Lots of baseless generalizations and stereotyping here.
You are aware of the Chinese space program and their recent landings on the far side of the moon, aren’t you?
As far as I know , they did it without your help or advice.
Mine either.
Did I say Chinese people couldn't do stuff? No, I didn't.
Did I say their government couldn't do stuff? No, I didn't.
Do I need to specifically state that many Chinese factories were planted like weeds and raised in a government-hamstrung environment that encourages and even mandates mass export versus internal innovation and quality, and as a result are entirely unable of equal competition without foreign investment, because of the way the place is run?
Do I need to specifically state that in order to get things done properly there, you've got to show the government that you're willing to bend over and play ball, demonstrate how it's going to encourage and retain their power structure, or simply be big enough that they can't afford to say no?
I mean, how specific to I need to be before you people stop shoving words in my mouth?
I work directly with several factories in China, I've arranged consultation in language, organization, and production; developed technology for them, secured shipments of antiquities through exhaustive negotiation and padding within their power structure for museum exhibits, and have even had several products designed, produced, branded, and distributed as private labels... ENTIRELY in China!
So, you can take your attitude and shove it; along with your other cronies that want to start the "let's make someone defend the obvious, and then pick apart and demand irrelevant details" argument.
That **** doesn't fly with me. You don't get away with trying to put things in my mouth just because you've got a handful of people here who will bow to the exercise, and then invariably claim you didn't bring the first bad attitude to the table, which you were and potentially still are intending to do.
You stick your hands in my mouth, and I'll bite your damned fingers off and swallow them.
If you wanted to ask a question, you should have politely asked. You didn't want to, though.