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Aren't you tired of seeing "made in China" tags on products?

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I go for vacation a lot and I love to buy little gifts for family, but soon as I see the made in China written on the tag I just put the item back. And it happens a lot because most of the stores are flooded with these items. What do YOU think about this?

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  1. You can look up American made products on the Internet.  Outsourcing jobs to China causes Americans to lose their jobs.  Importing products from China causes Americans to get poison pet food, drugs, and lead painted toys.


  2. Your reactions are the result of well planned daily anti-China mainstream media propaganda.

    I don't see anyone here concern even a little tiny bit when the "outsourced" Union Carbide blew up their chemical plant in Bhopal, India  which caused TENs thousands deaths.

    Oh wait, you wouldn't.  Because such news would never make its way into the "free" mainstream media in a free, democracy country.  Although the company name did show up in the news afterwards when they received an award from Clinton.

    On the other hand, a few dogs and cats' deaths could make it into headline, which the companies in the U.S. will always blame it on someone else with no actual proof.

    Look at your reactions.

    Propaganda really works well.

  3. When you see in the news all those problematic products from China are recalled (if that's what we are talking about), please remember that China makes A LOT of things for America, and most of them do not have problems.  Please don't just look at the sheer numbers; look at the percentages.

    Developing countries sure have their problems, but if everything is made in U.S., Canada, Japan, or Europe, things would likely to be much more expensive than now, ask yourself if you are REALLY ready to pay.  

    As an immigrant from China, I understand some of the sentiment and concern expressed by American consumers, and I respect your right to buy or not to buy stuff made in China.  But please adopt a rational and balanced view.

  4. yeah, tired of that tag .....actuallt we have a tendenct to like everything except made in india...and so we accept that....made in china is a quite common and just cant avoid it ...not in our hands to stop it .....can only avoid by loving our country and going for the same products....

  5. Nobody can beat their prices!

    But, yeah, it kinda bothers me sometimes...

  6. I see the destruction of the US economy,sadly.

  7. My kids think the name of Santa's workshop is 'China'.  Bahahaha!

  8. omg! i always see those stupid tags! but most of our stuff is made from china....and ya cant do anything bout it. sry to say

  9. The hilarious thing about China is we're protesting the summer Olympics which are held in Beijing, yet, at the same time, we are China's largest customer by a long shot.  

    If we REALLY wanted to boycott the Olympics, we'd stop buying trillions of dollars of product form them every year.

  10. Made in China, Made in Mexico, Made in Japan, Made in Germany, If I really like something I don't care where it is made. If I am looking for something from a particular area then I look for tags that say made in where ever I am at at the time

  11. I am not happy about it. I try to find things made in Canada, but it is so hard, it seems everything comes from China. What makes it even worse is how dangerous some of this stuff can be.

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