RetardDisrespector

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RetardDisrespector

RetardDisrespector

@ostopezdo

Katılım Ağustos 2023
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RetardDisrespector
RetardDisrespector@ostopezdo·
@pushpendrakum Bad doctors would gone. Bad engineers would disappear. Key idiots gone. Sounds like win win for everyone
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Pushpendra Singh
Pushpendra Singh@pushpendrakum·
If every Indian disappeared from America tomorrow: ✅ Thousands of doctors would be gone ✅ Silicon Valley would lose countless engineers ✅ Major tech companies would lose key leaders ✅ Thousands of businesses and jobs would vanish For just ~1% of the US population, Indian Americans have had an outsized impact on technology, healthcare, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Agree or disagree: Indians are one of America’s most successful immigrant Community
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Morgan J. Freeman
Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree·
This was such a gorgeous historic place before the Trumps moved in...
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Αlexandros
Αlexandros@MeyasAlexandros·
China has been the world's biggest economy by GDP ppp for over a decade now . GDP PPP is a much more meaningful measure.
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RetardDisrespector
RetardDisrespector@ostopezdo·
@ShangguanJiewen China cannot export food, as it’s impossible wo fertile land. China producing for the USA what USA ordered China to produce. Hope it helps
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
China is a technology export powerhouse. The USA is an agriculture export powerhouse. Any questions?
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Common Sense Extremists
Common Sense Extremists@crushmarxismnow·
“Indians built half of America!!” Fewer than 13,000 Indians lived in America prior to 1965. By then we had won two world wars, become the world’s largest economy and put a man in space.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
For years, the US tried to trap China’s chip industry inside one question: Can you still shrink transistors without our EUV machines? Huawei’s answer is now becoming clear: If the old road is blocked, change the road. The Tau Scaling Law is not just about making chips smaller. It is about moving beyond pure geometric scaling — reducing time delay, reorganizing logic, improving system efficiency, and finding performance gains across devices, circuits, chips, and full systems. In other words, China is no longer waiting at the gate of someone else’s technology monopoly. It is building another path around it. Sanctions were supposed to freeze Huawei. Instead, they forced Huawei to stop asking for permission.
𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦@OopsGuess

Huawei just turned seven years of Western sanctions into a declaration of survival. It is no longer just a Chinese tech company. It has become a symbol of what happens when a nation refuses to kneel. Was Huawei perfect? No. Were its products always smoother than foreign brands with mature ecosystems? No. But millions of Chinese consumers still chose it — not because they were blind, but because they understood what was at stake. When the U.S. tried to choke Huawei, many Chinese people saw more than a company under sanctions. They saw a Chinese enterprise being punished for standing too tall. So they bought the phones. Accepted the inconvenience. Carried the brand through the blockade. Not because Huawei was flawless, but because Huawei did not bow. And that is exactly why Washington misread China. They thought pressure would break the company. Instead, it turned Huawei into a national spine. The same logic applies to Trump’s trade war. The West kept assuming China would eventually “compromise.” But Chinese people were not begging their government to surrender. Many were willing to absorb pain rather than let America believe it could bully China forever. This is the part Western analysts never understand: China’s cohesion is not built like Japan’s — through insecurity, xenophobia, and manufactured hatred of China. China’s cohesion comes from something older. A civilization that has risen, fallen, burned, rebuilt, and still refused to disappear. Huawei survived because China remembered itself. And every sanction that failed only made that memory sharper.

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CryptoGoos
CryptoGoos@cryptogoos·
🚨 🇨🇳 CHINA JUST SOLD OUT ITS FIRST DOMESTIC GPU IN 48 HOURS. The LX 7G100, built independently in China, got 30,000 reservations in two days and sold out instantly. Demand crushed supply on day one. This is not about specs. This is about sovereignty. Chinese consumers are buying domestic GPUs even when the value isn't there yet, because they understand where this is going. Every unit sold funds the next generation. Every generation closes the gap with $NVDA. Every closed gap rewrites the global GPU market. The first iPhone wasn't the best phone either. Neither was the first BYD car. China doesn't need to win on day one. They just need to ship.
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Faranak
Faranak@FaranakR78742·
@ostopezdo Lol! U guys can’t even do a google search
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Faranak@FaranakR78742·
Immigrants are 12% of the US population but founded 55% of billion-dollar startups. We won 35% of your Nobel Prizes. We created $1.5 trillion in startup value. We pay $579 billion in taxes. And for every one of us you hire, 7.5 more Americans get jobs. #LiftTheHold #USCISPause
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Inevitable South
Inevitable South@inevitableSouth·
🇮🇳🇺🇸 Indians have a $176K median household income in America, double the US average ($86K). Making Indians one of the best-paid in the U.S. They also rank #1 in remittances sent, sending $138B back to India every year.
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Muhammad Zuhair
Muhammad Zuhair@mzuhair123·
>be Huawei >2019, the US hits you with Entity List sanctions >TSMC cuts you off from 7nm+ nodes >no more Kirin chips, phone biz looks dead >stockpile what you can, go dark, pour billions into HiSilicon + SMIC >2020, full export controls, even DUV tools get choked >everyone laughs: "China stuck at 14nm forever, sanctions working" >fast forward to 2023 >Mate 60 Pro drops out of nowhere >teardown reveals Kirin 9000S >SMIC pulled off 7nm (N+2) using only DUV, no EUV >5G modem fully domestic >West in full cope mode: "muh one-off, yields trash, can't scale" >2026, today >Huawei unveils Tau Scaling + LogicFolding >stacking memory + logic + packaging at the chip level, not rack level like Nvidia. >shortens wiring, slashes delays, hits >density/performance roadmap to 1.4nm equivalent by 2031 >all without EUV > The US literally manufactured the bottleneck that forced this creativity > Now, China is inventing the post-Moore path that the West will have to license in a few years. >tech otakus saving the world fr fr
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Jason Smith - 上官杰文
Jason Smith - 上官杰文@ShangguanJiewen·
I think the real challenge in understanding contemporary China is this. There were a considerable number of foreigners living in China just prior to 2018, and a lot of their visas were not renewed. Some of this was because of increased vigilance in checking whether they had the proper degrees and paperwork. Some of it was because the government decided that for-profit after-hours English programs were creating social divisions that were making meritocracy untenable. With the passing of new laws, many of the foreigners who were the least qualified were swept away. This happened at a great transitional time in China along many lines. China was already in the process of cleaning up the water, air, and investing unthinkable amounts of new homes for the poor, new roads, and tens of thousands of kilometers of high-speed rail. Tens of thousands of foreigners went home in 2018. And then, during the first months of the pandemic, perhaps one or two hundred thousand foreigners also went home. By the end of the Pandemic in 2023, the only foreigners remaining in China were true lovers of China, their people, and culture. People with families here. People with massive investments, and people with very high qualifications. Two divergent narratives emerged. Those who were sour that they were swept away, or disappointed that they left, and secondly, those who emerged with higher positions, and more depth of understand. Of course, not all who left were unqualified. Some genuinely wanted to be with their families at a complex global moment. Having said that, there was an acute reduction in drunken foreigners following this period. But something had changed, other than the evaporation of alcoholics, and tenuous long-term visitors. China has changed. In the space of about a decade, starting around 2012 or so, but largely unnoticed until its effect by 2018, or 2020, and then 2023. China cleaned all its waterways, moved heavy industry away from cities, and made these facilities far cleaner. China became the world leader in high-speed rail, launched the most advanced clean energy cars the world had ever seen, increased its solar energy capacity to equal the rest of the world combined. And for all practical metrics, virtually ended homelessness. Wages continued to grow at pace, while overall unemployment remained around 5%, and the cost of living stayed the same. China, today, is enjoying a cleaner environment, the world’s best infrastructure ever, 90% homeownership, 40% family savings rates, and opulence that is hard to explain to those outside of China. China is now a model of economic prosperity, unheard of at this scale. And it did it without imperialism. So, these two groups of foreign narrators see China very differently. Those living in, or travelling to China since 2023, and those who left before 2018 or so, know two different China’s. Very slowly though, the world is starting to see that the true state of contemporary China. This is outraging those clinging to their outdated perspectives. Soon though, I am convinced, their discordant, and inaccurate story telling will convince no-one of consequence. Reality is persistent. And China’s reality is one of which the world is increasingly aware. China is the most advanced, peaceful, and economically prosperous nation of scale the world has ever known. It’s time we learn from China’s example.
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Pamphlets
Pamphlets@PamphletsY·
🇨🇳 China is Not Capitalist 🇺🇸 USA is Not Number One 🇷🇺 Russia is Not Fascist 🇪🇺 Europe is Not Democratic 🇮🇳 India is Not a Superpower
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RetardDisrespector
RetardDisrespector@ostopezdo·
@OopsGuess China was melting iron at a backyard until Americans showed the way. Have a little bit of appreciation.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
“China is stunned!”😱 Chinese people haven’t even finished dinner and Americans are already having China’s emotional reaction on our behalf. A rare-earth supply chain is not created by Rubio holding a pen in front of flags. It requires mines, refining, separation, processing, magnets, factories, engineers, infrastructure, and decades of industrial policy. But sure. Congratulations on discovering stationery.
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 IT’S OFFICIAL: Sec. Marco Rubio has just SIGNED a major rare earth minerals supply chain agreement with INDIA while overseas China is stunned! Rubio has been crushing it on his international trip. 👏🏻 Now he’s headed back to the USA 🇺🇸

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Red Eagle Politics
Red Eagle Politics@RedEaglePatriot·
And he actually assimilated, opposes H1B visas, and converted to Christianity. A true America First patriot and a slap in the face to the Hindu Supremacist crowd on X.
⚡️Jax⚡️@jackson_white3

@RedEaglePatriot Look at who has been in charge of the Texas GOP for the last couple of years. He was born in INDIA😂😂

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RetardDisrespector
RetardDisrespector@ostopezdo·
@drrajeshraina Indians are useless as warriors. Whole India was captured by only 50k white men. Jeeet, e honest for a second
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Dr Raj
Dr Raj@drrajeshraina·
World war 2 Helped you 500 k Italians listed in Army Same time 3.5 Million Indians also fought for Queen. 1.5 in World War 1 500 k died. No one mentions it
Marc Palasciano@marc_palasciano

@drrajeshraina I’m born and raised in Texas. Stay triggered Indian.

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Li Zexin 李泽欣
Li Zexin 李泽欣@XH_Lee23·
Foreign tourists should choose China over Japan for travel. In China, they can dance freely without being called cringey or criticized for blocking the way. While in Japan, a young couple who danced in front of an empty convenience store at 5 am was viciously cyberbullied.
Masa@masanews3

迷惑系中国人、コンビニの前でキショいダンスを披露😱🦁 コンビニに入れない!邪魔すぎる!と批判殺到😱🦁

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