

If something is being so heavily subsidized, the correct market response is to buy as much as possible, and resell once the prices ramp up.
Setting up tariffs and complaining about subsidies? 100% not the “free market” response. It’s cope.
If something is being so heavily subsidized, the correct market response is to buy as much as possible, and resell once the prices ramp up.
Setting up tariffs and complaining about subsidies? 100% not the “free market” response. It’s cope.
In a multipolar world they will have credible power projection capabilities.
No. Multipolar means everyone can have multiple independently powerful allies/enemies. It means India, ASEAN, etc. being powerful enough to step in and help ROC when westerners decide to abandon it.
There are a lot of protests in Hong Kong, but the Hong Kong protests was definitely after 2015.
Trade worth considering for Europe. Huh. So fuck the Taiwanese, if that’s good for Europe?
This kind of thinking by Westerners is why “multipolar world” as a concept is so popular.
You asked it “who do you support” (i.e., “who does Grok support”). It knew that Grok is owned by Musk so it went and looked up who Musk supports.
As shown in https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/11/grok-musk/ , if you ask it “who should one support” then it no longer looks for Musk’s opinions. The answer is still hasbara, but that is to be expected from an LLM trained in USA