• Tja@programming.dev
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    2 days ago

    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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      2 days ago

      Yes.

      It must.

      O R

      J I N G O I S M, you jackass, because it allows for the inclusion of allies within their nationalist tribalism.

      Just an FYI, you racist lackwit speaking on topic they couldn’t be bothered to do a surface level reading on:

      Both tests were done as a part of international collaboration project with the goal of progressing to DEMO:

      https://www.iter.org/fusion-energy/after-iter

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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!