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How Long Will the World Tolerate China?

How long will the world tolerate China?
How long will we keep buying low-quality goods made of poor materials—unreliable and disposable? Why do you keep buying these trinkets from fraudsters? We have turned into modern-day tribesmen trading diamonds for shiny beads. Let us put an end to this mistake—let them keep their junk in China. Stop the exports!


The Problem with Quality

People are losing their sense of value because of cheap Chinese products. The appreciation for true quality is gone, there is no demand for proper craftsmanship, and no accountability is ever enforced.
The fraud that China has inflicted upon the world is nothing short of a crime against humanity.

We once valued German engineering, American machines built to last, Swiss craftsmanship. Now? People rush to buy Chinese plastic trinkets and polyester clothing—the most harmful fabric to wear. Have we forgotten that cheap goods break, malfunction, and need to be replaced again and again? The “cheap” choice ends up costing more in the long run, both in money and in dignity.


The Mass Flood of Junk

China produces nearly 29% of global manufacturing output, flooding the world with billions of containers of useless goods. In the first 10 months of 2024 alone, Chinese exports reached $2.89 trillion, while imports stood at $2.09 trillion—a trade surplus of around $770 billion. That is money taken directly from consumers worldwide.

Where is the quality control? Where is the responsibility toward the citizens who are being scammed? Where is the accountability? If today we created a club called “No to Chinese Goods”, China would immediately start mass-producing polyester T-shirts and paper flags with that exact slogan. What kind of farce is this, and how long will it last?


The Role of Corporations and the Economic Trap

Out of greed, major corporations moved their production to China, making us play by their plan. How did we allow this? Why didn’t they maintain high standards, but instead began flooding the planet with billions of pointless items?

If you handed this mountain of junk to a caveman, he would remain a caveman—because none of it has any real utility. The Asian communists profit from our greed. Yes—we are greedy when we buy junk at bargain prices to trick ourselves into thinking we’ve gained something. In truth, we’ve only fueled a global scam.

China is a tool for draining money—often in exchange for absolutely nothing of value. Every purchase of useless Chinese junk fuels the cycle of degradation.


Ecology, Technology, and Priorities

Google promotes trendy causes more than it spreads real knowledge about artificial intelligence—a tool that could save years of human effort and accelerate science. Environmental activists talk endlessly, while China pumps out millions of tons of plastic without any benefit to humanity.

By 2025, global thermoplastic production is expected to hit 445 million tons. China alone generates over 59 million tons of plastic waste annually, with consumption projected to reach 140 million tons by 2030. This is not progress—it is planetary decay.

The economy of trinkets is a backwards idea. Resources should be redirected toward the economies of the future: resources, medicine, cosmology, energy.


Geopolitics and the Risk of Infiltration

Russia shakes hands with China’s leader—what for? To invite Temu and AliExpress deeper into the Russian economy? Letting these snakes into your market is self-destruction. It is a blow far stronger than any NATO attack. How blind must one be to allow this poison to spread?


The Solution: Strict Control

The best solution is a total embargo on China.
If they want to sell something, let them hold a press conference, showcase the product, submit it to strict quality testing, and provide full documentation of its purpose and benefits. Only then—maybe—should it be allowed onto the global market.

We can produce higher-quality goods in our own countries. Why kneel to China? If they want business, let them mine asteroids in space. We’ll happily buy their raw materials.


Irony and Branding

Every product says “Made in China.” And if it doesn’t, once you dismantle it, you’ll find the same label on the parts. They are everywhere.
I wouldn’t be surprised if soon we got a “bonus” with every item purchased: one free Chinese worker included.
Shock! Shock! Shock!


Conclusion

The Chinese invasion is not just about cheap junk. It is deeper and far-reaching:

  1. Economy – China displaces local industries with goods that are not better, only cheaper.
  2. Useless goods – billions of meaningless items flood the world.
  3. Ecology – massive plastic output, with no balance or accountability.
  4. Values – the tradition that “new means better” has been forgotten.
  5. Lack of oversight – no criteria for quality or usefulness are enforced.
  6. Socio-economic damage – global corporations abandoned domestic production, stripping nations of jobs and growth.

It is time to face the truth: this is not just about low quality. It is about a system that undermines economies, societies, and values worldwide.

Final Word

The cure is simple.
Stop buying Made in China.

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