China is Now Painting Pigs Black - Why?

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I worked in corporate for a US supplier of automotive parts for OTR trucking. We switched over to a Chinese manufacturer for 18 wheeler brake drums. A customer brought back a purchased item and said we cheated him because within the box was just a large rock. The manager told him that he switched the brake drum with the rock trying to rip us off. They both agreed to look at the warehouse stock for a replacement drum (from our new Chinese manufacturer) and surprisingly found 6 more ROCKS in the boxes. learned something that day...

Lopank
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I lived in China for a year and remember walking through beautiful parks listening to birdsongs. Never saw the birds as they'd all been eaten or died of pollution. The songs came from little speakers in the trees. Only in China.

peterjansen
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I have a Chinese wife here in Australia and when various products break she always looks to see if they are Chinese.
A couple of months ago she tripped in the street and fell quite hard. She was instantly surrounded by people trying to help her. Afterwards she mentioned that she was shocked about the reaction. In China she would have been left on the concrete and avoided.

johnshaw
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I was in Bangkok on vacation with my wife and we went to a buffet style restaurant close to our hotel. We had a nice meal and spoke to the staff about how tasty it was. The staff told us to come back for breakfast, there was a tour bus of Chinese coming that had a reservation. They said to come and watch the Chinese! We did and it was like a plague of locusts descending on a wheat field. The Thai staff simply stood back in fear. I lived in China for a short while, your videos are the real deal.

phillipleblanc
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Up until this point I’ve never known this much about China it’s crazy how much they care about how they are perceived

Primtari
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I saw a documentary several years ago about how the FBI got involved when someone reported the people who had initially made the transaction with the Chinese to import that deadly drywall. Years later I met the guy who was that person who contacted the FBI. He was forever banished by his mother and brother. His brother was engaged to a woman from a very powerful Chinese family in charge of that Chinese drywall. My friend’s actions caused a huge scandal and the wedding was called off. My friend’s mother and his brother were complicit in ruining the lives of many people, perhaps in other parts of the world as well. They were about to receive millions of dollars from that Chinese company and family but my friend thwarted further actions. He paid a huge price for doing the right thing but he had no regrets.

egmjag
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I lived for a year and a half in China and I also visited Taiwan. What a difference! China was "every person for themselves free for all." Taiwan was civil and polite.

StirlingQShagnasty
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As a South Korean, the video of the man spray painting red peppers were horrifying. Much of the powdered red peppers and vegetables that we consume in kimchi and other vegetable side dishes are imported from China. It's come to a point where produce grown in Korea is impossible to find at the supermarket. I am NEVER buying food from China. Never. Ever.

SongSydney
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The Chinese government owns SMITHFIELD FOODS and their plants in the US. Next time you see a Smithfield package, ask yourself what you're really buying. Some of the processing is shipped to China, processed in overseas plants, then the finished product is shipped back to the US and Canada. BE....careful with Smithfield products.

Theywaswrong
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I am from Southeast Asia, and I want to thank you for telling the world know the truth about China. You are correct.

nanalcd
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I used to work for a major American multi-national. About seven years ago we decided to move a product we'd previously made in the EU to China instead. An engineer flew out, saw the amazing, pristine, factory with white-coated girls inspecting every part. Within a few months we had pulled out to use the European supplier again. Apparently the whole Chinese quality inspection facility had been a sham: it was set up to get the business!

chriscarter
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As someone that has been there many times for business. I gotta say that this is very prevalent.

Great job exposing this!!

bertoflores
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Now I understand why there was a lead paint poisoning scandal with Chinese imports.

malvane
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In Canada, wealthy “people from the east” are well known to have all available family members apply for welfare using the addresses of relatives. As soon as a child turns 18, they will claim to be homeless and need welfare benefits to pay their rent and food. They just claim they are living at an uncle’s residence who has a different last name. Charities set up to give out food to low income families will have these people show up and picking through for the very best stuff. When told that specific hampers are set up so that everyone gets some good stuff, they just claim to not understand English or they just get angry; then they carry on taking all the high quality stuff from 10 different hampers so their one hamper is full of premium stuff. Then they load it into their 2 year old Mercedes and feel absolutely zero shame. And they will often do this multiple times per day. It’s completely illegal and immoral to take female or undersized dungeonness crab, there are limits, as well as harvesting certain rock fish from the ocean?? Guess what happens when confronted by actual fishermen after caught with dozens of illegal crab and fish at the dock loading their vehicles ….. “No speak a any engrish.” as one of the women blocks their license plate or unscrews it front their vehicle. When it comes to fisheries and wildlife violations, ignoring seasons and bag limits, etc. there is no limit to the rampant crimes that are committed. On a global scale, the damage is staggering by this particular group of people.

The beauty of it is that anyone calling this stuff out is often considered the villain. People within social services or wildlife services don’t even bother attempting to investigate for fear of being labeled racists and losing their sweet career job. By the way, if they are prosecuted, they almost always receive an extremely minor slap on the wrist because the courts are now completely accepting of “cultural differences” when allowing certain groups of people to breaking the law.

jaymiller
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Several years ago the brand new Fiona Stanley children's hospital here in Western Australia had to be shut down and decontaminated when insulated roof panels supplied by a Chinese company were discovered to contain asbestos...

StuSaville
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Around 2012-2014, we searched for moderately priced toys ( mostly flexible dolls/humanoid figures) and ended up talking to a well mannered and english speaking Chinese company representative. We laid down our terms about the material of which the toys should be made among other things and they vehemently agreed to it even going to the extent that "don't pay us if you are not satisfied later". The first few shipments turned out fine, we tested it. But about 6months into the trade, a new manager randomly tested and found very toxic PVC and BPA levels, which did not make any sense since BPA was not meant to be added in a soft plastic in my knowledge, it made no sense. These toys were supposed to be chewed upon or taken into the mouth by kids so it was alarming; when contacted the company representative first denied and after a long show-cause with evidence, he simply said : you can still sell it for upto 400% profit. I was left speechless.

kitsukeita
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I've been trying my best to never buy things from China for a while. Takes lots and lots of research to find the source of things.

topbaron
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My friend is Chinese from China. He came over here 10 years ago. Maybe 20. When he first got here he needed to get something from Home Depot. He never went to a store like that. He just shopped at the Asian supermarket in the city, Philly. He got to Home Depot and couldn’t believe his eyes. Merchandise outside just sitting there. He thought my goodness if this was China everything would have been stolen. Everything not nailed to the walls. The level of greed down to the littlest kid in China is mind blowing.

Dadbod
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I dealt with Chinese companies for 17 years. You couldn’t trust all but a few. They constantly tried to ship nonconforming materials.

jerryficco
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I learned what you're talking about the hard way:
I hired a Chinese computer programmer, with a Master's degree in computer science, and spent $25, 000 (in 1985 dollars) getting him a Green Card, with the commitment that he would work for me for at least 2 years. The day his Green Card came, he gave me two weeks notice, and then didn't show up for those two weeks. And after all that, he had the audacity to demand payment for those two weeks!

I ended up having to close down my business, laying off the other 3 employees.

When I called him about it, his reply was, "I got my Green Card. Now I'm worth *way* more money --- more than you can afford."

Totally amoral.

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