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by godzillabrennus 3179 days ago
Good for the rest of the world.
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lol right.

China: Widow of Nobel Laureate Feared ‘Disappeared’

https://www.hrw.org/news/2017/07/20/china-widow-nobel-laurea...

Tens of thousands protest in Hong Kong over jailing of democracy activists

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-hongkong-politics-idUSKCN...

China Pushes ‘Human Rights With Chinese Characteristics’ at the UN

https://chinachange.org/2017/10/09/china-pushes-human-rights...

As usual, we can depend on the Chinese government to ruin the (opportune for them) situations which they and businesses in China have worked so hard to create.
I disagree, this is not a zero-sum game.
But there is only so much tech talent on Earth. I hope all the talent comes here.
> Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence and thereby eventually lose all ability to defend ourselves and those we love.

--Julian Assange

I am not exactly a Julian Assange fan... in the least... but there is something to this quote.

The hard part about any quote, of course, is that the context in which the statement is originally made could be very different than the context here and the change of context can change the meaning entirely. And this can, over time, ascribe new positions to the person being quoted that they really don't hold. Not saying that is necessarily the case here, I don't know... just something to keep in mind.

(stepping down from soapbox)

> the context in which the statement is originally made could be very different than the context her

The context I replied to was gaining from the injustice (and suffering) inflicted on others, and being smug about it. What could change about the "context" - what one considers injustice? That's factored in already, and gloating is, as I see it, being passive and worse.

It doesn't matter who said it anyway, I bet you I could find you a lot of wise people who said it in different and expanded forms. He put it succinctly.

It takes guts to stand up for yourself when push comes to shove. When you water down the wine of what even you yourself consider just, subjective and restricted as we all may be, it will fail you.

I don't think so. Chinese investments in startups are reaching places American VCs are not interested in. If you read top VC blogs you realize that they don't want to flight far away to attend board meetings.
I presume you're being downvoted because other believe you are incorrect, but I don't know enough about the subject matter to understand why or how.

Perhaps someone will respond and explain how this view is faulty?

It's true. Good luck getting investment if you're not in a Tier 1 city. There are plenty of companies that start in smaller cities/towns that end up moving to NYC/Chicago/LA/SF,etc because investors don't bother considering them if they're not from a big city
You can quickly check Tencent investments reach: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/tencent/investments/...