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This is completely nonsense. Japan did not commit mass espionage and IP theft.

Copying? Reverse-engineering? Sure, what country doesn't do that? That's the baseline. China is doing something completely different and on an entirely different level. The sheer volume and amount of IP theft and espionage they engage in is jaw-dropping. Whether they're using useful idiots/nationalists to steal the space shuttle plans, or running their hacker groups targeting corporate/governmental entities 24/7/365, it's moronic to equate that to Japan in the 70s/80s.

Again, Japan wasn't known for their espionage efforts because they engaged in so little in comparison with everyone else. Hell, Russia was the bigger threat in the 80s thanks to the cold war. Japan was a complete non-factor. Japan had a growing economy that people were scared would supplant the U.S but that's where the similarities end. I'm befuddled how this nonsense is allowed to stand here on hackernews. It's reddit level garbage.




>This is completely nonsense. Japan did not commit mass espionage and IP theft.

"Espionage"? I looked back through my post and didn't see that word anywhere.

>Copying? Reverse-engineering? Sure, what country doesn't do that?

Yes... and that was the point.

>I'm befuddled how this nonsense is allowed to stand here on hackernews. It's reddit level garbage.

Yes... yes it is.


You compared China of today to Japan of the 80s. That is laughable garbage, my comment was to show how moronic that thought process is.


Two things: One, it's not moronic at all. Modern China and 1980s Japan are very much in a similar economic position. And two, your comment did nothing to challenge that assertion.




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