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pmc

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Here is the resolution in question. "Russian aggression" is only included in the preamble. Operative clauses do not mention Russia at all. I don't think this means much.
i havent looked at the resolution but so many of CIS countries abstained from It. so there must be some thing in it.
Arab and India policies are integrating with West so there vote is understandable.
The most interesting case is Azerbaijan and Iran. If they think Europe is not worth the vote than it truly is not.
 

Dark Father

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Spread those legs, ass cheeks and mouth for the potent American seed. Literally. Surely only disclosed decades after the shit happened. Always same story. Sell the women to the fertile seed of the hegemon. Humilation and dehumanization. Disgusting.


A Brutal Sex Trade Built for American Soldiers​



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Hmm.

 

BlackWindMnt

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On this resolution, "Russian aggression" was allegedly voted on. It says "Cooperation between the Unided Nations and the Council of Europe". Тhere was a vote specifically on preamble paragraph 9 (that mentions "russian aggression" against Ukraine), where the usual suspects abstained, including China, India, Mexico, Brazil, Armenia and Kazakhstan.


So the west is going to sniff their hopium just like zelensky does with his coke, thinking they finally found a small gap between China and Russia?
 

Dark Father

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Westoid individual, media and think tanks.

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Chevalier

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Bloomberg: Air France Wants State Support to Compete With Chinese Carriers
Why is the default western reaction to try to cripple the opponent when they’re losing? Specifically, why is the first reaction of western businesses to cry cuz they’re too shit and can’t compete or their government made a stupid market breaking decision to kill its own industries?

Something to think about when you hear Atlanticists talk about “rules based” world order. It means feudalism with Atlanticists at the top and if you’re a non western nation, you’d have to be led by quislings to agree to that.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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Typical for anyone working in tech with a good STEM degree. Or typical for anyone in my family.
I don't think so.

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Applied Materials pays the highest. Process engineers are mostly experienced MS holders or PHD holders. They make $140k total (base pay $90k-120k) in SF Bay Area.

Hitachi, a tier 2 semiconductor equipment engineering company, offers a bit more than half that at $78k-85k.

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Most people make way less money than you think.
 

fatzergling

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I don't think so.

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Applied Materials pays the highest. Process engineers are mostly experienced MS holders or PHD holders. They make $140k total (base pay $90k-120k) in SF Bay Area.

Hitachi, a tier 2 semiconductor equipment engineering company, offers a bit more than half that at $78k-85k.

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Most people make way less money than you think.
then why would anybody shore up semi talent if the US lacks money to compete with software?
 

theorlonator

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I don't think so.

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Applied Materials pays the highest. Process engineers are mostly experienced MS holders or PHD holders. They make $140k total (base pay $90k-120k) in SF Bay Area.

Hitachi, a tier 2 semiconductor equipment engineering company, offers a bit more than half that at $78k-85k.

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Most people make way less money than you think.
I think the numbers for China need to be qualified. STEM PhDs making 11k USD a month versus senior software engineers making like 3-4k a month.
 
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