• Wirlocke@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    The Ukraine-Russia & Israel-Palestine wars, and the likelyhood of China going after Taiwan before 2027, and the Koreas continually being a powder keg influenced by all of this. Between all that and me being 23 years old I sincerely think I might witness World War 3, it’s terrifying, yet it feels inevitable with our era of false 1st world peace built on a house of cards.

    That’s not even mentioning the Republican Project 2025, as a trans person I might have to fight for my life.

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      What do you mean by house of cards? Seems to me like the current political order is the most stability the world has ever seen and is only threatened by an axis of fascist countries that deliberatly wants to plunge the world into war and chaos.

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        It’s been stable based on temporary peace and Mutually Assured Destruction (not just from nukes). For example China-Taiwan are still in a civil war that never officially ended, and China has always wanted to reabsorb Taiwan and Taiwan has always been opposed to. The Koreas are actively still in a cease fire for a war that also never concluded. And the middle east has always been churning with armed conflicts.

        The western 1st world countries managed to extract enough wealth to stay far and away from these kinds of conflicts, but they are still heavily dependent on these countries and we’ll all feel the impacts if things get worse.

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          China has always wanted to reabsorb Taiwan and Taiwan has always been opposed to

          Technically, the mainland and Taiwan both claimed to have rightful rule over the other, although sentiment in Taiwan gradually changed to favor independence instead.

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            I’d support Taiwan taking over China but that just seems very, very, very unlikely.

            But yeah, the way it’s been handled is both sides willfully ignoring the fact they are two countries, which is an inherently unstable position.

            It’d be like if Puerto Rico claimed all of America it’s own and America was very upset about that while also ignoring it.

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        It’s most threatened by the climate change it has brought about. The lurch towards fascism doesn’t help, but climate change will exacerbate that along with many other problems.