(I mean, at least in the Metropolitan area) Earlier I waited in line at a shop in Helsinki and behind me was a large group of schoolkids, all various people of colour and all speaking American English with each other. It's a fairly common occurrence in Eastern Helsinki and makes you feel like you're in the US or Canada

It's interesting how quick things have developed just since I was a kid

I think it's cool but it seems to cause Finnish boomers enormous existential anxiety of the Great Replacement variety

  • ComradeRat [he/him, they/them]
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    10 months ago

    Assimilation of the Roman variety (i.e., the main language isn't forced on anyone, but all the popular media and good-paying jobs require it) go brrrrrrrrr.

    Economic penetration and entwinement with Anglo empire has sociocultural ramifications (homogenization of social and economic structures to resemble Yankland).

    Similar process shrunk a lotta the native languages in the east/north of the USSR, despite state efforts to prevent that.

    Class society, capitalism, empire all lead to such homogenization, historically with a large state or market comes homogeneity.

    Given enough time I imagine the global north nations would fully anglofy, with the english language turning into a language family (similar to latin turning into the romance languages)

    • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      10 months ago

      soypoint-1 Oh boy I can't wait to live in the vaguely Asian cyberpunk future we were promised

      I'm sorry, the best we can do is commercial-district

        • RyanGosling [none/use name]
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          10 months ago

          I don’t see this as an ultimate own tbh. Capitalists do not care about what ideology you believe in. They’ll sell you the rope you use to hang them with if you’re in the market for one. They have no morals, no beliefs, nothing except the pursuit of profits. It’s the communists who have to pay attention to reality and maneuver and compromise around the unfavorable conditions.

          That’s not me being delusional and thinking China is playing 5D chess and planning on pushing the communism button. While Xi is pushing for a return to ML and curbing displays of excess, it’s possible that everyone else in the party is simply a materialist, but not a communist, as with Putin.

          • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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            10 months ago

            It's not supposed to be an own either way, the comrade I was replying to just wanted vaguely Asian cyberpunk.

            The PRC is a (generally) state capitalist economy that's broadly on a trajectory towards socialism. That means it has to accept a level of inequality and excess. That being said, you are right that constant vigilance is necessary against corruption and opportunism.

            In my opinion, the end result of socialism is not a society where luxury goods do not exist but rather one where luxury goods reasonably reflect their cost of production and the proletariat can easily afford them. A $2000 Gucci bag has maybe $200 of labor and materials in it, so strip away the marketing and shareholder parasites and even with a better paid workforce it's still reasonably affordable.

          • johnmccainstumor [none/use name]
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            10 months ago

            What we got to do is launch the nukes and build communism from the ashes, billions may die but that’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make.

      • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]
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        10 months ago

        All our attacks will be in Japanese, at least. The kids don't seem to have a problem with subtitles since you can't hear shit without closed captioning nowadays.

    • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      It'll be really interesting when French people speak mostly English while French is mostly relegated to Africa and the Caribbean.

      • oregoncom [he/him]
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        10 months ago

        and Montreal, which will ironically be the last francophone stronghold.

        • CTHlurker [he/him]
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          10 months ago

          Don't most french people have trouble understanding Quebeccois? As in, the there might be a point where the two "dialects" diverge enough that it becomes a separate language (at least to anyone who isn't a Quebec nationalist)

          • oregoncom [he/him]
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            10 months ago

            Idk they understand it well enough to make fun of it from what I can tell.