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posted 2 years ago by GynaNumbaZero 2 years ago by GynaNumbaZero +4 / -3
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– CrazyRussian 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

You view at situation from the wrong point.

China have something others really need.

What self-declared "leaders of the civilized world" have others really need?

Name something if you can. And no, nobody really need "financial services", "consulting", "insurance" and other useless virtual crap.

Meanwhile France is not as useless as others among "civilized world", f.e. At least they have working and mostly domestic nuclear tech, kind of own space and avia manufacturing, they made vine and cognac, which for unknown for me reasons valued in the world. Their cheese is nice. They even still have some small, but domestic semiconductor manufacturing. At least they have something to sell to others. If they throw out their NWO puppets like Macron, and get rid of all that immigrants that flooding France now, they could have a chance.

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– CrazyRussian 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Slave labor?

It's absolutely not your business how they manage their citizens. Especially if you don't have domestic microwave ovens manufacturing, you will buy it from anybody who will agree to sell them to you. For the currency seller will choose. Regardless of any other circumstances.

And, if you are not aware, chineese for a long time work for a relatively decent salary, not for a bowl of rice, like few decades ago.

France need to sell Airbus planes f.e. In current mess they have no chance to do it. China is a big market for them, new peaceful Middle East too. And even Russia looks attractive, despite restoring domestic plane manufacturing, because hardly our planes will be ever approved for flights to Europe/North America, they shure will find some shit to make Russian planes prohibited again like they did with "noise level". So, Airbus. France have to save that manufacturing at any cost, it is existential for them. Even if they will have to abandon "civilized world" and join China or whatever new alliance.

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– deleted 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0
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– CrazyRussian 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Donde esta me microwavelero???

Guess where they get magnetrones for their microwaves. :)

We have all that here, in Russia - Bosch, Electrolux, Whirpool, Indesit, whatever. All critical parts are from China. Some cases made locally. Funny, that we have local manufacturing of fridge compressors which is relatively high-tech, so there exist local fridge brands, but we don't have manufacturing of small and much simplirer water pumps for washing machines or magnetrones for microwaves.

Airbus is hosed anyway, and that just from Brexit.

Do not underestimate Airbus. They are fine planes and have better accident records than Boeing. French will try to keep them at any cost. Meanwhile more than half of titanium and who knows how many aluminium Airbus sourced from Russia. Also, some components was produced on Russian plane enterprises. Fuel tanks and wings frame parts IIRC. Also they set a goal to restore production at level of 2019 to the 2023-2025. So they will fuck UK if necessary. Wings UK made for Airbus is not something that couldn't be made elsewhere.

I think it will be a disater for France if they fail to keep Airbus running.

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– Shockadee 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

This guy works for Stratfor. Just keep that in mind while listening....

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– muhqtardtho 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Lol they made rogan let another guest come on to 'correct some things' because of the things he this dude said on his appearance. Kind of felt like some 4d chess from limited hangouts to make folks in this sphere of things believe him.

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– TurnToGodNow 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

China is the manufacturing base of the world. Their biggest weaknesses are political, i.e their people getting sick of their government.

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