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First US wars in the middle east and further drove refugees to europe,

now the Chinese aiding even more to europe.

Maybe the Chinese want more Africans to make the journey to europe

so they can take over African countries better?

Europe is doomed.

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People sure do read a lot into an advert.  I didn't  see 'refugee' once.    Selling boats where there is water to use them in ... shameful :cheesy:

 

Let's not forget, all inflatable boat sales folks must be Chinese.   Surely nobody else buys them and sells them for illegal activity.

 

What next ... Chinese selling drones to cartels, to deliver drugs to prisoner in jail.   Chinese sell EV in MX to cartels , so they can cut cost for drug & human trafficking.  

 

Nobody complained about CN selling cruise missile guidance systems to Raytheon for use by the USA & NATO.

 

CN could find the cure for cancer, and somehow they would be bad for it :coffee1:

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i ofter wondered when the UKBorder force or the lifeboats rescue illegal immigants from the rubber dingies are the dingies and the outboard motor impounded by the authorities.? 

 

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11 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

So you only looked at the pictures and failed to read their sales pitch to the undercover reporters over a 3 month investigation. This article is not based solely on a couple of screen gabs :saai:

How someone sells or uses CN's products is CN's fault ?

 

The responsibility falls on the end user, not the manufacturer.  People sell burner phone, is that the phone makers fault.  Let's not even start with firearms.  Or drug companies, docs & pharmacies pushing drugs.

 

And CN helping people flee tyrannical govts, oppression, and war zones is a bad thing ?

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2 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

How someone sells or uses CN's products is CN's fault ?

 

The responsibility falls on the end user, not the manufacturer.  People sell burner phone, is that the phone makers fault.  Let's not even start with firearms.  Or drug companies, docs & pharmacies pushing drugs.

They are marketing them via chat as refugee boats. Highly dangerous on the open seas and have caused countless lives to be lost. Shameless

 

That you overlook this says all that needs to be said about you

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3 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

They are marketing them via chat as refugee boats. Highly dangerous on the open seas and have caused countless lives to be lost. Shameless

 

That you overlook this says all that needs to be said about you

I did an edit, in case you missed it ...

 

... And CN helping people flee tyrannical govts, oppression, and war zones is a bad thing ? ...

 

Refugee - a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

 

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17 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

I did an edit, in case you missed it ...

 

... And CN helping people flee tyrannical govts, oppression, and war zones is a bad thing ? ...

 

Refugee - a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

 

I responded to your post as it was, you can reply to that first. Then you can tell me why around 90% of those that cross the channel are male and not women and children

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15 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

I responded to your post as it was, you can reply to that first.

No need to repeat myself.  Every product is responsibility of the end user.  I get it, CN is bad.  Carry on.  

 

If I was to use a boat or boat service, I'd check the weather and marine forecast.  Maybe CN should have idiot warning like other products ...

... don't stick metal items in toaster while plugged in

... don't drink the battery acid

... don't use electric appliance in water

... please don't shoot yourself in the head with our firearms

 

... don't use inflatable boats during rough seas or overload the rated capacity, which probably is a warning.   Surely CN's fault when there product is misused.

 

Follows EV criticism of CN making high performance cars people seem to crash.   But high performance ICEV by USA & EU ... no problem.

 

WE get it ... CN is bad

 

A news blip about CN on AN or MSM, or anywhere, will it be ...

... negative or

... positive

 

Let me guess ... :coffee1:

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11 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

No need to repeat myself.  Every product is responsibility of the end user.  I get it, CN is bad.  Carry on.  

 

If I was to use a boat or boat service, I'd check the weather and marine forecast.  Maybe CN should have idiot warning like other products ...

... don't stick metal items in toaster while plugged in

... don't drink the battery acid

... don't use electric appliance in water

... please don't shoot yourself in the head with our firearms

 

... don't use inflatable boats during rough seas or overload the rated capacity, which probably is a warning.   Surely CN's fault when there product is misused.

 

Follows EV criticism of CN making high performance cars people seem to crash.   But high performance ICEV by USA & EU ... no problem.

 

WE get it ... CN is bad

Actually in this case its shameless

 

"Online Sales of ‘Refugee Boats’ by Chinese Firms, Shameless"

 

Keep up the looking at pics without reading the information

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What's the problem? Australia bought hundreds of unsinkable refugee boats & when they caught refugees on the high seas in flimsy old fishing boats, they would move them across give them plenty of water & tow them back to Indonesia. Nobody drowned & they stopped coming for some reason.

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22 minutes ago, Tailwagsdog said:

What's the problem? Australia bought hundreds of unsinkable refugee boats & when they caught refugees on the high seas in flimsy old fishing boats, they would move them across give them plenty of water & tow them back to Indonesia. Nobody drowned & they stopped coming for some reason.

No such thing as unsinkable refugee boats and thousands have been killed crossing the English Channel and the med

 

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29 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I wonder if those expressing concern for the safety of refugees using these Chinese made inflatable boats would back opening of safe travel routes for refugees via ferry and/or channel tunnel trains?

 

 

Good idea, why don't you respond to someone expressing concern? Who knows you may get a factual reply rather that a trolling. This topic however is about the shameless Chinese selling them.

 

As far as I'm concerned they should stay where they are or go to hubs.

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3 hours ago, Card said:

In the last century Europe forced opium on the Chinese, sacked and looted their palaces, and forced them into trade . They never forget.

 

Makes a good sense: Historic retaliation to Opium War in the 19th century.

One of CCP long term strategies: Spread the narcotics among the west, in order to damage them from within.

During the Vietnam Era, they actively smuggled heroin into war zone, among military supplies to N/Vietnam.

And quite a few of US and its allied military grunts became addicted to that.

That is how drug hazard became widespread in USA after the conflict.

They have successfully made all of the British Empire and its former colonies drug soaked.

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2 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

Makes a good sense: Historic retaliation to Opium War in the 19th century.

One of CCP long term strategies: Spread the narcotics among the west, in order to damage them from within.

During the Vietnam Era, they actively smuggled heroin into war zone, among military supplies to N/Vietnam.

And quite a few of US and its allied military grunts became addicted to that.

That is how drug hazard became widespread in USA after the conflict.

They have successfully made all of the British Empire and its former colonies drug soaked.

And now China is shipping in the Fentanyl , one of the reasons Trump put higher tariffs on China.

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4 minutes ago, FlorC said:

And now China is shipping in the Fentanyl , one of the reasons Trump put higher tariffs on China.

 

Whatever Trump’s motive behind mad tariff(including the allies and friendly states), looks like US itself is first to be impacted.

As stated in Trump slogan: American First.

Seemingly too much sacrifice incurred to counter one issue.

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14 minutes ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

Whatever Trump’s motive behind mad tariff(including the allies and friendly states), looks like US itself is first to be impacted.

As stated in Trump slogan: American First.

Seemingly too much sacrifice incurred to counter one issue.

Let's wait who will blink first and bend the knee.

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Selling to all directions: From USA, to human traffickers.

No questions asked: Where they stand, or What they use it for.

As long as the payment is made, they are customers.

Today's China, looks even more capitalistic than the west.

Pretty tough sort of adversary to fight against in economic war.

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7 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

 

Makes a good sense: Historic retaliation to Opium War in the 19th century.

One of CCP long term strategies: Spread the narcotics among the west, in order to damage them from within.

During the Vietnam Era, they actively smuggled heroin into war zone, among military supplies to N/Vietnam.

And quite a few of US and its allied military grunts became addicted to that.

That is how drug hazard became widespread in USA after the conflict.

They have successfully made all of the British Empire and its former colonies drug soaked.

There is no supply without demand. The west needs to get its act together because it's failed in removing the need for narcotic escapism.

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