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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: 1143601" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>Wow, the amazing propaganda of the non-MSM! Look, I have no problem with China per se, and they are welcome to have their forced slavery factories/low paid and sponsored by the rest of the world factories/expansion into Africa where they very quickly take over the ‘beneficial infrastructure (eg. The Nairobi/Mombasa railway which has priced out many travellers internally compared to the slower old railway it replaced)/taking over Hwange and the potential Gokwe gas fields under the Ngwenya etc., etc. I understand why a lot of people don’t really want to consider this and would rather point to the ‘non-MSM’ which is as biased in the other direction to the American (CNN etc) and Fox (Murdoch) (mainly) based MSM, but it is a reality. As far as products go, as I said originally, if it is high end, the less problematic in every sense, if mass produced, the more the worse in terms of human rights.</p><p></p><p>You can enjoy your own journey on this. Always remember though, China is a one party state that does not tolerate any criticism from individuals, therefore, all those happy people would either not have a reason to, or would not think of criticising anything to do with China. Imagine not being able to criticise the ANC without facing consequences (that seems to be what NDZ wants). So yes, they have some decent product, but no, they have a very repressive system. Unless you swallowed the red pill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1143601, member: 17918"] Wow, the amazing propaganda of the non-MSM! Look, I have no problem with China per se, and they are welcome to have their forced slavery factories/low paid and sponsored by the rest of the world factories/expansion into Africa where they very quickly take over the ‘beneficial infrastructure (eg. The Nairobi/Mombasa railway which has priced out many travellers internally compared to the slower old railway it replaced)/taking over Hwange and the potential Gokwe gas fields under the Ngwenya etc., etc. I understand why a lot of people don’t really want to consider this and would rather point to the ‘non-MSM’ which is as biased in the other direction to the American (CNN etc) and Fox (Murdoch) (mainly) based MSM, but it is a reality. As far as products go, as I said originally, if it is high end, the less problematic in every sense, if mass produced, the more the worse in terms of human rights. You can enjoy your own journey on this. Always remember though, China is a one party state that does not tolerate any criticism from individuals, therefore, all those happy people would either not have a reason to, or would not think of criticising anything to do with China. Imagine not being able to criticise the ANC without facing consequences (that seems to be what NDZ wants). So yes, they have some decent product, but no, they have a very repressive system. Unless you swallowed the red pill! [/QUOTE]
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