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Default A spot of trouble for China?

On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:59:13 -0400, hk
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On 3/24/10 8:56 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 24, 6:43 am, wrote:

Well, speculative to be sure, but a hopeful sign. Anything that craps on
the PRC's business/labor/safety/legal dealings is good for the rest of
the world.


Ever the bigot, huh? Where is every chip in that Apple computer you
have made? How about every chip in your TV? How about every chip in
you non-union made in Japan Toyota?



You're so stupid you think my disdain for manufacturing done in the PRC
is based on race? Race is not relevant. What is relevant? The oppressive
PRC government, the near slave labor wages and working conditions under
which most Chinese are forced to work in that country, the offshoring of
jobs to the PRC from more enlightened countries, et cetera. If Dell
actually moves its manufacturing base from the PRC to India, it will be
a step up on every level. India is not the United States, but it is a
democracy. It isn't a workers' paradise, but it is a far sight better
than the PRC.

Let there be no doubt remaining why you haven't gotten anyway in life.
You're just too stupid to succeed.


Bigoted against Chinese?

How about: concerned about the amount of money they take from us each
year, their relative position as an emerging superpower (that's ruled
by a corrupt communist regime) and the ownership of our country?

In Idiotaland, that must mean we're bigoted.

Maybe he should call us protectionists?