China has lashed out at Germany after its foreign minister called Xi Jinping a “dictator” and summoned Berlin’s ambassador for a dressing down, in the latest flaring of tensions with a western democratic power over how the Chinese leader is described overseas.

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    1 year ago

    My comments are simple, direct. I inject nothing and ask questions about statements. If this is offensive, it is inferred without being implied.

    Let’s address your assertions and questions one-by-one without all the fluff.

    1. A subjectively-observed attitude indicates lack of education.

    2. What does time vampire mean.

    3. You acknowledge an aggressive tone and suggest the next paragraph will contain a shift.

    4. You provide a contextual quote.

    My responses.

    1. Disregard, I draw no connection between attitude and education so choose not to engage, defend, or otherwise.

    2. I’ll admit, this is close to a joke/slang term. Colloquially, time vampire is someone who takes your time as a hobby. Related to “bullshit asymmetry” aka, the amount of effort required to debunk bullshit is always greater than the initial bullshit. Giving the bullshitter infinite ammo to destroy the time of a good faith responder. A vampire takes blood, a time vampire would take time. I am sure you can draw the connection from the above info.

    3. No response required. Clear.

    4. This is where the assumptions go wrong, I do not support neoliberalism. I support clarity of discussion. I responded because I found the initial comment to be misleading, unclear, and poorly framed. On liberalism I have no stance due to lack of education on this topic. Your quote is interesting, I’ll have to read more on this.