Not any more, no. We provided them with our tool and die technology and trained them to use it. Individual human beings can learn things that they are shown, regardless who sits in government or what system they preside over, dummy.
RichClem » 25 Jul 2014 4:40 pm » wrote:You have no freaking clue what's going on in China, obviously or the size of its thriving, innovative private sector.
I have a clue at whose expense they thrive and innovate, kid. I have a clue whose market is propelling their war machine in its quest to achieve global platform reach. I have a clue whose jobs they took, and how little of your warm and fuzzy feelings for anonymous chinamen is reserved for your out of work neighbors, Clem.
RichClem » 25 Jul 2014 4:40 pm » wrote:Go do a few years homework and get back to me.
And few factories in China are slave labor, which I doubt ever produces anything more complex than sneakers or something else rudimentary.
Well, if it's only a few, I guess it's okay - kind of like the public beatings in Singapore. I assume the balance are paid American union scale, yeah?
Spare me your school girl histrionics over various brutal dictatorships that make your panties wet, you silly, infatuated little progressive leftist.
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