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Copy technology? Is copying technology that easy? If it's easy to copy, why can't the US just create a second TikTok instead of trying to ban it and force China to sell it to them? Or a simple app like CapCut also from ByteDance is dominating the short video editing field and leading US tech companies like Adobe or Meta are trying to come up with a version to compete, but most of them fail. Or in the military arms race, Russia has completely surpassed the United States in developing hypersonic weapons. Russia even put them into service and deployed them in combat while the US was still in the development stage. Why doesn't the US copy Russian technology? And will the US be seen as an imitator of Russia, which is currently leading the way in hypersonic weapons? I don't call it copying but rather a chase in the technology race between superpowers.

Don't let the Western press and media lead you anymore.

If anyone says that China is a copycat country, I answer yes, because China is indeed a master copycat country in various products. But the great thing is, China can not only copy, but can also develop and modify it, and can even provide cheaper prices. That's what makes their products in great demand. While the US is unable to do it, their way of getting and controlling the market is very rough. Most countries buy and use US products not because they are interested, but because they are afraid of the threats given by the US.

And I laughed out loud when I saw a post on social media showing that the US had sent a request to a company in China to make hundreds of thousands of t-shirts and hats that said "Boycott China". And China never cared about any form of threat given by the US, all China thought about was profit. Hahahaha so funny..


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Copy technology? Is copying technology that easy? If it's easy to copy, why can't the US just create a second TikTok instead of trying to ban it and force China to sell it to them? Or a simple app like CapCut also from ByteDance is dominating the short video editing field and leading US tech companies like Adobe or Meta are trying to come up with a version to compete, but most of them fail. Or in the military arms race, Russia has completely surpassed the United States in developing hypersonic weapons. Russia even put them into service and deployed them in combat while the US was still in the development stage. Why doesn't the US copy Russian technology? And will the US be seen as an imitator of Russia, which is currently leading the way in hypersonic weapons? I don't call it copying but rather a chase in the technology race between superpowers.

Don't let the Western press and media lead you anymore.

If anyone says that China is a copycat country, I answer yes, because China is indeed a master copycat country in various products. But the great thing is, China can not only copy, but can also develop and modify it, and can even provide cheaper prices. That's what makes their products in great demand. While the US is unable to do it, their way of getting and controlling the market is very rough. Most countries buy and use US products not because they are interested, but because they are afraid of the threats given by the US.

And I laughed out loud when I saw a post on social media showing that the US had sent a request to a company in China to make hundreds of thousands of t-shirts and hats that said "Boycott China". And China never cared about any form of threat given by the US, all China thought about was profit. Hahahaha so funny..


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