Developing world needs an alternative to Chinese tech::In April 2022, the United States launched its “Declaration for the Future of the Internet.” It asserts that human rights and democratic values must remain

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      I’m not sure competition would help too much. The incentive just isn’t good, because companies tend to focus mainly on price, rather than quality. If a factory makes a worse product, but does it for cheaper, then that is what will get picked.

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        I think it depends on shopper and circumstance.

        For some shoppers the cheaper item works. For others wanted a better qualiy item isn’t unrealistic, and both are offered on the shelves.

        Add to it, you may want a meh quality hammer when you’re just doing work that would really wreck a nicer one

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          This is why we all need to shop local. I can’t remember the last time I’ve been to Walmart

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      I laughed at the anti-globalists in the 90s. I now realize they were right and I was dumb.

      Redundancy and self-sufficiency are wayyyyy more important than economic efficiency.

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        Globalization is a good thing. If nations are involved in mutual commerce and trade, that cements relations and facilitates understanding and peace.

        What went very wrong was greed. Every single corporation in the world moved to capitalize on China’s cheap labour and plentiful workforce. And that provided a lot of power for China and other nations, power they are now capitalizing.

        The CoViD scare, with the commercial chain of supply broken, was an harsh recall that having thw entire production sector on the hands of a few of countries comes at a steep price.

        Let’s reindustrialize. Spread production, have redundancies, competing entities.

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      This is the best thing that happened to the world in 300 years. The history of the Western World is one of murder, invasions, genocide and imperialism. Now they are finding it harder and harder to invade and murder us as their industrial base diminishes.

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        Hate to be a downer but murder, invasions, genocide, and imperialism is more of a general humanity thing. China had it’s warring states, Japan had Unit 731, and Cambodia had the Khmer Rouge just to name three examples.

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        Pretty much every large culture, religion or empire in the history of the world is one of murder, invasions and genocide. That’s kind of how they get big, and it’s in no way unique to the modern (last couple hundred years) western world. History is littered with psychopaths all over the world attempting to conquer the world and slaughtering everyone in their path to greatness.

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        Oh yes innocent peaceful China, certainly not the worlds longest running imperialist country ever. How many hundreds of millions have been killed in wars by China?

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          I once saw a documentary on China, in which at some point they visited the National History Museum of China or something alike where there was a huge wall where the nation’s history was depicted.

          The Mao era was a tiny bump on a massive history. That country endured every assault from every foreign influence and power and simply progressed forward.

          They still see themselves as an empire. The empire.

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          The Chinese government has only been in power since the late-40s/early 50s. Do you contribute the deaths by Nazi Germany to the modern German state?