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China: has brand China made any strides in the hifi market in SA?
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1143370" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>To qualify my earlier comment, whilst there is some high quality content coming from China nowadays, a lot of the factories are still running with a workforce that has little or no human rights. The lower the quality of the goods, the more mass production, the lower the rights that the people have. This has nothing to do with a ‘Main Stream Media’ pov. It is well documented that for example the Uighur people have effectively been press ganged into prison camp like facilities, the rates of suicides in certain factories have been higher than elsewhere, and generally there is no criticism of the government due to it being a one party state that has ultimate power over all citizens. So, yep, I do follow the MSM, I also know many Chinese people who got out, then got their families out, and are now living a free life. The idea that a YouTube video can give a better opinion when the internet is monitored constantly in China and could lead to all sorts of kak for the poster if not following the party line is naive to say the least. If you believe that, that is your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1143370, member: 17918"] To qualify my earlier comment, whilst there is some high quality content coming from China nowadays, a lot of the factories are still running with a workforce that has little or no human rights. The lower the quality of the goods, the more mass production, the lower the rights that the people have. This has nothing to do with a ‘Main Stream Media’ pov. It is well documented that for example the Uighur people have effectively been press ganged into prison camp like facilities, the rates of suicides in certain factories have been higher than elsewhere, and generally there is no criticism of the government due to it being a one party state that has ultimate power over all citizens. So, yep, I do follow the MSM, I also know many Chinese people who got out, then got their families out, and are now living a free life. The idea that a YouTube video can give a better opinion when the internet is monitored constantly in China and could lead to all sorts of kak for the poster if not following the party line is naive to say the least. If you believe that, that is your choice. [/QUOTE]
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