This is one, quite simple product we’re talking about, and they still haven’t achieved the goals before bringing product to market. I don’t hear him saying “nothing should be produced in China anymore” but rather " we mustn’t forget how to do shit ourselves".
And how much trouble are we Europeans in because of our reliance on American software and computing services?
You missed the point. Isolation isn’t what guarantees freedom, it’s self sufficiency. The ability to rely on yourself makes you resilient to change. It doesn’t mean cutting off friends.
What’s the line of self sufficient? I remember a story about a guy who made a BLT sandwich from scratch, it took him 6 months and thousands of dollars. Sure he was self sufficient, but it’s not sustainable to produce 100% of everything yourself. In the Smarter Everyday video, almost everything was supplied from another vendor, and there was no mention on where the raw materials came from to make the parts made in the America. If anything, being able to supply the chain mail from China (via India) allowed the production to be resilient to change.
I mean one of the first lines is “manufacturing locally guarantees your freedom”
That just rubs me the wrong way. Isolationism at any cost guarantees “freedom”?
This is one, quite simple product we’re talking about, and they still haven’t achieved the goals before bringing product to market. I don’t hear him saying “nothing should be produced in China anymore” but rather " we mustn’t forget how to do shit ourselves".
And how much trouble are we Europeans in because of our reliance on American software and computing services?
You missed the point. Isolation isn’t what guarantees freedom, it’s self sufficiency. The ability to rely on yourself makes you resilient to change. It doesn’t mean cutting off friends.
What’s the line of self sufficient? I remember a story about a guy who made a BLT sandwich from scratch, it took him 6 months and thousands of dollars. Sure he was self sufficient, but it’s not sustainable to produce 100% of everything yourself. In the Smarter Everyday video, almost everything was supplied from another vendor, and there was no mention on where the raw materials came from to make the parts made in the America. If anything, being able to supply the chain mail from China (via India) allowed the production to be resilient to change.