morningreis
morningreis t1_jb0ndbo wrote
Reply to comment by designatedcrasher in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
You've been doing nothing but deflection lul
Pot calling the kettle black
morningreis t1_jb0nadf wrote
Reply to comment by designatedcrasher in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
I heard China is claiming Hawaii for themselves
morningreis t1_jb0n5ed wrote
Reply to comment by designatedcrasher in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
All of those bases belong to the Philippines. US only goes there with Philippine permission.
Do you want to deflect to the US one more time?
morningreis t1_jb0gp2n wrote
Reply to comment by designatedcrasher in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
I like how you compare events from 1842 to 2019 like it's the same governments.
I also like how there's been no mention of the US on my part, but you've tried to shoehorn them in twice in an effort to deflect.
And FYI the US has no military bases in the Philippines, they all belong to the Philippines.
And neither of these are even examples of opportunistic breaking of agreements in the style of China.
morningreis t1_jb0ad8a wrote
Reply to comment by alphahydra in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
Seems like their plan to become the leading superpower is to make the whole world its EEZ.
morningreis t1_jb0a842 wrote
Reply to comment by designatedcrasher in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
The US?
Remember when the UK returned Hong Kong with the agreement that it would remain autonomous? China agreed, then broke it
And I don't know how many times China has broken agreements with the Philippines over islands close to the Philippines... One instance was a mutual agreement to withdraw any forces... Then once Philippine forces were gone, China moved in and set up shop.
These people give no fucks.
morningreis t1_jb06d83 wrote
Reply to comment by alphahydra in New UN brokered High Seas Treaty Places 30% of Ocean into protected areas by 2030 after decades of talks by AstroEngineer314
Them being a driver of it doesn't mean they will abide by it. They have made agreements in the past only to break it after the other party upholds their part and withdraws.
I would expect them to continue to overfish in these areas, knowing that every other nation won't be. They view the whole world as their own, and care very little for the environment, so this would be very on brand for China.
morningreis t1_ivb65xa wrote
Reply to Attorney General Bonta Calls on Social Media Companies to Stop the Spread of Disinformation Ahead of 2022 Midterm Elections by Wagamaga
The bots in here are in overdrive
morningreis t1_iuiklxs wrote
/r/GTAGE material. Excellent job
morningreis t1_itjdjfa wrote
Reply to comment by FinoAllaFine97 in A city in China is planning an offshore wind farm so big that it could power all of Norway by quellerand
How does one "fabricate timing"? I wasn't aware the US had that technology. I'm sure China will steal it soon.
morningreis t1_jdanzek wrote
Reply to comment by jcoddinc in An Arizona plant will pull CO2 from the air and trap it in concrete by captainquirk
Nothing, the carbon gets mineralized