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Comments by "Patrick T" (@patrickt49) on "Can’t Steal Anymore? South Korea and the U.S. Hit Back at the CCP, Choking Its Neck" video.
Hell no. Even if they did, they can't compete because they don't care for quality.
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And yet with all their patents, I can't count more Chinese companies in one hand than I do American, Japanese, European, or South Korean.
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Everyone copies each other, the difference with Japan and South Korea is that they add to these already existing concepts. China doesn't. They not only copy to the "t". They use inferior materials essentially adding little to no value in the industry. You don't become industry leader from copying exactly. You find new and creative means to add to what you already know. China is too corrupt to do anything including innovation.
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All this while officials pocket the money that's supposed to be for "investment". They don't develop anything.
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They will just rebadge it as "made in China" when in actuality they're from other countries. They're already doing this
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They don't have what it takes and never will given their political environment "Just as the Chinese mentality lacks real inventiveness, it emphatically lacks constructiveness in all fields. Their leading writers and speakers are ninety-nine percent of the same stamp, as witness any Chinese magazine or newspaper, or the theses Chinese university students are prone to polish off in this country. The modern writer whom the Chinese most revere, Sun Yat-sen, reveals everywhere this academic negativity. He tells what ought not to be done, but in stating what should be done he goes little farther than saying that he wants China to be a land of cooperating workers living happily. Out of the thousands of Chinese students with the best education the world can provide it is one of the amazing contemporary phenomena that they have produced no thinkers of any rating. " - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" By Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China)
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