• poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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    4 months ago

    Well, yes but no. With the possible exception of the car-part-incubator, which would have probably worked if they had found a local company to iterate a bit on the prototype design and then sold it as a national product without ever mentioning its heritage, the other examples are clearly all designed to attract western donor funding and everything else was secondary. This is not a “western design” problem or a problem of context appropriateness. Western designs (cars, televisions etc.) do just fine in all these countries when people want them.

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      4 months ago

      Yes I couldn’t get past 2 minutes

      He keeps blaming the cultural differences but then points out infrastructure, political and education differences

      He is kinda forcing his “culture” point over the fact that he too knows that no product is a magical tech product that will improve any country

      It’s not “western” design, it’s that technosolutionism kinda never work lol