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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: So Korea has upset China.?
Last month it was the Yanks and before that it was the Japs .
I think we in Australia are on the list some place too.
So this week is Korea 's turn.
FFS talk about a buch of little princesses ,
7 years 7 weeks ago in Arts & Entertainment - China
oh,,, THAAD? why would that piss them off? Isn't THAAD defensive? Isn't it a good idea to try and intercept incoming Pyongyang nukes?
It doesn't take much to hurt China's feelings. I doubt the Koreans care though, just like nobody else really does when it happens.
I bet the Koreans are hoping for less Chinese tourists...
Hotwater:
Yep...I've been to Chiang Mai a few times in the past and really enjoyed it, Went last time with my wife who knows how to travel. She thought there were too many tour group China there....and she's Chinese! :-)
oh,,, THAAD? why would that piss them off? Isn't THAAD defensive? Isn't it a good idea to try and intercept incoming Pyongyang nukes?
It doesn't take much efforts to break a glass heart, especially when said glass heart is constantly playing fake tough but then doesn't have the guts to stand up when faced with its own rubbish.
Applies to the Chinese people as well as the retarded government they allow to stay in power.
Anyone who doesn't give them 1. money, 2. face (lies), or is superior than them in whatever manner, such as born in a developed country, higher income, more educated, greater mobility, better looking, wear better quality clothes / shoes / watch......angers these psychos to no ends. Same case with any country. This is how easy to trash these psychos who seek any opportunity to harm the aforementioned.
Life is going to get interesting for white guys in China. News reports are saying THAAD is on the ground in Korea. The Chinese military is a little upset with that.
Hotwater:
And what affect will his have on white guys in China? The Chinese propaganda on this one is anti-Korea.
philbravery:
China has had plenty of opportunities and time to sort out nth Korea so i can't see why they are upset for someone else standing up to the little shithead
...and the dogs will bark at the "evil Koreans" because that's what they were taught to do.
Nevermind that S Korea asked for help and only ONE country stepped in: the U.S.
China's ban on coal was useless, thus they should accept their failure and sit this one out.
Clearly the peasants will be fed "alternative news" and will trash Korean products on tv-if it isn't already happening.
They will assume it's a 'threat to China'-Nevermind the fact that it's a DEFENSE system!
Who has time for facts when the Elite are throwing a tantrum and have an anti-west agenda to push?
philbravery:
There has to be a dollar in it somewhere for all the Who Haw. Money and Power always seems to be the incentive
Meanwhile, mainlanders in Jiangsu who bought discount coupons or something like that madly rush to Lotte supermarket --- to use them. (yeah, right, buying Korean products has become immoral, but if you previously paid for them through some discount scheme, it is perfectly moral to rush to Lotte to buy those products, to use up those credits ASAP, and that is called smart)
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This is from HK's SCMP. Dalu ren talk about morality......LMAO.
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Chinese companies join boycott of South Korean retailer Lotte over missile shield plans
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Lotte sees protests and business boycotts on mainland over its decision to provide land for the US THAAD system
Kristin Huang
UPDATED : Friday, 3 Mar 2017, 9:03AM
Several Chinese companies say they will no longer do business with South Korea’s Lotte Group, after it agreed on Monday to provide land to host a US anti-missile system that Beijing sees as a threat to national security.
Authorities have also taken law enforcement action over the past few days against South Korea’s fifth-largest conglomerate, which has more than 80 supermarkets in China, but did not connect the move to the deployment of the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defence system (THAAD).
Public resentment against Lotte has risen rapidly over the last few days, with protesters in several cities calling for a boycott of the group.
The Legal Daily reported on Thursday that officials in Anhui confiscated 30 “illegal radio transmission” units from a Lotte supermarket and fined the company 20,000 yuan (US$2,900).
The report said Anhui communications authorities found abnormal signals coming from a Lotte supermarket in Wuhui on Tuesday.
In Beijing, a Lotte supermarket was fined 44,000 yuan on Tuesday for illegal advertising, the Legal Mirror reported, adding that it was the first time Beijing officials had penalised a company for such an offence.
Sun Jiwen, a spokesman at the Ministry of Commerce, said on Thursday that China opposed the deployment of THAAD.
He said China valued economic cooperation with South Korea and would respect the rights of South Korean companies, but that their operations should be in compliance with the law.
State media have demanded that Lotte – one of South Korea’s major retail operators in China – withdraw its decision to sell a golf course in Seongju county, South Korea to the military to host the THAAD system.
Commentary in the Guangming Daily on Thursday said Lotte was “commercially unwise and morally unjust” for making profits from China while undermining its national security.
Jiangsu-based financial and retail group Ruixiang said in an online notice on Thursday that its shopping card programme with about 50 Lotte outlets in the province would be suspended.
South Korean products were also no longer for sale at Ruixiang’s online platform and its supermarkets. Products from Lotte were destroyed, the notice said.
South Korea’s Lotte Group offers golf course for THAAD missile deployment
“We will not bring the Chinese people any products from an immoral corporation,” it added.
Chen Ou, the chief executive officer of cosmetic retail platform Jumei, said on his Weibo account on Tuesday that his group would not sell products from Lotte. Henan-based Huilong Food also announced that it would suspend cooperation with the group.
Media also reported that protestors gathered in front of a Lotte Mart in Jilin province, demanding that the group leave China.
The public security bureau in Nantong, Jiangsu called on protestors to remain “rational” and said police would crack down on illegal activity.
On Thursday, Lotte Duty Free said a cyber attack using Chinese IP addresses had crashed the Chinese version of its website on Wednesday.
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philbravery:
Hahaha Yet China military build defense structures in international waters in the south China Sea