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Serious How much anti indian narrative is hold by china ?

fighting against U.S, Britain and USSR on 3 fronts was a suicide move.
Hitler was aware of this. As soon as he failed to form an alliance with England and went to war with them, he began to have doubts about the war. After Barbarossa failed, he realized that the war was in all likelihood lost, but instead of surrendering, he coped hard and believed that a miracle would happen and turn the tide of the war.
 
Germany's industrial capabilities were insufficient to compete with the U.S, USSR and Britain.

they were but wehraboos partly exaggerating them
Germans were more advanced than Soviet cos their industrial machinery was of higher calibration which means they can machine things more precisely which Soviets couldn't for most cos they had no access to tech plus they industrialised much later, case in point lenses and other engineering toppings, ofc when germany lost Soviets towed many disassembled German industrial toolings to USSR. But Germans were outmatched by US industrial machinery and by even UK as well. Even modern russian industries and Chinese industries suffer from this, they're technologically inferior to western tech but that doesn't mean their things wouldn't work or something.
 
Germans were more advanced than Soviet cos their industrial machinery was of higher calibration
Quantity matters, that what i meant. U.S had best industrial capabilities back then, in both quality and quantity.
 
Quantity matters, that what i meant. U.S had best industrial capabilities back then, in both quality and quantity.
True. US was unmatched, even today it is. The thing is American population is legitimately shit, and it will come home to bite them, their new generations are legitimately retarded and don't have reading comprehension across vast swathes of school districts or at least the stats I read, I'm not sure if it's fake intel or something
 
Quantity matters, that what i meant. U.S had best industrial capabilities back then, in both quality and quantity.
Invasion is just a part of Empire buliding, the greater work is consolidation, Hitler was obsessed with invasion and ignored consolidation altogether something Bismarck was so keen about. Bismarck would have consolidated Czech, Polish and other territories before doing anything with the soviets or french but then idk if germanising or vassalizing those states was even possible.
 
Tbh we don't know much about china as we do about the rest of the world even through the web. Even I know about most of India only from the web, cos it's too vast to know intimately, we don't know how China actually is, how it's people are, how they live and complain, all the Chinese diaspora and media and state sell is a honky dory picture and all their adversaries sell is doomsday scenarios.
 
pretty much anybody right now worship them
The stupid fucking nigger ishowspeed got paid handsome sums by the CCP to do propaganda for them and normies fall for it because they lack critical thinking.
Meanwhile niggers get abused and hate crime'd there daily.
 
Lol, east asians aren't great like you or many think they are
I didn't say they are, just pointed out that, compared to a lot of modern countries which have access to modern tech and still stagnate, Japan quickly advancing the moment they stopped their isolationism is objectively impressive.

Don't you think that main reason why Japan become such power at beggining of 20 century is due to western technology ? I know that this forum is full weebs who worship ANYTHING japanese ( food women ) but you never thought about it this at all ?
By that same logic you could dismiss Continental Europe's success as just them copying British technology:feelshaha:. It's really more or less irrelevant who came up with some technology first, the important thing is using it, improving it, and so on.

Especially so since before the Industrial Revolution started in Britain, technology levels and per capita economic output were roughly similar across Eurasia. Incomes in the Ottoman Empire, for example, were similar to those in Western Europe up to the 18th century when they started to noticeably decline.

Which just so happens to coincide with the trade of EE slaves into the Ottoman Empire finally being overtaken by the sale of West African slaves into the New World as the world's biggest slave trade:feelswhere::feelsthink:.

The upshot of these activities is a little-known fact: after West Africa, Eastern Europe was the largest source of slaves in the early modern world
the transatlantic slave trade, which was dwarfed by its Black Sea counterpart until as late as the 18th century.
our imputed captives total amounts to 26.6% of Eastern Europe’s population in 1400. It is not possible to calculate this proportion in the case of Africa’s early modern slave trades,for which scholars have only estimated the aggregate number of exported slaves. The latter figure —approximately 18 million — represents 32.8% of Africa’s population in 1400. As a high fraction of Eastern European slaves were exported to Ottoman lands, it seems reasonable to view the Black Sea slave trade as roughly comparableto its African counterparts in terms of overall demographic burden.

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Consequences of the Black Sea Slave Trade: Long-Run Development in Eastern Europe
 
It's really more or less irrelevant who came up with some technology first
Not really, obviously who came up with something first is more intelligent and capable than someone who merely adopted that technology.
 
Two kinds of Indians:
-We are CEO saar, India superpower by 2030 saar!
-As an Indian I hate India saar, Western culture is much superior saar please accept me saar
 
Not really, obviously who came up with something first is more intelligent and capable than someone who merely adopted that technology.
Eh, depends on the degree I'd say. If you make a musket, somebody else sees it, then uses the same principle to create a recoilless minigun, then I'd say it's pretty questionable who's really the smarter one (and also, the latter will win 99.99% of the time.) Though, at that point it's not really "adopting" a technology, but creating a new one, even if it wouldn't exist unless the first guy created the musket first.
 
Two kinds of Indians:
-We are CEO saar, India superpower by 2030 saar!
-As an Indian I hate India saar, Western culture is much superior saar please accept me saar
Much more of the latter than the former it seems:feelshaha::feelskek:.
 
Two kinds of Indians:
-We are CEO saar, India superpower by 2030 saar!
-As an Indian I hate India saar, Western culture is much superior saar please accept me saar
I'm also Full stack CEO in Meta
 
Asians don't care much about Indians, except for the self-proclaimed white nationalists.
 
I didn't say they are, just pointed out that, compared to a lot of modern countries which have access to modern tech and still stagnate, Japan quickly advancing the moment they stopped their isolationism is objectively impressive.
I agree, this is a good argument to use against the "muh colonialism n' imperialism ruined our countires"

That also is why i have admired Japan to a degree, since they rapidly caught up

Same goes for the Chinese to a degree
By that same logic you could dismiss Continental Europe's success as just them copying British technology:feelshaha:.
If we're discussing on the principle of race realism here, then that isn't a very solid argument as they are the same race more or less
It's really more or less irrelevant who came up with some technology first, the important thing is using it, improving it, and so on.
Sorry, but I find this take very disingenuous & honestly, i'm not happy you said this since i thought you'd know better

The point i'm making is that the reason why they're making all of these -which many people seem to say they should have "pride" in-
Especially so since before the Industrial Revolution started in Britain, technology levels and per capita economic output were roughly similar across Eurasia. Incomes in the Ottoman Empire, for example, were similar to those in Western Europe up to the 18th century when they started to noticeably decline.
This is somewhat fair enough, but Europe was already beginning to climb & develop for awhile:

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Important technologies used during the Middle Ages include windmills, tidal power and watermills, clockwork, and ultimately the printing press. Improvements in ship technology and ship building, navigation tools, and cartography also aided exploration in the Age of Discovery.
Another domain of technological advancement was that of seafaring, ultimately culminating in the Age of Discovery. The chart below illustrates how innovations made it possible for medieval ships to carry much more cargo. Navigation ability was also improved through various innovations.
The two most important and complex technologies of the late medieval period are arguably Gutenberg’s moveable-type printing press and the public mechanical clock. Boerner et al. (2021) document the diffusion of these technologies throughout Europe, as can be seen below. Early adoption was most widespread in wealthier areas, such as the Low Countries, northern Italy and Germany. While Europe put these technologies to use, Gutenberg’s movable-type printing press was famously blocked by religious authorities in the Islamic world, arguably of great importance to the divergence between West Europe and the Islamic world.7

Europe also has always had some degree of prominence, i'm sure you know this but:

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(Africa would be North Africa)

Grinin & Korotayev (2015) display the differing trends in scientific innovation between Europe and China (see below). A few interesting observations are worth noting. First, from 1000 onward, the number of innovations in Europe is increasing. The number of innovations in China stays relatively stable, there is no growth in innovation.
So, while more innovations happen in China initially, this gap is shrinking in the centuries past 1000 AD. Second, a massive rise in innovation in Europe starts from around 1400 and beyond. This is not far after the inflection point I observe, where from around 1300, the rate of births of those who would become notable people of science starts increasing rapidly.

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Goldewijk et al. (2010) estimate population densities and urbanization rates throughout history. In 1000, the estimated urbanization rate was highest in China and comparable between West Europe and India. But by 1500, the urbanization rate was highest in West Europe by a wide margin, with China and India having the second and third highest, respectively. Thus we see that West Europe developed ahead of China and India (and further ahead the rest of the world) somewhere between 1000 A.D. and 1500 A.D. in terms of urbanization rate.
Not really, obviously who came up with something first is more intelligent and capable than someone who merely adopted that technology.
I agree in the case of modern technology & the industrial evolution, since in my opinion it wouldn't have happened had it not been for Whites/Europeans

Agriculture is something which would have developed, but the industrial revolution according to many was somewhat of a "fluke" though based on what i shared above, i disagree and think it occurred due to the innovation we saw in Europe when China was declining

West Europe experienced a major transformation between 1000 and 1500. Their incomes increased, they established institutions of higher learning across the continent, they became more urbanized, more technologically developed, produced vastly more books, literacy and numeracy increased, violence greatly decreased, and they produced many more notable scientists, mathematicians, philosophers, inventors, and engineers. In terms of overall development, West Europe had surpassed that of other big civilizations (China, India, and the Middle East) by 1500. Not only that, the rate of advancement was accelerating. The other major civilizations instead went into cultural stagnation.
Eh, depends on the degree I'd say. If you make a musket, somebody else sees it, then uses the same principle to create a recoilless minigun, then I'd say it's pretty questionable who's really the smarter one (and also, the latter will win 99.99% of the time.) Though, at that point it's not really "adopting" a technology, but creating a new one, even if it wouldn't exist unless the first guy created the musket first.
The point here, is that due to the industrial revolution, China & all these places have this tech which if you read above, likely would have never been invented by them or would have been stagnant

I know you believe in racial realism/IQs to a degree, so it would make sense to support the view that while Europeans may be smart, they also are more creative

Check this out also please:


The point i'm making, is that the modern tech & innovations we have exist due to what happened in Europe.
 
Don't you think that main reason why Japan become such power at beggining of 20 century is due to western technology ? I know that this forum is full weebs who worship ANYTHING japanese ( food women ) but you never thought about it this at all ?
Silly comment.

EU: Population 450M
Japan: Population 125M

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Silly comment.

EU: Population 450M
Japan: Population 125M

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Glad that i found next braindead weeb, please suck your japanese master dick

Not mention how does it disproves my point at all ? Japan was shithole until 19 century, German economy has nearly catched up to them despite having 40 mln less people ( GDP )

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Chinese people invent and produce technology and have hygiene
not completely true, many chinese live in similar condition to indians, it's a dystopia. china has regions that are like first world countries and regions that are like india
 
I myself comparing reddit post about indians and east asians, it's really striking tbh. Despite muh anti asian hate many think exist pretty much anybody right now worship them which brings me another question, that Jeets ( frankly speaking deserving their opinion ) are absolutely despised by reddit right now which would be fine...on twitter or here ( even here i believe that some users think bit too much Jeets ).

r/India reminds me unironically r/Germany but in different way, r/Germany is constantly receiving posts who are massively upvoted ( you know which ones, muh wayicism against niggers and gooks, sometimes turks, arabs also ) while r/India has some unironically sad posts how much they despise their own country.

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i really hope that the chinese and indians exterminate each other
 
Glad that i found next braindead weeb, please suck your japanese master dick

Not mention how does it disproves my point at all ? Japan was shithole until 19 century, German economy has nearly catched up to them despite having 40 mln less people ( GDP )

@DarkStar
Throwing things at the wall to see what sticks, eh? Your original point was disproven. Westerners are not more innovative than the Japanese. They do not need a European guiding hand.
US has population of 340 mln ( ? ) china has 1,4 bln and it mogs them
Irrelevant. China is not that far away, so your original claim is still invalid.
 

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