You are absolutely right! It is very worrying. Not only regarding Australia and New Zealand, but also their general jewish behavior in the rest of the world! Which is also why I have been focusing on it, and even made a tag “China-stan”.
The globalism has been feeding them for decades. I recall a friend of my father who went there in the 70s and brought back a pair of slippers which soles were made out of old tyres. It was part of the workers’ uniform back then.
It is also strange how quickly the relationship changed, I remember when that American spy plane had to make emergency landing in China. In the mid to late 1990s, not sure! I think, it was like cold war back then.
I think, that it is only really Germany who manage to export something simular to what they import from China! I dont know about investments, but it seems very unbalanced and it is hard to see any positive outcome. Denmark used to be very critical towards China, but that ended when China became the “worlds factory” about 2000, I think.
They have lost or dimished it. Everything is externalised to use a marketing code word. With the Exception of agri cultural products which sometimes are directly owned by the chinous, all the rest is made & copied there.
Fucken, lil, yellow zionist apes.
Scammers & freeloaders.
And even racists. Can you believe it? Lmao..!
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You are absolutely right! It is very worrying. Not only regarding Australia and New Zealand, but also their general jewish behavior in the rest of the world! Which is also why I have been focusing on it, and even made a tag “China-stan”.
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If you can’t beat them, buy them.. Well I feel horrible for Australians right now.
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The same here! They are doing it, all over the world!
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The globalism has been feeding them for decades. I recall a friend of my father who went there in the 70s and brought back a pair of slippers which soles were made out of old tyres. It was part of the workers’ uniform back then.
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It is also strange how quickly the relationship changed, I remember when that American spy plane had to make emergency landing in China. In the mid to late 1990s, not sure! I think, it was like cold war back then.
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Already in the mid 80s the mantra here was to inve$t in china..now that they have sold their butt to chinatown, they miss the buck to invest back..:)
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I think, that it is only really Germany who manage to export something simular to what they import from China! I dont know about investments, but it seems very unbalanced and it is hard to see any positive outcome. Denmark used to be very critical towards China, but that ended when China became the “worlds factory” about 2000, I think.
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The european & american excellence
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They have lost or dimished it. Everything is externalised to use a marketing code word. With the Exception of agri cultural products which sometimes are directly owned by the chinous, all the rest is made & copied there.
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Sad! “all the rest is made & copied there” Yes, they have no restrictions on copyright!
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OT:
Hope you are watchin Le Mans on eurosport. There are commenters such as Tom Kristensen and D. Capello too.
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Thanks! My TV can not take the new system, I haven’t bought a new TV and therefore watched any TV in about 1½ year! 🙂
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