Americans are fucking exceptional and should return to isolationism to defend against communist infiltration and the europoors.
Americans are terrified of China because Chinks beat them at their own game. The problem with the US is - it has no culture and thus has nothing unique to offer to the world. Almost everything they produce isn't in any way tied to the American identity and therefore can be easily copied by virtually any entity with enough resources. Therefore instead of culture, Americans rely on the country's massive GDP and military superiority to combat their insecurities and uphold the myth of their exceptionalism. The second thing they rely on is their version of "democracy" that they religiously worship and believe to be the best system humankind can come up with. Right now China is practically destroying them at both fronts. When it comes to the political system, they demonstrate competent authoritarianism is superior to absolute individual freedom, since the former reinforces the society, while the latter eliminates the taboos the nation is based on and eventually brings about its collapse. When it comes to wealth, Chinks again are slowly surpassing the US, practically removing their only claim to exceptionalism. An average American doesn't fully understand this, but subconsciously he feels that wealth and the idea of unrestricted individual freedoms were the only two things that made the US stand out among other states as a "shining city on a hill". With both of those gone, so is American exceptionalism, a conclusion they cannot fathom.
>>535022817>defendAmerimutt are thiefs liars and cheats. These terrorists and pirates can all vanish for all I care. Nobody cares if they are gone.
>>535023085>pirates>London, Spain and Portugal had the 100x more pirated ships. >in middle ages.You are funny.
>>535023085>>535023214Hehehe
>>535023003the best part about China is how hard they exploit Russia's weakness and desperation
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>>535023003>absolute individual freedomAmerimutts cant even look up bases the Iranians blow up on mainstream sites due to censorship or protests against Jewish terrorists killing Palestinians with American taxfunded bombs at schools without Amerimutt regime repression or critizise and challenge the regime without getting dissappeared if not cancelled by cangaroo courts and "law" enforcement for made up reasons.Their "freedom" is as much a lie as their "democratic" dictatorship Amerimutt peasants havent been able to touch for the past 100 years. They just make that up to comfort themself, in reality they murder anyone threatening their hive whether verbally or physically
>>535023003You should be to.
>>535022817what a cunty little handshake, OK now I'm finally embarrassed he's our president
>>535023003False. American innovation cannot be easily copied because mass manufacturing a physical product is the lowest-value part of the economic chain, whereas the highest value resides in invisible assets like design, software ecosystems, and proprietary research pipelines that capital alone cannot buy. This foundational creation is fueled by an institutional infrastructure of strict intellectual property laws, independent courts, and deep capital markets that protect property from arbitrary seizure and incentivize high-risk investments. Ultimately, this output is deeply tied to an individualistic American culture that celebrates industry-disrupting rebels, fosters decentralized global collaboration, and leverages immense soft power, creating a self-sustaining ecosystem of global talent and institutional trust that top-down, authoritarian models cannot duplicate.
>>535023542>mutt shill cant deny it and deflects with liesProving my point
>>535023769You really heavily on gaslighting which is your own down fall. After gaslighting comes ad hominem, vapid, and fatuous bullshit that just further makes you look insanely and massively retarded. Responding to an image without text is prove of this. Playing into your subconscious insecurities. Also kys. Your time is wasted here.
>>535023747>creating a self-sustaining ecosystem of global talent and institutional trust that top-down, authoritarian models cannot duplicate.China's GDP is projected to surpass that of the USA.
>>535022817Trump looks disappointed and Xi looks happy
>>535022817I agree!Cut this pig nation off from the rest of the world. Treat like a massive open-air prison like in Escape From New York.
>>535024033>projectedAll you bug chinks do is project onto others including America. IF you want to be mad at someone, be mad at XI who is killing your nation.
>>535024384>china can't duplicate talent>yes it demonstrably can>u mad bro?
>>535023747>American innovationLmao. Patents stolen from germany and first generation immigrants from europe. You are a decadent empire that imports or steals everything.
>>535025386Your claim that America merely "stole" its foundation from Europe misinterprets historical wartime asset seizures, which all major powers practiced during total war, and fundamentally misunderstands how a global innovation platform functions. Long before World War II, the US was already the world’s largest economy and an industrial pioneer, but its enduring competitive advantage lies in its unique ability to act as a voluntary magnet for global talent. According to economic data, immigrant inventors choose to move to the US because its robust intellectual property laws, massive research funding, and deep venture capital markets allow them to scale ideas that their home countries cannot support. Far from being a decadent empire built on theft, the American system functions as a dynamic force multiplier where global and native minds collaborate to create entirely new technological ecosystems that insular or authoritarian nations cannot replicate.
>>535025620World War II represents the greatest patent theft, or idea theft, in history. Almost all of the technology you use today is based on these ideas. The germans knew this was the sole reason you rushed to europe, which is why they hid all the patents in a mine.
>>535026007This argument distorts the history of Operation Paperclip and the Allied post-WWII exploitation of German technology, which was a strategic effort to dismantle Nazi military infrastructure and absorb scientific research rather than a magic blueprint for the modern economy. While the Allies did recover hidden records from places like the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute and various salt mines, the vast majority of German wartime breakthroughs—such as V-2 rocketry, early jet propulsion, and magnetic tape—were specific military developments, not the foundation of today's digital world. The core technologies shaping modern life, including the silicon transistor, the internet, public cryptography, cloud computing, and advanced biotechnology, were pioneered through subsequent decades of original, multi-billion-dollar American research, commercial market forces, and collaborative global development that had no roots in Nazi patents.
>>535026324>Operation PaperclipYou need to realize that your entire education is based solely on propaganda. Here is an article about the stolen patents if you want to learn something real.>www.spiegel.de/politik/die-groesste-kriegsbeute-deutschlands-patente-a-479a3b9f-0002-0001-0000-000029194050It's from the 1950s, from Der Spiegel. It's in german, but your browser will translate it for you.
>>535027111The 1951 Der Spiegel archive accurately chronicles the Allied exploitation of German industrial records, but treating these intellectual reparations as the single blueprint for the modern world is a severe historical exaggeration. The primary objective of the Western Allies in Europe was the total military defeat of the Nazi regime, not a pre-planned heist of documents hidden in salt mines. While seized technologies like magnetic tape, infrared sensors, and cold-steel extrusion certainly accelerated mid-century manufacturing, they did not build the modern digital infrastructure. Foundational pillars of today's tech economy—including the silicon transistor, integrated circuits, the internet, public-key cryptography, and modern machine learning—were invented decades later through trillions of dollars in domestic American research. Ultimately, capturing static data from the 1940s is useless without the open academic networks and deep venture capital markets required to continuously reinvent it.