@zoezoe Vamos, que te limitaste a buscar la web en Google y después votaste sensacionalista sin leer el envío, pegando por aquí múltiples enlaces que nada tienen que ver con el artículo en cuestión. Te recomiendo que apliques lo recomendado por tu avatar.
@zoezoe Agradezco tu respuesta, pero ese juicio extremadamente subjetivo sobre la amplia generalidad de los articulistas del sitio no tiene nada que ver con el contenido del artículo publicado, honestamente. Además, estás citando a Vice, que es básicamente uno de los vertederos informativos de Internet, de una categoría similar a TMZ, HuffPost o BuzzFeed, en mi opinión.
Un extenso artículo de Aris Roussinos sobre el colapso aparente de Estados Unidos y del modelo cultural que ha exportado durante las últimas décadas. Me parece sobresaliente, pero es largo y está en inglés, por eso mendigo cariño hacia ello por aquí. www.meneame.net/story/covid-ha-expuesto-estados-unidos-como-estado-fal
"For a brief few decades, the shift in production to China made a handful of Western individuals unimaginably rich, while lowering the living standards of the middle and working class. It began to turn the First World into a Third World society of stratified, vastly uneven wealth even as it raised China into a First World superpower. For the benefit of a few billionaires, Western societies have immiserated their voter base, dramatically weakened themselves, and helped shorten the lives of hundreds of thousands of their own people.
These events didn’t just happen. Factories didn’t just uproot themselves and migrate to China like flocks of concrete geese. These were conscious, willed acts presented to us as faits accomplis — which we must now consciously and painfully undo, in full historical awareness of how this all took place".
"For a brief few decades, the shift in production to China made a handful of Western individuals unimaginably rich, while lowering the living standards of the middle and working class. It began to turn the First World into a Third World society of stratified, vastly uneven wealth even as it raised China into a First World superpower. For the benefit of a few billionaires, Western societies have immiserated their voter base, dramatically weakened themselves, and helped shorten the lives of hundreds of thousands of their own people.
These events didn’t just happen. Factories didn’t just uproot themselves and migrate to China like flocks of concrete geese. These were conscious, willed acts presented to us as faits accomplis — which we must now consciously and painfully undo, in full historical awareness of how this all took place".