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FairAndUnbiased

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China used it back in 2012, it's been 13 years.

The common fallacy is China is a competitor and Chinese dominance come from being competitive, so if China doesn't play someone else can. Reality is China IS the game, the modern world that is defined by the abundance of extremely advanced materials can only exist because China and only China has the industrial capacity to make them abundant.
Do you know why white boomers say that the reason young Americans don't have houses is because of iPhones and spending on streaming services, and all they have to do is cut back? But they'll flip shit if a young person pointed out the culprit is (rightfully) suburban zoning laws, car dependence, asset inflation and energy prices and crying they will never take away their suburbs and SUVs?

Its because back in their day, electronics and telecom services were so expensive that cutting back on them had a measurable effect on whether you could afford a house or not.

Without China, they go back to that world, and it won't be because houses drop in price. It will be because electronics and telecom will rise back to a substantial fraction of a house. $500 internet, $5k phones.
 

Racek49

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Do you know why white boomers say that the reason young Americans don't have houses is because of iPhones and spending on streaming services, and all they have to do is cut back? But they'll flip shit if a young person pointed out the culprit is (rightfully) suburban zoning laws, car dependence, asset inflation and energy prices and crying they will never take away their suburbs and SUVs?

Its because back in their day, electronics and telecom services were so expensive that cutting back on them had a measurable effect on whether you could afford a house or not.

Without China, they go back to that world, and it won't be because houses drop in price. It will be because electronics and telecom will rise back to a substantial fraction of a house. $500 internet, $5k phones.
But no... to solve this problem, the West has Korea, Japan, ADSL, a European manufacturing base, etc. with unused capacities and still at the cutting edge of research...
 

iewgnem

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But no... to solve this problem, the West has Korea, Japan, ADSL, a European manufacturing base, etc. with unused capacities and still at the cutting edge of research...
They do not, worse is very few even know they don't because they have no idea what's involved in turning a few samples in a lab into useful quantities.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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But no... to solve this problem, the West has Korea, Japan, ADSL, a European manufacturing base, etc. with unused capacities and still at the cutting edge of research...
If they could, they would. An action requires capability and intent. The intent has been declared: decoupling was talked about since 2016. Since intent is not the limiting factor, and there is substantial evidence for capability being the limiting factor, we must conclude it is the capability that is limiting.

South Korea is the only 1 with a manufacturing base left, actually. Japan is already a service economy like EU and US. And here is the problem: South Korea is too close to China.

Did you know Taiwan used to hijack and shoot at not only Chinese ships but western ships trading with China, including core NATO allies, and even invading Japanese waters to shoot western NATO ships, and the west did nothing about it, not even verbal complaints, despite how weak and dependent Taiwan was?

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On 13 February 1951, a fleet of 3 ROCS
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under the direct orders of
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captured the
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civilian cargo ship Hoi Houw at 24°13'N 123°18'E within Japanese waters among the
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Nigella K19,
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), full of fruits and vegetables, and the freighter Josephine Moller were attacked by
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coast in the East China Sea, but both escaped.
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[/COLOR] On 15 April 1951, the
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civilian cargo ship Perico was captured by the ROC Navy at 25°31'N 123°48'E, north of
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[/COLOR] By 7 December 1952, Captain Robert Adam was also killed by
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[/COLOR] Nonetheless, she was attacked again next year, marking her thirteenth time since 1950.
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iewgnem

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Yup. That's exactly my take too. The next 10 or 20 years are a critical point when the West would be most tempted to take the most extreme measures to reverse this situation. There is no better time to play the RE card than now. Let's not forget, even after the supply chain is reproduced, it will take time to rearm.
All one can say is it is physically possible for the west to become self reliant eventually, physics work the same everywhere.
But to do so it requires fundamentally changes to culture and society, it requires somehow getting people to value education, somehow getting people to plan long term, somehow convince China they're no longer hostile, somehow become willing to learn, somehow hide their strength and bide their time, in other words, it requires fundamentally changing their very identity.

Then, above all else, it requires them to become content with doing all that and still being #2, because all one can do is work toward one's own success, the moment you define your success by other people's failure, you defined your failure as other people's success, and when it comes to China, there's no way to prevent China from succeeding.
 

taxiya

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I wouldn’t say Zionists are stupid. Indeed, many if not most of them are objectively highly intelligent. The problem with them is that they are seldomly as intelligent as they think they are, nor are others as stupid as they assume. And no matter how intelligence they might be, their greed almost always far outstrips that intelligence, which is why they do so much stupid things so often despite their intelligence.

Additionally, their need to brag and gloat to demonstrate their ‘superiority’ undos much of the benefit of the schemes they do pull off.

That’s why their schemes backfire so consistently and why they attract so much hate almost universally.

If one person displays irrational resentment towards you, it’s probably something to do with them. But if everyone you meet does that, it’s probably something to do with you.

No culture or people are perfect. When Chinese tourists abroad got hate for being loud, entitled and messy, China didn’t go into a huff and call the world racists on reflex and demand the whole world change their ways to be more accommodating to Chinese. They assessed the complaints, decided they carried merit, and launched a big education campaign to make ordinary Chinese travellers more aware and sensitive to the cultural normals and preferences of host nations abroad. Now there are hardly any stories of badly behaved Chinese tourists the western hate mongers could use to stir up racism against Chinese. That willingness and openness to take on criticism and improve is the sign of a mature and self confident culture and people. But it’s kinda disappointing how few cultures actually practice this in reality and normally they either dismiss the concerns of others, or proactively double down on the bad behaviour others complain about and purposefully do it more to prove a point. Zionists fall firmly in the latter category.
In short, being smart but unwise.

Smart people have high IQ but very often lacks EQ precisely because possessing high IQ makes them blind and ignorant of the complexity of big matters involving all kinds of people. Perfect example is the military genius like Han Xin and Xiang Yu being outmaneuvered by Liu Bang.
 
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