I'm gonna call data centres "bit barns" from now on, that's hilarious
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One of those projects is a pair of datacenters valued at A$120 million ($79 million) that Vanuatu’s government announced last year as part of a strategy to develop an e-commerce industry and ensure the nation can connect to the global digital economy.
… Not a fan of that. Hate that capitalism has been forced upon the people of Vanuatu.
Capitalism?
What alternative would you suggest for the island country?
Idealic lifestyle on the beach; fishing, swimming, spending time with family. Fuck joining the rat race.
Libertarian Socialism. Like Rojava.
Not specifically for Vanuatu. It just seems a superior system if the wellbeing of the people are what’s judged most important.
In theory, I would prefer democratic socialism if I had to choose one from all the '-isms', but that would likely work only if your neighbours and partner countries respect the rule of law and act accordingly. There is a big bully in the region, and Australia is certainly among the best alternative partners you can choose imo.
Democratic Socialism and Libertarian Socialism aren’t necessarily mutually exclusive.
Rojava itself could arguably be described as both.
Well, no theory works perfectly in the real world. But the big problem here is the bully.