[Politics] Big Thank You to China

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Lyndhurst 14

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Jan 16, 2008
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Also, with the amount of U.S. Treasury securities that China has accumulated over the last few decades it now owns quite a chunk of American debt
 










m@goo

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Feb 20, 2020
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If you're so concerned with China's affect on the climate don't purchase any products made their or order anything from there.
 




sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
So China are giving us:

"Disappearing" a tennis player
State-sponsored recalibration of muslims
Removal of themselves from climate talks
Removal of democratic rights in Hong Kong and imposition of their own law, in contravention of international law
Invasion of Taiwan's air-space with systematic and repeated aggression, showing no respect to international agreements
Firing hypersonic missiles to demonstrate "might."
Covid
Blocked access to the source of Covid (most likely because the virus facility in Wuhan was at fault).
A vaccination that doesn't deal properly against the Delta variant thereby making their own mess worse

Xi and Putin are an extraordinary pairing of brutal imperialists. They call it Socialism or communism or some such thing but it is a systematic rape of human rights. Why are either country allowed in any sporting forum, whatsoever? You remove the Olympics, football, and gymnastics from their grasp and suddenly their media has nothing. I don't care if Brighton become ostracised in either country. These countries need to be held to account. Just shut them out of western media. They can live in isolation which will soon stir some unrest that will hopefully remove these monsters from power.

There is one thing I agree with Trump about and it is taking back manufacturing to the western world and that is because it is regulated. It also removes reliance on China and a power base that is aligned to such an oppressive regime.

Don't buy things made in China. "Made in China" is a badge you don't want to see.

i got kicked off the covid thread for voicing this kind of sentiment but apparently they have gifted us many things .......none of which are mentioned in your post .....do carry on..:thumbsup:
 


sydney

tinky ****in winky
Jul 11, 2003
17,965
town full of eejits
How many actively seek not to buy chinese goods?

it's easier said than done ....most clothes are made in China , India or Bangladesh and i would say China is around 60% of the total , also shyte like toasters , kettles , tv's , laptops/desktops......wait till the emu revolution happens , they'll be all over that too.....such is life...:rolleyes:
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
So China are giving us:

"Disappearing" a tennis player
State-sponsored recalibration of muslims
Removal of themselves from climate talks
Removal of democratic rights in Hong Kong and imposition of their own law, in contravention of international law
Invasion of Taiwan's air-space with systematic and repeated aggression, showing no respect to international agreements
Firing hypersonic missiles to demonstrate "might."
Covid
Blocked access to the source of Covid (most likely because the virus facility in Wuhan was at fault).
A vaccination that doesn't deal properly against the Delta variant thereby making their own mess worse

Xi and Putin are an extraordinary pairing of brutal imperialists. They call it Socialism or communism or some such thing but it is a systematic rape of human rights. Why are either country allowed in any sporting forum, whatsoever? You remove the Olympics, football, and gymnastics from their grasp and suddenly their media has nothing. I don't care if Brighton become ostracised in either country. These countries need to be held to account. Just shut them out of western media. They can live in isolation which will soon stir some unrest that will hopefully remove these monsters from power.

There is one thing I agree with Trump about and it is taking back manufacturing to the western world and that is because it is regulated. It also removes reliance on China and a power base that is aligned to such an oppressive regime.

Don't buy things made in China. "Made in China" is a badge you don't want to see.

China is just following the other oppresive states that have just toughed it out when accused of atrocities on individuals, states or races. look back over the last few years and you will see that rarely is there ever s world wide condemnation or action for these acts...they tough it out and get away with it and its all forgotten... just look back over the last few years, the Russian " separatists " that shot down a passenger plane, the brutal state sponsored murder of Jamal Khashoggi by Saudi Arabia, the ever horrible President Assad who happily gasses his own people and targets hospitals and the many wars of ethnic " cleansing" in Africa. there are many many more too... all there is a resolution in the UN and everything carries on as before.
 




Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
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Lancing
it's easier said than done ....most clothes are made in China , India or Bangladesh and i would say China is around 60% of the total , also shyte like toasters , kettles , tv's , laptops/desktops......wait till the emu revolution happens , they'll be all over that too.....such is life...:rolleyes:

Absolutely we sadly sold out many years ago, I recall buying a metal Christmas tree holder 25 years ago from a little engineering workshop on Lancing Industrial Estate, this guy was selling Christmas trees and said did I want a stand with it at which point he pulled back a curtain to a small Workshop and a pallet of tree stands, I said I assume you made these he said we used to but it’s cheaper to get them made in china and shipped over than to make them here and ship them this side of the curtain!

He proceeded to show me one of the stands that had a tiny dent he said they are all like that as the one he sent over for them to copy was dropped before he sent it
 




portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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portslade
it's easier said than done ....most clothes are made in China , India or Bangladesh and i would say China is around 60% of the total , also shyte like toasters , kettles , tv's , laptops/desktops......wait till the emu revolution happens , they'll be all over that too.....such is life...:rolleyes:

The Emu revolution what is Rod Hull making a comeback from the grave
 














Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,526
The arse end of Hangleton
it's easier said than done ....most clothes are made in China , India or Bangladesh and i would say China is around 60% of the total , also shyte like toasters , kettles , tv's , laptops/desktops......wait till the emu revolution happens , they'll be all over that too.....such is life...:rolleyes:

And of course the elephant in the room ( and this will probably get me a ban from [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] ) is that a majority of iPhones are made in China.

Edit : beaten to it
 


wellquickwoody

Many More Voting Years
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Aug 10, 2007
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Melbourne
How many actively seek not to buy chinese goods?

Tough to actually do. The majority of respected western brands often get their manufacturing done in China, even the so called high quality ones. They maintain quality by having their own employees actively checking on quality at the the factories on an ongoing basis. If you just do spot checks then corners will be cut. Maybe they then avoid labeling the goods as from China by not assembling the end product until the components are assembled in another country?

Many brands, including one that I am involved in importing into Aus, (available in the UK too) avoid stating that the goods are made in China. Ours state ‘Designed in California’, nothing on the goods or packaging mentions China in any way shape or form. I am just an employee, not the business owner by the way.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
I found it quite ironic that my Lateral Flow testing kit received yesterday was made in China
 




dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,574
Henfield
it's easier said than done ....most clothes are made in China , India or Bangladesh and i would say China is around 60% of the total , also shyte like toasters , kettles , tv's , laptops/desktops......wait till the emu revolution happens , they'll be all over that too.....such is life...:rolleyes:

Tend to agree. Everyone is looking for a bargain to improve their standard of living. This drives commerce across the world and will always end up with companies and individuals looking to those supplying goods the cheapest. Someone posted “what did the Romans did for us?”. Similarly, what did the Victorians do for us?
Until people are prepared to pay more for goods and services provided by our socially preferred sources, countries like China and Russia will get away with whatever they want and stick two fingers up at the rest of us.
 


middletoenail

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Jul 2, 2008
3,580
Hong Kong
The blame China thread. Fantastic.

Britain have spent the last 20 year's blowing up the Middle East. For what? Being British it is easy to forget how we pillaged China and tried to colonise them all those years ago. What do you think has been going on at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Graibh? Is that a holiday camp? Why do we still claim Gibraltar, Falklands etc, they're nowhere near us?

When was the last time that China invaded a country? Imagine if the Chinese sailed a war ship along the coast of Mexico, which is basically what the UK/US have been doing for the last few years in the South China Sea.

China is fed up of Britain/US taking the pi55 out of them. There are two sides to every story.
 


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