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Step Aside Silicon Valley We’re Going to Greenland First (Rare Earths > Rare Tweets)

Mineral Rush Humour

For years, Silicon Valley has insisted it is the future. Greenland, quietly sitting on rare earth minerals, has responded by doing nothing, which turns out to be the ultimate power move.

Rare earths are essential to modern life. Phones, batteries, weapons systems, moral superiority. And Greenland has them in quantities that make venture capitalists sweat through their fleece vests.

Physical Resources vs Digital Disruption

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Greenland

The idea that America might prioritise physical resources over apps has stunned the tech world. One startup founder called it “deeply troubling,” before admitting he didn’t know where minerals came from.

Washington, however, remembers a time when power was tangible. You could dig it up. Guard it. Put a fence round it. Greenland represents a return to fundamentals. Less algorithm, more shovel.

Supply Chain Resilience and Mineral Independence

Experts say securing mineral supply chains is about resilience. Critics say it’s about control. America says it’s about not having to ask China nicely.

The satire writes itself when you realise Greenland’s minerals have been sitting there the whole time, quietly judging Silicon Valley for trying to invent substitutes instead of just digging.

Mining the Future vs Coding the Future

In the end, Greenland isn’t competing with Silicon Valley. It’s replacing it in the national imagination, as the place where the future is mined instead of coded.

What the Funny People Are Saying about Greenland

Heidi Ladein said Silicon Valley calling Greenland’s mineral wealth “deeply troubling” before admitting they don’t know where minerals come from is the tech industry in one sentence.

astrid/" 3331 target="_blank">Astrid Holgersson said venture capitalists sweating through their fleece vests at the mention of rare earths proves that even rich people know you can’t disrupt geology.

Junglepussy said watching Washington rediscover that power comes from things you can dig up and guard is like watching someone remember passwords exist after trying biometrics for too long.

Astrid said “less algorithm, more shovel” should be America’s new motto, but it won’t be because algorithms wrote the motto generator.

General B.S. Slinger said Greenland sitting on minerals while Silicon Valley tries to invent substitutes is the geopolitical equivalent of having the answer key and watching everyone else take the test.

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