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Thread: Anti-Japanese Movement 2012
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[quote=LONELYJOURNEY,477138]Seven11, Unfortunately, some Chinese people just destroyed their own people’s Japanese cars. You can refuse to by Japanese cars but you have no right to break other people’s Japanese cars because the cars are their legal properties. By the way, Japanese auto manufactures produce auto-parts for many other world’s auto manufactures. If anyone tries to boycott Japanese cars, they should give up buying those cars from the manufactures that use auto-parts made by Japan. I saw a picture on the internet. A Chinese protestor wore a T-shirt with a slogan “Boycott Japanese Goods” and held a Canon camera to shoot pictures during a demonstration. Didn’t he know Canon is a Japanese camera maker? People dare to break down others’ Japanese cars. Why can’t they break down their own cameras first? Maybe, they should destroy their ID cards too because they were made with the application of Fuji’s technology. [/quote]
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