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by forgottenpaswrd 5148 days ago
I am not American so I could not talk for them, but in Europe nobody teaches that white people invented everything.

E.g everybody knows when he studies history what this article says along the invention of the compass and gears and zero and algebra in Asia.

But people from western countries invented almost everything since the Guttemberg press, maybe because of this press, as books became hundreds or thousand of times cheaper that what they were before and Asian countries had to face an obsolete language with thousand of characters (Japanese realised they had such and inferior language and created higajana and katakana later).

Knowledge spread so fast other places could not compete. It has nothing to do with the color of your skin.

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I wouldn't say Chinese is "obsolete". Written chinese does not convey pronunciation at all and therefore changes very slowly compared to spoken chinese. That meant even though chinese people from different regions of china couldn't always communicate using spoken chinese because of language divergence they could communicate by writing. I think this has had an effect on the unity of China - over thousands of years it stayed as a single nation; in comparison the Europe where many languages have diverged from Latin and where there are many nation-states where people are bound together by their language.

If China was not united during the incursions by European countries in the 1800's, maybe they'd have ended up even worse off.

With today's technology, would you say Chinese is now un-obsoleted?

I wouldn't say modern technology has completely erased the disadvantages of written Chinese. When I was taking Mandarin in college the typing system seemed like a rather inelegant hack.
I thnk the modern technology the parent refers to is touch screens for writing chinese characters, not keyboards for typing pinyin.