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Why are white people so innovative?

How come Asia doesn't have any unicorn startups in 2025?
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>>217229258
simply because they don't want to take risks. But any of the unicorn startups has east asian employees
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Asians literally cannot solve novel problems. Only pre-existing ones.
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>>217229300
any -> many (typo)
mental I should have bought new keyboard
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>>217229258
Isn't 80% of the US economy now just the circular AI bubble where Nvidia, data centers and startups are basically buying from each other while producing nothing of actual value?
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>>217229310
Asians solve problems, non-Asians create problems they're incapable of even beginning to figure out how to address.
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>>217229258
None of these unicorns have a working product. They are just gobbling up speculator cash
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>some jews investing a lot of fake numbers into AIslop bubble is somehow indicative of good economy
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>>217229258
conservative boomer culture with age hierarchy

most of the innovation in the west is done by asians free from the chains of confucianism

back in ancient times 90% of technology advancement was in asia. zhuge liang made the first hot air balloon and first tank in like 200 AD
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>>217229327
>slapping together two Huawei Ascend crappers
>building a massive domestic infrastructure to replace everything from CUDA to packaging technologires
Your Chinese compatriots are desperately emulating that supposed bubble for what?

>>217229355
Gee I wonder who prioneered forestation techniques.


Asians are quintessential midwits with a narrow bell-curve similar to women. This is why instead of generational leaps they can only refine and recreate.
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>>217229258
White men have always invented, risked and conquered. Asian men will always copy the White man but never lead in technology, business and geopolitics.
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>making bullshit jobs one after another through some wicked Jewish Scheme

Nigga just build cars and washers for homies That's real job right there fr
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>>217229402
Those unicorns give employment to thousands of your kind because you're too retarded to make jobs. There's no renowned filipino owned company in the world.
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>>217229453
>emulating that supposed bubble
Wrong, they're integrating it into the entire fabric of their society at all levels and in military applications. They've even made it open source and open-weight, completely democratizing AI more than self-serving western companies could even fathom.

>>217229453
Westerners go to the moon, come home and declare they conquered space. Asians go to the moon, then to Mars, then to other systems and eventually conquer the entire universe and open portals to other universes and planes of existence.
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>>217229258
we dont have startups in Mexico; we do have unicorns, but i say that we dont have startups because they are not truly innovating in science and technology. They copy american companies, and they dont develop any real technology, just bullshit like food delivery apps and fintech.

Nobody acknowledges that as a problem, they think that we have a small tech sector but the truth is that we functionally we dont. Those companies will never be internationally competitive or give us an edge and create real wealth like nvidia or asml did.
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>>217229500
Nice AI answer. They opened up AI to foster collective progress in all their shitty government propped companies and to exert whatever soft power they can abroad. Which you'd realise if you weren't a midwit aka Asian

Second comment is infantile nonsense.
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>>217229355
creating forests doesn't really help and almost always negatively impacts the climate if that's your idea.
you need to protect existing forests, especially in wetlands, if you want it to act as a carbon sink. Just for helping the environment generally (and not with the goal of climate--deserts are better than artificial forests for that), you need to promote the whole set of native species to grow in the area, not how China's doing it (planting the same exact tree everywhere without getting other plants to create appropriate soil first, which then all die off and cause even faster desertification)
generally forests are carbon neutral unless there's something to bury biomass like you find in wetland environments, but they have a much lower albedo than grasslands or deserts so contribute more to heating a planet
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>>217229465
>>217229487
>>217229551
Thank you for worshipping us.
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>>217229551
we dont have enough phd graduates and we dont have enough stem graduates or investor interest in deep tech.

>>217229472
Exactly, like half of the software sector is bullshit and they are only sustained by the real economy (healthcare, manufacturing, electronics).
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>>217229562
Westerners are incapable of strategic thought or long-term planning. They think in election cycles while Asians think in centuries and millennia. They built all their knowledge and empires on Asian economic and technological innovations and then burned brightly for about two centuries before the world returned to equilibrium with Asia once again ascendant.

It's always been an Asian world, the other races are just living in it. Even AI, literally the West's proudest modern achievement, is primarily driven by Chinese engineers. The AI race isn't even between Chinese and Chinese-Americans, it's between PRC Chinese in Asia and PRC Chinese in America.
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>>217229599
the long term planning of not being able to read even a word of my message, I'm so scared
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>>217229573
i'm lost, idk what to do with my life, ive been autistically obsessed with the underdevelopment of my country since i was like 14 or 13 and i wish i could do something to help fix it.
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>>217229599
i never understood the whole us vs china thing
if anything i think the chinese are rather friendly
damned persians are the ones who deserve bombing
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>>217229639
its very simple, no one wants to be surpassed technologically and scientifically, even by allies
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>>217229655
they got four times the population
why would i have the expectation we'd outpace em forever?
sure i think murica needs to get off the cheap chink shit addiction but other than that dont got much of a problem with chyna
murica also has one of largest chinese populations so it's not like mortal enemies
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>>217229624
Except if you actually followed what they were doing, you'd know they diversified the planting decades ago and that's why their reforestation plans are successful. You don't even bother doing your research and you want me to read you ill-informed posts, how gay.

>>217229639
Everything the West seems to do nowadays is just as a reaction to China. Everything from getting more involved with SEA or Africa or Latin America, it's all to compete with China. Meanwhile China is just chugging along and forwarding the human species.
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Do these startups actually do anything but burn through funding until launching an ipo to prop up the bullshit nyse gambling den? Has goymerica actually gotten any actual value out of this saas slop?
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>>217229465
>>217229487
Indians are too obvious
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>>217229635
i got really into economics for pseuds, i would watch videos about how X country managed to escape poverty, and i had a vague understanding of some economic terms and political economy (keynesianism, the austrian school of economics, marxism)


(i was a weird 14 year old) and i am a weird 20 year old i feel like, i had read some articles about why mexico was poor.

i was never smart enough to actually learn econ through books that i should have downloaded ilegally through torrents.

but i actually think econ is kinda lame, i mean it obviously matters, but if i was a firstie who lives in an industrialized country i would have never gotten into it.
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>>217229732
The historical achievement that white men stand with the giants makes me indian now?
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>>217229733
>why mexico so poor
import substitution
congratulations i saved you bunch of time
also mexican revolution was one of the dumbest endeavors humanity has ever partaken in
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>>217229743
man that is so ahistorical, white people only came to dominate scientific development in modernity. In ancient and medieval history it was equally split between asians, middle easterners europeans and native americans.

Except that this last category is less discussed because they never benefited from coming in contact with the other groups.

You are only showing your ignorance of history. Arabs developed algebra, Indians created the numbers we used today.
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>>217229751
i know, but if you do that you will get hit with reciprocal tariffs
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>>217229743
>The historical achievement that white men stand with the giants
nice English sir! Very pleasure to make you're acquaintance
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>>217229782
man that is so ahistorical
ya dumbasses did it in the past im sure itll work out great this time
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>>217229706
the 'diversification' is still insanely uniform and not anything like an environmentally sound place should be, and still have to wait and see if it actually sticks before calling it a 'success' in any form
also still ignores why you would even care about it to begin with--planting forests on its own in most areas is not necessarily beneficial environmentally and almost never beneficial for the climate
and AI is also a complete joke, both in the west and east. There's far more fruitful technological ventures both are ignoring, but that's just the state of the world unfortunately.
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>>217229751
i hadnt read the last part, well the mexican revolution helped universalize education, perhaps it had some anti capitalist elements which were not super positive, but when you go back a 100 years to see why a country is poor today, you are missing the forest for the trees. We need to look forward.
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>>217229802
I had misunderstood your point, you were saying that import substitution is destructive. That is, a different debate, but clearly what we have right now (which is not import substitution) is not working.

Your country engages in protectionism all the time, as a matter of a fact the american government is protecting tesla from chinese EV companies.
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>>217229815
>the 'diversification' is still insanely uniform
You didn't even know it was diversified and now you're claiming it's not enough, obviously not having looked into it at all. I shan't be engaging with your tomfoolery until you do your homework.

Begone.
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>>217229861
I know you're not a native english speaker but it really shouldn't be that hard to know what I'm saying
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>>217229802

ISI worked well since the growth rate was higher, its just hard to have a conversation with you because you are incapable of having a conversation in good faith and be respectful.

I feel sorry for your friends or whoever is forced to spend time with you.
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>>217229937
being* respectful
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>>217229906
You aren't "saying" anything, you're puking concentrated diarrhea like the Ark of the Covenant.
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>>217229959
ok bud, have fun continuing to spend all day on 4chan pretending the Chinese government's questionable plans are your personal accomplishments
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>>217229985
Have fun continuing to condemn me while benefiting from the light of truth that I seflessly provide.



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