• Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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      China had a long history of fraudulent science that they need to dig out of to gain a good reputation.

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        Nothing like the very highly reliable pharmaceutical “science” done in the US, amirite?

        Its not like we ever had “science” come from the US that said an extremely powerful opioid wasn’t addictive, amirite?

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        Because a shit ton of fraudulent science hasn’t come out of the US or Europe. Nope. No sir.

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      huh, I learned a few new words today

      for others who want to know

      • Jingoism: noun

        1. Extreme Nationalism characterized by a belligerent foreign policy

        2. A bellicose patriotism; aggressive chauvinism; belligerence in international relations

      • Bellicose: adjective

        1. warlike or hostile in manner or temperment

        2. inclined to war or contention

        3. warlike in nature/aggressive;hostile

      • Chauvinism: noun

        1. Militant devotion to and glorification of one’s country; fanatical patriotism.

        2. Prejudiced belief in the superiority of one’s own gender, group, or kind.

        3. Blind and absurd devotion to a fallen leader or an obsolete cause; hence, absurdly vainglorious or exaggerated patriotism.

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          America doesn’t have a government. It’s a continent. Are you possibly referring to the USA?

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            In North America they teach that North America and South America are 2 separate continents.

            When someone refers to “America” in the contexts of countries they 9 times out of 10 mean the US. Since people from there usually call themselves “Americans” rather than “United statians”

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            You don’t think uncritical and nationalistic dismissal of the “enemy’s” achievements as they must be both strong and weak has a place under “aggressive or exaggerated patriotism?”

            I guess that just makes them a racist then.

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              As far as I can tell by their comment history they are American, so I don’t know how is trusting France to be “nationalistic”. Or “patriotic”. Or aggressive, for that matter. Not a hint of militarisitc feeling either.

              I might be racist too, because I don’t trust what comes out of China as much as what comes from France. Or Germany. Or Switzerland. Or Japan. Or south Korea. Or Australia. Or India. Or Kenya. Yes, it must be racism.

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                  First of all, leave the goalpost where it was and re-read the definition of the word. Nowhere it mentions allies, friends, or the wife of your cousin’s neighbor. So on that you were dead wrong.

                  Second, if one trusts Japan or South Korea but not China… You say it’s because of racism. There is no aaaany other reason. Not at all? Really?

                  I love the little downvotes, I hope they help with your frustration. Keep them up!