You mistake my anti-Chinese product views with protectionism, and I have to tell you that you are mistaken. I have several firearms in my safe right now: Austrian, Czech, Hungarian, Italian, Finnish and one USA.
I choose not to buy Chinese products because they are a
poor value. They are cheap, but poor value. The thing with me is that I look beyond the price tag. I consider the social, economic and environmental aspects of the way I live.
How do you feel about the Chinese putting melamine into milk and pet food? Hey, they could sell their product cheaper, and with the same amount of "protien". Only it's not protien, it's melamine tricking the testing procedures.
What about the toxic paints they use in children's products? What about the law suit going on against Victoria's Secret because a couple of lines of bras are causing serious rashes in women - they contain dangerous chemicals. What about the absolutely disasterous environmental impact of their industry? You don't think that makes a difference in our water or the air we breathe?
I just won't support Chinese products.
http://www.mondaq.com/article.asp?articleid=57594
http://madeinchinaproductrecalls.com/
Also, the problem in my opinion is with the model of capitalism that demands rapid growth. I think what has happened in the world is, to a great extent, due to rapid and unsustainable growth. Part of this growth can be seen in the demand for increased profits year over year. If a company increases their profits by 10% one year, the they better increase the next year too, or their stock prices will suffer. That is one of the reasons they move production to China. Cheaper product = better profit margin.
Mind you this is an overly simple perspective, but I hope it conveys the gist of my views.
I'll wave if I see you!