Russia DUMPS $80 Billion in US Tech Industry… What’s Next?
By Money Shack
The global tech landscape is shifting. Russia’s withdrawal of $80 billion from the U.S. tech industry isn’t just a headline; it’s a tremor felt worldwide. What’s driving this seismic shift, and what does it mean for the future of technology? This is a tale of sanctions, retaliation, and the rise of a new tech axis. Watch as we connect the dots between the Ukraine conflict, a massive brain drain, and the growing tech alliance between Russia and China. Is this the end of the American tech empire, and what comes next?
Here’s what others had to say:
@chinkv5640
So long the USA did to the world in most negative ways, why not Russia did the same things like what USA did towards him before. Let him taste his own medicine, taste good right!
@lazapololapolo9824
Russia i.e. BRICS is winning and US (the west) is losing….the video could have simply said that in under 1 minute.
@SaveManWoman
Tech is overvalued by 70%. It’s going to end bad for most. Old structures will fall in dominos.
@russellearley4442
Putin eating trump alive! What an embarrassment!
@michaelagbayani4961
China is the beast in tech us is fast declining russia is a good ally of china
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@gregparrott
What? You made a claim, but FAILED to substantiate that this cost the U.S. $80 billion, or whatever was meant by “DUMPS $80 Billion in US Tech Industry”.
The rest of the talk was generic handwaving about changes that were largely driven by the Ukraine war. In short, this was a muddled narrative.
@Sokenekos
Assertions and propaganda. Regarding the 100k Russian IT emigrants (evidence for the number = 0), most of them were already working for low wages of the western IT companies while living in Russia. When those companies pulled out, so did some of their Russian employees. Russia didn’t lose too much with those low-paid liberal sell-outs other than the taxes it was collecting from them. Moreover, those companies were stifling Russian indiginous IT development, so in the long run, it’s a win-win for Russia.
Original source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcw7d5r68jo