• Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      If you have evidence that it’s greater or lesser in any of these states, then please, share. Otherwise, this is just a non-falsifiable claim.

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        No I do not have good data. But neither does OP.

        • There is no international standard on what should be counted as suicide
        • Even if there was, reporting quality would be very different between cultures and rural vs urban environments
        • I think statistics coming fron authoritarian regimes are not trustworthy (I’ll leave it as an exercise to the reader to categorize which states are authoritarian)
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          This is more dodging the points raised than addressing them. You have proposed reasons for why the data may not be as accurate as possible, but that only prompts further investigation, not closing the book entirely. Further, all states are “authoritarian,” and no state wants to report a high suicide rate, so that isn’t a reasonable counter. Until the state withers away, it’s better for workers to have control of that authority.

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      Every 100 000.

      This is formatted to imply percentage, but for that the decimal points on these should be moved three digits over.

      That 16.6 is 0.0166%.

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    Its not suicide if you die from defacto slave labor to create cheap products. Since this strategy of state-subsidised factories, normally operating a massive net loss, being employed to undermine economies around the world in exchange for dependence on China, a workers suicide could be ruled a MIA since its economic warfare. Not suicide.

    ~ The Chinese government, probably

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      The PRC has outlawed slave labor, and purchasing Power in 2022 was 25 times higher than 1978. It’s time for you to turn off Fox News.

      Further, China is “undermining” western, imperialist economies, but is actively engaged in multilateralism in the global south. They gain influence because their involvement actually develops the global south, rather than relying on an extractionary form of economy like the US and Europe do.

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    It’s funny when .ml actually encounters real people who downvote their bullshit

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      I’m just here to be apart of something.

      Hi mom! I’m in the Lemmy struggle session thread of the week!!!

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    unpopular opinion: it should be a human right (once it’s determined you don’t have a mental illness severe enough to prevent you from seeing other obvious solutions to your suffering) and a society that keeps people alive by force is authoritarian in and of itself.

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    Well yeah.

    You’re not going to see a significant suicide rate, if the people who might kill themselves, are killed by something else first. Mostly looking at NK.

    As for China, their population is so large that almost any bad stat looks small. Zoom in on someplace like Hong Kong, and the stats go right back to concerning.