JD Vance Champions Tech Imperialism In Europa: l’Unione Europea deve difendere la sua sovranità e porre fine alla sua dipendenza dai monopoli della tecnologia statunitense

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    1. According-Buyer6688 on

      Join us today on that mission: r/BuyFromEU

      Choose European services and tech

    2. mikefrosthqd on

      Maybe the salaries in European Union should not be that of a McDonald’s employee in the US and taxes on income sky high.

      Yeah maybe the established billionaires should not have lobbied for laws and regulations that makes starting disruptive business in Europe an impossibility.

    3. Agile_Incident7784 on

      Peter Thiel’s little sockpuppet.

      *“We’re close to a Toto moment, a little dog pulling aside the curtain on the holy of holies only to find there’s nobody there,” he told the crowd. “We always think of democracy as a good thing. But … where do you shift from the wisdom of crowds to the madness of crowds? When does it become a mob, a racket, a totalitarian lie?”*

      *”But there are also signs that Thiel is thinking around and beyond the former president. The lion’s share of his largesse – $28m and counting – has been directed towards two business proteges who, with his help, have established themselves as gadfly rightwing darlings: JD Vance, the best-selling author of the blue-collar memoir Hillbilly Elegy, who is running for Senate in Ohio, and Blake Masters, a self-styled “anti-progressive” and anti-globalist who is running for Senate in Arizona.”*

      All these Sillicon Valley fucks are staging a coup.

      Must watch: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RpPTRcz1no](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RpPTRcz1no)

      source: [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/oct/15/peter-thiel-who-is-he-republican-donor-tech-entrepreneur](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/oct/15/peter-thiel-who-is-he-republican-donor-tech-entrepreneur)

    4. Few-Worldliness2131 on

      This is getting stranger by the minute. This is exactly what Russia wood want in order to weaken US . America has spent decades securing dominance in trade and military environments Ava Vance is now saying europe needs to dismantle that. Who the hell does he think will welcome that step. A stronger and independent Europe runs contrary to US policy due decades. It is actually a threat to America.

    5. AsterKando on

      Europe is finding out in real time why foreign social media is banned in China 

    6. mcrors-calhoun on

      JD Vance tried to convince EU countries to liberalize how they regulate tech companies by coming over here and insulting them. Something tells me this strategy won’t work. I think he must be thinking of the Silicon Valley episode where they try to get funding by insulting the VCs. Won’t work in real life though

    7. Eastern-Bro9173 on

      So, one week he’s arguing against Europe regulating US tech companies, and next week, he’s making an argument for the EU banning the tech companies outright? wtf??

    8. thdespou on

      OK that was all about in the end. All this drama for Zuckerberg

    9. SnineHarakas on

      Europe needs to slat out ban US tech companies. Freeze the. Out of Europe entirely.

      America is the enemy. You don’t let an enemy infiltrate your country

    10. Creepy-Bell-4527 on

      I agree.

      Any Rust engineers here down to fuck up the Google-Apple mobile OS duopoly?

    11. Creative-Size2658 on

      What the fuck does that even mean?

      EDIT: Ok now I get it. Thanks u/wasmic

    12. TokyoBaguette on

      The withdrawal of the US from Europe should work in tandem with increasing limitations on the US tech industry in Europe.

      Starting with banning X.

    13. lowkeytokay on

      Turns out that the Great Firewall was a wise decision from China. Not the censorship but the bit where they’ve been forced to develop IT infrastructure that is independent of US tech.

    14. How? Europe constantly killed every chance it had with over taxation and over regulation. We’re decades behind with no signs of being able to compete in any meaningful way.

      We’ll soon lose against China and India as well. All the signs were there but we somehow chose to live in an imaginary world and chose comfort over competence. 

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