community Buy European. Therefore, they want recommendations for what things are easiest to change for European alternatives, and also how to get the more difficult to acquire things for a reasonable price.


This is a very good sign.
This is basically Google saying that the legislation is efficient.


I’m very happy about this!
The state-backed alternative does not support comments under community posts, which has been an important feature for the Russian military to learn about what really works and what doesn’t.
Now that everything else is blocked, they have only the very bad state-developed app available for use. And that means, the Russian military campaign is not able to murder Ukrainian civilians as long as it did throughout 2025.


I still want to know who was the damn idiot that decided to call a payment system “Tax”. It gets utterly confusing when the word “Vero”/“Wero” can mean two separate things that both have to do with money. (And in Finnish W and V are considered the same letter because there was a spelling reform where all W-letters got replaced with the previously unused V).
I hope they’ll change the name to something that can be sensibly used in all of EU.
I wish there was a way to efficiently spread knowledge inside NK that if soldiers surrender, they will be allowed to return to SK or NK according to their own wish. That would at the same time dramatically increase North Koreans’ willingness to help the Russia in the war, and just as dramatically reduce the North-Korean leadership’s motivation to send any soldiers to that war.