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Old 06-01-2020, 05:50 PM
 
Location: Manchester NH
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdzXFFpO4oc


The video is great for animating the differences, but look at the order by 2017.

China far in the lead, with many other east asian countries.

This is just one example where china totally dominates, and understands industrial designs and outputs better than western countries.

Humanists and moralists in western Europe like those in Norway or Germany like belittling the US for our domestic and foriegn policy, but let us pause for a second.

These economies are almost all consumer based, and they rely on the same sweatshops and foriegn policy to keep up their living standards.

Secondary markets in Africa pick up the throw away goods westerners depose of. What do you think would happen to the Congo if they adopt Norway's policies? That they'd become rich?

So outside of the morally grandstanding of Europeans, western nations are in the same boat, and rather than form a cooperative society, industrial production from china keeps these countries afloat, and their equity markets humming along.

And that funds their tax base, all protected by American foriegn policy (Europeans have competing interests of course).

Why did the west let this happen, because while it increases our material wealth, it makes us have a less cooperative labor society and further segregates residential and commercial neighborhoods.

As for the Chinese their traditional culture has been ruined through social upheaval, and Africa is a dumping ground for these goods meaning their markets aren't incentivized to develop, and European and American 'humanitarians' can create a whole industrial complex for charity to Africa that only makes them more weak and more dependent.

Why did globalism win, because to me everyone lost. Even if some Scandinavian country has more money for welfare programs.
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Old 06-02-2020, 05:36 AM
 
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Well for China you have over one billion people over 90% of which are atheists and monocultural, the results are obvious. In the west and russia you have pro-muslim, multicultural society stuck in the cold war, nothing surprising. In fact the hilarious thing is how the pro-american countries loose ground. Look at Japan: from the greatest country humanity had seen to now a virgin, anime american colony.
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Old 06-02-2020, 10:32 AM
 
Location: Manchester NH
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Well for China you have over one billion people over 90% of which are atheists and monocultural, the results are obvious. In the west and russia you have pro-muslim, multicultural society stuck in the cold war, nothing surprising. In fact the hilarious thing is how the pro-american countries loose ground. Look at Japan: from the greatest country humanity had seen to now a virgin, anime american colony.
Japan fell behind China because the latter has more potential and a better logistical network.


Something globalists love.
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Old 06-02-2020, 02:25 PM
 
Location: Manchester NH
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Another example of China's dominance, watch till the end:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG5wGZAIAdM
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Old 06-04-2020, 02:48 AM
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdzXFFpO4oc


This is just one example where china totally dominates, and understands industrial designs and outputs better than western countries.
Lol, yes that's what this completely unsurprising statistic tells us.
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Old 06-04-2020, 07:13 AM
 
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Lol, yes that's what this completely unsurprising statistic tells us.
huh?

Do you think software design and engineering is something handled by American workers?

Besides all the things we don't do like telecom infrastructure or other things, the 'designs' we create are blueprints that the manufacturer can't rely on.

https://www.inc.com/glenn-leibowitz/...you-think.html

"It's not designed and sent over--that sounds like there's no interaction. The truth is, the process engineering and process development associated with our products require innovation in and of itself. Not only the product but the way that it's made, because we want to make things in the scale of hundreds of millions, and we want the quality level of zero defects. That's always what we strive for, and the way that you get there, particularly when you're pushing the envelope in the type of materials that you have, and the precision that your specifications are forcing, requires a kind of hand-in-glove partnership. You don't do it by throwing it over the chasm. It would never work. I can't imagine how that would be."

It has all been off-shored till the point we are wholly dependent, and that includes western Europe as well for many things.
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