WOW: Panasonic Closes China plants after violent protests | |
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CurbSide
(OP) User ID: 15658878 United States 09/17/2012 04:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aren't these Panasonic factories employed by local Chinese people? Why does any country attack places that have nothing to do with the issue, and eventually end up hurting their own people or local economy? I believe in standing up for what you believe, but I've never understood the mind of an "activist" or the work of protesters... especially when they become violent. Destroying a restaurant or local car dealership just seems pointless and an act of self-inflicting wounds. It's like a child throwing a toy and breaking it because he isn't getting his way on some other issue. Now he still isn't getting his way, and he has no toy! I know it seems like I'm over-simplifying the global issues here, but my take on it is people in general are just unhappy or unsatisfied with their lives and they feel like they have nothing to loose... so let's just go destroy something for the heck of it. How's that working out for ya? If I don't aim... no one can say I missed. |
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(OP) User ID: 15658878 United States 09/17/2012 04:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's about time that the Chinese say a big 'fug you' to their slave conditions. Fug that I hope they burn down the government, start new and help lead this fukt up world to be a better place Quoting: Flash Pan 2205800 I'm not even going to dignify this comment with a response. Oh wait... I guess I just did. If I don't aim... no one can say I missed. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23930912 United States 09/17/2012 04:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Aren't these Panasonic factories employed by local Chinese people? Why does any country attack places that have nothing to do with the issue, and eventually end up hurting their own people or local economy? Quoting: CurbSide I believe in standing up for what you believe, but I've never understood the mind of an "activist" or the work of protesters... especially when they become violent. Destroying a restaurant or local car dealership just seems pointless and an act of self-inflicting wounds. It's like a child throwing a toy and breaking it because he isn't getting his way on some other issue. Now he still isn't getting his way, and he has no toy! I know it seems like I'm over-simplifying the global issues here, but my take on it is people in general are just unhappy or unsatisfied with their lives and they feel like they have nothing to loose... so let's just go destroy something for the heck of it. How's that working out for ya? It must be sweet working at a Japanes factory in China. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23930912 United States 09/17/2012 04:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | O.K. There is only 26 strategys, 27 is mine : STRATEGY 27, let it happen. there is on hope in a propaganda driven econemy of worthless goods. A forced dependences on products intended for profit through laws, education and propaganda is a weapon in and apon itself. I could be wrong. |