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  • Actually Xi is probably the richest person on earth.

    Why? Because China is the world’s 2.5th biggest economy (2nd only to the US when counting countries, but the EU is richer than China and is often counted), and it’s the biggest dictatorship (for now, since the US is at risk of dictatorship). Being a dictator, he COULD just sell parts of the country and I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t be stopped if he tried. And when something can be sold and thus converted to money, it counts as wealth.


  • ok then

    we need to find alternative pollution that causes autism (only high-functioning autism though) but doesn’t cause any harm, then put chemicals in the air to make your children intelligent (terrifying i know)

    autistic people are propaganda and ad resistant, hold less regard for norms (which is probably why 40% of trans people have it), recognize obsolete things about society, and generally tend to be more progressive (oh no the chemicals put in the air by COMMIE LIBERALS are making your children WOKE by blessing them with intelligence)

    actually I’m pretty sure that those are just signs of intelligence not exclusive to autism

    and the social difficulties of autism will self-eliminate because way more people will have such social functioning, eliminating the abnormality of it and making it into a non-issue

    (this is a joke… unless (there are major benefits but also consent problems making this unethical (unless the massive benefits to society outweigh that)))






  • Very false

    • Lemmy is unlikely to be monitored because they probably haven’t heard about it or have heard and don’t care
    • It has no tracking, so the platforms don’t know who the user is; the government would have to figure it out for themselves
    • Decentralization across multiple jurisdictions impedes collaboration with governments
    • These “lists” are mostly a myth; it’s only a suspicious sequence like “how to make a bomb” then “dc police response speed” and “when will trump be in white house” that gets you on watch lists, at least in the US
    • This user (@[email protected]) might be in a country that does not have any such lists or does not monitor the internet or only monitors web searches or has no laws against such statements