➡️ The American Communist Party (ACP), a Far-Left, Marxist-Leninist splinter party of the mainstream Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA)
Among these many reasons:
🔴 The CPUSA's supposed abandonment of Marxist-Leninist ideas in exchange for a supposed silent alliance with the US Democratic Party🔴 The Reluctance on the part of the CPUSA Leadership to adapt to the current realities that the "American proletariat" is facing🔴 The Prohibition by the CPUSA Leadership of allowing Marxist Studies groups at regional levels and the initiation of new activities by such groups🔴 Prohibition of internal party debates and ideological disagreements beyond the leadership line🔴 The fact that the Party moved the party's entire historical heritage to New York University (which Hinkle and his group classify as a bourgeois and ruling class institution, ironically)🔴 The fact that the party refuses to declassify the financial situation in which it finds itself
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🔗 American Communist Party (@ACPMain)
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TSMC overseas expansion plans unchanged despite Trump criticism
"Former US president Donald Trump’s comments that Taiwan hollowed out the US semiconductor industry are incorrect. That misunderstanding could impact the future of one of the world’s most important relationships and end up aiding China at a time it is working hard to push its own tech sector to catch up.
“Taiwan took our chip business from us,” the returnee US presidential contender told Bloomberg Businessweek in an interview published this week.
The remarks came after the Republican nominee was asked whether he would defend Taiwan against China. It is not the first time he has said this about the nation’s chip sector, but comes amid heightened military, trade and technology rivalry between the two superpowers.
In truth, Taiwan accounts for less than a quarter of the global semiconductor market, trailing the US, but has more than a 90 percent share in the fabrication of the most advanced chips.
Right now, the global semiconductor space ought to be celebrating a boom driven by skyrocketing demand for artificial intelligence (AI)."
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Donald Trump is wrong about the Taiwanese chip industry
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TSMC overseas expansion plans unchanged despite Trump criticism
The overseas expansion plans of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker, remain unchanged, despite U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump accusing Taiwan of taking 100 percent of the chip business…
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⚠️ Update: Network data show #Bangladesh has now been offline for four days with a nationwide internet shutdown remaining in place amidst student protests ⏲
Protesters are calling for the restoration of telecoms, the release of detainees, and accountability for over 150 deaths.
Protesters are calling for the restoration of telecoms, the release of detainees, and accountability for over 150 deaths.
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Central Bank Gold Buying Expected To Remain Hot Over Next Several Years
"(...) As a result, gold protects many investors against the erosion of the currency’s purchasing power, i.e., inflation, without the extreme volatility of Bitcoin."
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Central Banks Purchase Gold To Offset Their Own Money Destruction
Authored by Daniel Lacalle, Why is the price of gold rising if the global economy is not in recession and inflation is allegedly under control? This is a question often heard in investment circles, and I will try to answer it. We must begin by clarifying…
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🇨🇳 🇺🇸 Here's why China was largely unaffected by Friday's IT outage
🔶️ While businesses in the U.S. and Europe woke up Friday to a global IT outage that disrupted airports and hotels, China went into its weekend largely unaffected.
🔶️ "The impact of Friday's CrowdStrike incident on China was very small, with almost no impact on domestic public life," Gao Feng, senior research director at Gartner, said in Chinese, translated by CNBC. "Only some foreign companies in China were affected."
🔶️ "This is partly because many of the security threats that CrowdStrike is designed to protect against originate from China," said Rich Bishop, CEO of AppInChina, which publishes international software in China.
🔶️ Microsoft products are widely used in China — Windows had about 87% of personal computer shipments in the mainland last year, according to Canalys. That's higher than the 79% share for the rest of the world in the first quarter of this year, the research firm said.
🔶️ "There's been very little impact because CrowdStrike is barely used in China," said Rich Bishop, CEO of AppInChina, which publishes international software in China.
🔶️ "This is partly because many of the security threats that CrowdStrike is designed to protect against originate from China," he said, adding that Chinese companies typically use products from Tencent, 360 and other businesses.
🔶️ CrowdStrike said in its latest annual cyber threat report that last year, "China-nexus adversaries continued to operate at an unmatched pace across the global landscape, leveraging stealth and scale to collect targeted group surveillance data, strategic intelligence and intellectual property."
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/22/heres-why-china-was-largely-unaffected-by-fridays-it-outage.html
🔶️ While businesses in the U.S. and Europe woke up Friday to a global IT outage that disrupted airports and hotels, China went into its weekend largely unaffected.
🔶️ "The impact of Friday's CrowdStrike incident on China was very small, with almost no impact on domestic public life," Gao Feng, senior research director at Gartner, said in Chinese, translated by CNBC. "Only some foreign companies in China were affected."
🔶️ "This is partly because many of the security threats that CrowdStrike is designed to protect against originate from China," said Rich Bishop, CEO of AppInChina, which publishes international software in China.
🔶️ Microsoft products are widely used in China — Windows had about 87% of personal computer shipments in the mainland last year, according to Canalys. That's higher than the 79% share for the rest of the world in the first quarter of this year, the research firm said.
🔶️ "There's been very little impact because CrowdStrike is barely used in China," said Rich Bishop, CEO of AppInChina, which publishes international software in China.
🔶️ "This is partly because many of the security threats that CrowdStrike is designed to protect against originate from China," he said, adding that Chinese companies typically use products from Tencent, 360 and other businesses.
🔶️ CrowdStrike said in its latest annual cyber threat report that last year, "China-nexus adversaries continued to operate at an unmatched pace across the global landscape, leveraging stealth and scale to collect targeted group surveillance data, strategic intelligence and intellectual property."
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/07/22/heres-why-china-was-largely-unaffected-by-fridays-it-outage.html
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Here's why China was largely unaffected by Friday's IT outage
While businesses in the U.S. and Europe woke up Friday to a global IT outage that disrupted airports and hotels, China went into its weekend largely unaffected.