jonb wrote:
I think the device's manufacturing place of origin shouldn't really be an issue.
You're right: it shouldn't be an issue. Yet products manufactured in China continue to lead the pack when it comes to inferiority.
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I mean, come on, all of Apple's inventory is made in China and that is some of the best put together kit I have ever encountered.
See Garth's above remarks in that regard.
BigEd wrote:
This is my point too - I found BDD's comment offensively specific.
Ed's apparent problem is he feels one should never say anything negative. Case in point in case, here's the text of his latest PM to me:
BigEd wrote:
I'd very much rather you'd said that without the slur. I've worked with very competent, intelligent and diligent Chinese colleagues and owned some very high quality products made in China. It adds nothing to your complaint about not wanting to waste time with junk to specify where you don't want that junk to be made.
By not (yet) responding to that element of your post, I am condoning the implicit racism - just the same as with previous sexist remarks you've made. I'm sure you make them with humourous rather than offensive intent, but you do offend. Compare these:
- I don't like my children to buy lethal fireworks
- I don't like my children to buy lethal Mexican fireworks
- I don't like expensive unreliable software
- I don't like expensive unreliable American software
- I don't like obnoxious people
- I don't like fat obnoxious Canadian people
The extra specificity is logically adding nothing but is implying something.
I would like women to feel welcome on the forum, and I would like Chinese people to feel welcome on the forum. How do you feel about that? How do you think your posts affect that situation?
Ed Ed, the trouble with being politically correct is, more often than not, you are not correct. The unvarnished truth is often painful to face, and unlike you and perhaps a few others, I really don't care if the unvarnished truth hurts some feelings. To quote another forum member:
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"[M]y philosophy about the truth is not to give people what they want but to give people what they need to hear."
Yes, there are highly competent Chinese people (one of whom is married to my sister) and, yes, there are some Chinese manufacturers who produce a high quality product. However, output from China has a much higher failure/reject rate than from most other countries that have a manufacturing-based economy. Why shouldn't that be pointed out?
It is a consistent problem and needs to be highlighted until it is satisfactorily rectified. If someone in China doesn't like the fact that some rude and crude Yankee exclaimed that the emperor is wearing no clothes, too bad! The Japanese didn't have a problem facing criticism back in the 1960s when "Made in Japan" was synonymous with junk. Instead, they fixed the problem and, today, Japanese products (especially Toyotas) are held in high esteem.
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...I am condoning the implicit racism - just the same as with previous sexist remarks you've made...
With a comment like that you'd fit right in with some of the political types here in the USA. Any time someone criticizes a public official who is also a minority for substandard performance accusations of racism are hurled. My remarks about the quality of Chinese goods have nothing to do with race (Chinese, by the way, is not a race—the Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Laotians, etc., are all of the same race) and everything to do with poor quality. I don't know for a fact that this stuff is actually produced by Chinese people. However, if the package says "Made in China" then it's a Chinese product.
Incidentally, I spent some time looking through my old posts and couldn't find anything sexist. When it comes to taking people to task, I'm an equal opportunity sort of bloke. And I can take it as well as I can dish it out.
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It would have been fine to say that he doesn't like to buy junk, but always better to recommend something which isn't junk,...
Where possible, I make a recommendation of something with which I have had personal experience.
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...because a constructive comment is always preferable.
Please don't confuse "preferable" with "mandatory."
Ed, you are not in charge of this forum and your opinions are just that: opinions. They carry exactly as much weight as any other opinion. Perhaps if you'd be less inclined to castigate those who say things with which you disagree (or misinterpret), someone like Samuel Falvo (
kc5tja)
would still be here.