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Are you boycotting Chinese products? If you're not, why not?


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  1. 1. Are you boycotting Chinese products?

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46 minutes ago, ExpatPattaya said:

I sincerely wish everyone would boycott Japanese scooters and cars.  The amount of obese farangs on little 125cc scoopies and clicks and such are an eyesore that needs to be eliminated.    Walking and bicycling would be beneficial in getting the obese back into a human form a bit less grotesque IMO

Think about it.  

Would it not be better to boycott all the shitty food you're shovelling down your throat?

Think about it, then you wouldn't be obese.

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Not boycotting as PRC  is a dictatorship, the 'people' have no power regards PRC foreign policy. Boycott of PRC trade as an individual is only a meaningless gesture. It is our governments decision whether  to implement a trade embargo which would equally damage our economies e.g. Australia and USA.

 

At this point in time there is not any empirical evidence PRC deliberate spread Covid as an attack on the West, your claim is currently a scream in space.

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8 minutes ago, Transam said:

You have posted about Chinese electric cars, now tell me about their piston rides, that have the MG performance badges on. Tell me what they have done to the Chinese Maxus T70 that warrants an MG badge....?

Try not to be so tiresome and remember what you wrote. But just to remind you this is what you said "As there is nothing 'MG performance' in any of the Chinese offerings" . So I educated you and gave you the links to the MG E-Motion, a high performance sports car. Your response indicates  you know next to nothing about modern MG car line up and perhaps you are still stuck in your own 1960's time warp where the B's, the Sprites and the Midget's certainly were a pile of junk.  Now if you want to talk about low performance IC engine and other old fashioned cars start a new thread on your own, just don't show your lack of knowledge  of the latest MG models that proved your statement to be completely wrong.

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7 minutes ago, Smithydog said:

Personally I agree with you. However, I also think it may be a step too far for mainland China to accept. They have been strong to ask Hong Kong to be referred as "Hong Kong China" simply to reflect its status as a special administrative region. Can't see them agreeing to what they claim is already a Province of China.

IOC change? Unlikely with Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022! 

Personally I prefer products made in the local country (if outside China) compared to ones "Made in China" or "Made in Taiwan". Sometimes there is no other option if you must buy for an immediate need.

I think it's time that everyone doesn't care what China thinks or cries foul on and stand right back up to this evil giant. Taiwan is definitely its own country and openly shows that they are not China's dog or owned property or puppet. They only want want want and take take take. Their massive fishing fleet is devastating the world's fisheries and this is a shame that needs to be stopped as well. Hong Kong is a dead issue now. They have fully absorbed it and this is another total shame and I feel so sorry for the good Hong Kong people. Should have also been its own country as well.

I don't mind made in Taiwan products if from a reputable company. Taiwan I can support, even have done business with them and would do again as really super nice people.

 

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23 minutes ago, PBS said:

 

At this point in time there is not any empirical evidence PRC deliberate spread Covid as an attack on the West, your claim is currently a scream in space.

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1 hour ago, Transam said:

Try again, tell me what Chinese MG piston engine rides ON SALE TODAY warrant the MG performance badge. 

Is that to difficult for you..?

And what about the Union Jack with Brit written on it, rear badge, your thoughts.  ?

Clearly you have difficulty in understanding your own statement. I shall not be so tiresome as stating it yet again. Just sufficient to know you are ignorant of the current MG line up and would rather live in the past. But still as you keep repeating on here about your time on TVF where you claim you were POTY twice. Well we can make our our mind up what those letters should stand for, in the meantime welcome to the ignore list.

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53 minutes ago, Transam said:

I have never said I won POTY twice, because nobody can, I was runner-up twice, seems you are confused. ?

Back on topic, the Chinese bought the MG brand name way back in I think 2006, something like that, electric rides back then were just a dream for them, they bought the British MG mark to use as a lever to sell Chinese stuff.

MG was the performance wing of Morris Garages, now don't keep dodging the question, what performance rides has Chinese MG put out there in the time they have owned and produced cars..?

What do you think about them using the MG performance badge on a bog-standard Chinese Maxus T70 pick-up..?

Bought the ZS and very happy with it.

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I like Chinese women and food to much! Crazy ,I never even thought about politics and China until the Vietnam crisis. Even then it was the just the CCP and communism,that turned to a passive distrust!

Later on ,I dealt with many Chinese when I was in the jewelry business .My opinion was that they are extremely shrewd business partners but that’s any where in the world.

I actually experienced how easy it was for them to copy a product ,mass produce and market it in the states !

Since 2001 when they joined the WTO ,they have with the help of all western parties made a killing! All of them!

 

 

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On 8/9/2021 at 9:45 AM, OneAngryJew said:

I've been making a concerted effort to not buy anything made in China. It's difficult. Anything you buy from China supports the Communist Party. Anything that supports the Communist Party supports their attack on you. This virus is their biggest attack to date.

If you're not actively boycotting Chinese products, tell me why.

The 10 stages of genocide. Number 1 stage started with posts like this 

 

On 8/9/2021 at 9:45 AM, OneAngryJew said:

I've been making a concerted effort to not buy anything made in China. It's difficult. Anything you buy from China supports the Communist Party. Anything that supports the Communist Party supports their attack on you. This virus is their biggest attack to date.

If you're not actively boycotting Chinese products, tell me why.

 

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9 minutes ago, riclag said:

I like Chinese women and food to much! Crazy ,I never even thought about politics and China until the Vietnam crisis. Even then it was the just the CCP and communism,that turned to a passive distrust!

Later on ,I dealt with many Chinese when I was in the jewelry business .My opinion was that they are extremely shrewd business partners but that’s any where in the world.

I actually experienced how easy it was for them to copy a product ,mass produce and market it in the states !

Since 2001 when they joined the WTO ,they have with the help of all western parties made a killing! All of them!

So true - I was in IT for 30+ years and they copied/stole a lot of western IT stuff.  Not only do they re-brand and sell it back to us, they re-brand and sell it to their own internal growing market. China has taken the west for a ride and they have many western Pollies mad Govt people in their pockets. It is absolutely unbelievable how they have gotten away with it, and used their new found wealth to manipulate support, and they are still doing it. 

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32 minutes ago, AussieBob said:

they copied/stole a lot of western IT stuff

It’s mind-boggling really how many people in China are employed in a job based around copying and stealing “western stuff”. As we know, the government can’t/won’t crack down on it because tens of millions of jobs would go down the tubes. 

And we as consumers can’t realistically boycott the practice because it would hit us in the hip pocket. Vicious cycle.

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46 minutes ago, AussieBob said:

So true - I was in IT for 30+ years and they copied/stole a lot of western IT stuff.  Not only do they re-brand and sell it back to us, they re-brand and sell it to their own internal growing market. China has taken the west for a ride and they have many western Pollies mad Govt people in their pockets. It is absolutely unbelievable how they have gotten away with it, and used their new found wealth to manipulate support, and they are still doing it. 

A lot of the time, these companies and individuals are FORCED to transfer technology over to China in order to do business. Then again, they don't HAVE to do business with China.

Apple could quite easily stop selling & manufacturing iPhones in China if they truly gave a hoot about their 'American values'. All clothing companies could quite easily source their cotton from other countries that don't put all their muslims in concentration camps.

Trouble is, they all care too much about their profits to make any change and we all want cheaply manufactured goods. We're all to blame. 

Look at what's happening in Afganistan; the USA & allies went in a decade or so ago and tried to change everything. Now they've left and the Taliban have retaken how many cities in the last few days? It's only a matter of time until the current government falls and the Taliban is back in control of the country.

Change can only come from within China. When they want things to change.

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14 hours ago, Ubon2530 said:

A lot of the time, these companies and individuals are FORCED to transfer technology over to China in order to do business. Then again, they don't HAVE to do business with China.

Apple could quite easily stop selling & manufacturing iPhones in China if they truly gave a hoot about their 'American values'. All clothing companies could quite easily source their cotton from other countries that don't put all their muslims in concentration camps.

Trouble is, they all care too much about their profits to make any change and we all want cheaply manufactured goods. We're all to blame. 

Look at what's happening in Afganistan; the USA & allies went in a decade or so ago and tried to change everything. Now they've left and the Taliban have retaken how many cities in the last few days? It's only a matter of time until the current government falls and the Taliban is back in control of the country.

Change can only come from within China. When they want things to change.

I hear you and mostly agree.  The unfortunate fact about doing business in China is that many businesses were 'compelled' and encouraged to do so.  If you didn't know, it is a legal requirement for all Executives and Board members of a company to ensure the ongoing profitability of a business. When China became a legal member of the WTO and 'signed off' on the rules and regulations (which they since have ignored), the ability to get a product made in China at 10% (or less) of the costs of making it in USA could no longer be 'legally' ignored.  That, plus all the 'incentives' offered, meant that most production in the West went to China. Hard to argue with it when you are given tax breaks and incentives, because China is now an WTO member with an 'emerging status' economy that they all wanted to grow.  People with opposing views at the time that all started (like me) were shut down and called racists and ignorant old school fools etc - and businessmen were falling all over themselves to make lots of money - especially from USA - it was a stampede.   Now it is almost 40 years later since it all started (mid-80s) - and all the people involved who made the wrong decision are gone. Most have taken the money and long since retired/dead - and many more take the money now.  Organisations like UN, EU, WHO, Olympics, etc etc etc are all 'influenced' by China - they have their fingers in nearly every pie - all through using our own money against us.

 

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On 8/8/2021 at 8:02 PM, OneAngryJew said:

Do not expect help from the USA.  We are compromised monetarily from Biden all the way to Wall Street, including many Congressmen and Senators.  It is primarily Democrats that are compromised, but quite a few Republicans have bitten on the Chinese carrot.

Sheldon Adelson, the largest contributor to the Republican party and influencer of policy, earned the majority of his wealth by getting into business with the Chinese for the purpose of his casino interests in Macau. 

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On 8/9/2021 at 4:16 PM, Transam said:

I was behind an MG (Maxus T70) truck this morning, there was the Union Jack with Brit written on it, badge on the corner of the rear gate. That, pisses me off.... 

well it wouldn't have been a Union Jack, and anyway isn't the MG factory in Chon Buri, maybe it should have been a Thai flag.......

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24 minutes ago, Transam said:

Here is a photo of the Chinese truck, look at the badge, UNION JACK with BRIT....

MG is assembled in LOS with Chinese parts....

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Yeah, that's just wrong

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On 8/11/2021 at 6:54 AM, Lawyers_Guns_and_Money said:

Sheldon Adelson, the largest contributor to the Republican party and influencer of policy, earned the majority of his wealth by getting into business with the Chinese for the purpose of his casino interests in Macau. 

A valid and interesting perspective for sure in this, your debut post . . . thanks for that!

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