Mike-T_B t1_j6cvs3e wrote
Reply to comment by swordshrimp in What is the difference between good Europe and bad Europe? by [deleted]
American technology 😂 as if that is a sign of quality. I'd rather buy anything made in China over made in 'merica.
NotOficerP t1_j6cwskh wrote
Well, stuff in " 'merica" are usually made by precision robots and factories while the stuff in China are from sweatshops. Morals aside, the quality of the final product is superior in America. I'm not an American eager to defend the country, I'm in Europe and I can objectively say this.
mrmdc t1_j6dnfdm wrote
Right? I mean... Apple products are such fucking garbage.
Mike-T_B t1_j6cyypv wrote
I have to disagree, the quality of American goods is generally poor, look at their cars, the cost is way higher than it should be because people think they are buying quality but what they are actually getting is something designed in America built in China then assembled in America. As a European I would buy European then if not available it's Chinese all the way. Never ever American.
LordSaumya t1_j6d46il wrote
I understand not liking American manufacturing, but Chinese manufacturing is worse
NotOficerP t1_j6ebxft wrote
Judging the entire industry of a federation just because you bought a shitty car is not good. Most of the factories there are owned by different corporations and private industries. The quality of a single car can not speak for all the cars, or everything else there
Edit: and the houses are like cardboard boxes because they need to be as cheap as they can to be rebuilt as fast as possible, because of the environmental conditions there. And they can't just make concrete houses as that would have a minimal effect of protection. Just look at Florida.
c_delta t1_j6d1bxt wrote
Depends on the industry. American tools? Probably in line with the finest stuff from Europe or Japan. American cars? No thanks.
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