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proelite

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In the 20th century we had Nazi Germany. In the 21st century we have MAGA America. And I can definitely anticipate this will get worse and worse. We'll see pogroms and genocide there before we even reach mid-century. Gas chambers, camps, ovens, mass burial pits, the whole shebang. Shitlib Chinese immigrants and even Gordon Guthrie Chang (if he survives long enough) will be shamelessly crying and begging on social media for CPC political and military intervention to save their lives before too long.

You're giving MAGA and Trump too much credit.
 

iewgnem

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Agreed, but I'll have to go with a Biden quip to capture all of your points here: "Welcome to America!"

In the 20th century we had Nazi Germany. In the 21st century we have MAGA America. And I can definitely anticipate this will get worse and worse. We'll see pogroms and genocide there before we even reach mid-century. Gas chambers, camps, ovens, mass burial pits, the whole shebang. Shitlib Chinese immigrants and even Gordon Guthrie Chang (if he survives long enough) will be shamelessly crying and begging on social media for CPC political and military intervention to save their lives before too long.
The nature of populist facists movements including but not limited to Nazis and MAGA (Ukraine, Korea, Japan all fit) is they're all based on resentment and responding to that resentment with agression.

The problem is people tend to only be resentful when they're doing badly, but at the same time the worst time to pick a fights is also when you're doing badly. it follows that populist facist movements almost by definition are movements that picks losing fights, and so it's also by design that they always lose.

The US is economically, politically, diplomatically and miltiarily not in a position to pick fight right now, and it's precisely this that drives a resentful populist facist movement like MAGA to pick fight against everyone at the same time.
 

doggydogdo

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As far as I am concerned, Nvidia should be unwelcome in China until/unless they are willing and able to sell their best products there, and have mandatoroy third-party Chinese state validation that the finished clusters and data centers (not just the chips) are backdoor-free and uncompromised through its entire lifecycle.
That’s what he’s trying to do, it’s the US government doing all that not nvidia itself. He’s obviously scared that China might catch up and not being able to compete with it.
 

supercat

Colonel
The entire comment section is roasting him, lol.

Also, J-50 looks nothing like a "cheap F-22 copy"!?!, the shape of wings are all completely different. Can't wait to a good decades worth of trolling: "F-47 is a cheap J-20 copy - canards non stealth, F-47 cheap copy Chinese plane! ". They truly deserve it. Next decade will be the golden era of trolling.
He is not the only one being roasted alive. Just take a look of the comments for this video:

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says US 'China hawks' label is a 'badge of shame,' not patriotic
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The problem with China hawks is that they effectively want to prevent 1.4 billion Chinese from improving their standard of living.

By the same token, Michael Petits and his ilk don't really care about China's development either.
 

valysre

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I noticed he has stopped the copium in the latest video. Zero mockery.
I noticed the same thing. No mention of anything in the US besides his own (and he concedes it as what he has seen) observations of US tailless designs, and no ham-fisted "it's only a prototype it can't be anything more than a tech demonstrator," and he even concedes that the F-47 has never been seen flying, while J-XDS has been. His voice itself also sounds a good deal more reserved. I think these past few weeks have brought clarity to the more sober minds in the US military commentary space.
 
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