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Like the Japanese said during their 19th-century wars with China, "INCOMING CHINESE JUNK!" Wily Chinese Communists are cleverly disguising their solid pollution as merchandise and selling it to us so it will go into OUR landfills instead of theirs. Chinese guarantee: If it breaks in half, you get to keep both pieces! My experiences is that every single time something breaks after one use or turns out to be ridiculously unsuitable (playing cards that aren't plastic coated and stick together; a dishcloth where the dye runs; tools that rust just from humidity in the air), the label says "Made in China." We need a government agency to test "incoming Chinese junk" as it gets off the ship and send it right back to them if it turns out to be "disposable." Usually it's cheap stuff that isn't worth the trouble of returning to the store, too.
Products made in Taiwan and Hong Kong are also Chinese products??
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