How not to do business in China

Discussion in 'Politics' started by james_bond_3rd, May 20, 2008.

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    #61     May 20, 2008
  2. How is this Cartoon by an American Jew Jeff Darcy like:


     
    #62     May 20, 2008
  3. *clapping*

    Nice troll, excellent work there I think you pretty much covered all the bases. And extra credit for your faux 'English is not my first language' writing.
     
    #63     May 20, 2008
  4. Do you know a second language? lol

     
    #64     May 20, 2008
  5. poyayan

    poyayan

    Intelinvestor, if you are desperate enough to quote your own message. Just start your own thread and bash US or whoever all you want.

    This thread is pathetic to start with. I doubt this is the main stream feeling towards McDonald. If red is so sensitive in these 3 days, should everyone hide their China flag too?

    Geez.

    Also, if you think US dollar is worthless, stop selling in US then. Trade is agreement from both sides. Also, if you think corporate exploit people in China. TALK to your government. They set the rules.
     
    #65     May 20, 2008
  6. Actually I have no idea what the main stream feeling is like.

    All I wanted to say, some of your people have gone too far, and hurt other people.

     
    #66     May 20, 2008
  7. Trade between US and China only benefited Americans.

    What China got? A useless surplus and polluted air, water etc.

    Stop exploiting.

     
    #67     May 20, 2008
  8. poyayan

    poyayan

    That's is probably true. Same in China and same in Japan.

    All countries have bigots and you have to learn to accept it.

    You should look at what happen when Japan raise up in the 70s and being the 1st Asian country to do that.

    The racial tone is way harsher than now towards Chinese, and Japanese are famous for being polite.

    Look at history and put it in perspective.
     
    #68     May 20, 2008
  9. Dobbes

    Dobbes

    He's pretty ridiculous. Its hit the point where he is trying too hard. Sounds kind of like Rush Limbaugh with his jew controlled media rants; and like a crazy old man with his 3 purchases of U.S. goods = all U.S. goods are terrible rationalization. Its really impossible to take someone who would make such sweeping generalizations seriously, but hey we have crazies with the confederate flag on their car who blame everything on immigrants and gun control, maybe he's like the Chinese equivalent.
     
    #69     May 20, 2008
  10. You are the one out of your mind. The "demonizing" you speak of in US media is next to nothing compared to what the Chinese are capable of. What's the literal translation for foreigner in Chinese again? Isn't it "foreign devil"? Chinese are made to be suspicious of Americans on just about anything, Tibet for example. I hear Chinese complaining that the United States fears China and is blocking China from a leading role in the world. The truth of the matter is that there is no country that is helping China more to achieve its ambitions than the United States. When did China begin to turn things around? Wasn't it in the 1970s? Guess what changed in China's policies? Didn't China become more US friendly during that time? If Chinese along with others have a generally good view of Americans it shouldn't be surprising. America's friends have a general tendency to prosper.

    But you are already talking in terms of China being a formidable enemy of the United States. What is to be made of this? Maybe Americans have reason to be wary of China.
     
    #70     May 20, 2008