Why, as an American, I’m on team Huawei

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I am on team Huawei because:

  • While the Establishment Global Jewish Tech (Apple, Inc.) outsourced production of communications technology to poor people in China, for decades, and forbid them from learning about their technology in order to dominate the market “back home” AND exploit the pockets of American citizens, back “home”, China offered low-income Americans affordable and quality products such as ZTE cell phones.
  • I, an American, have never owned an Iphone because it is exorbitantly expensive.
  • I have owned a ZTE cellphone and it helped me greatly.

My own country’s Global Elite simply aims to obtain as much money as it can from American citizens in the best way they know how- using the global approach of outsourcing production to poor people, in poor countries.  They did not keep the production here, nor did they aim to sell quality yet affordable products to “their own” citizens back “home”.  For Global Jewish Tech, this is about having and keeping the advantage, exploiting the poor abroad, exploiting the middle-class at home, and ignoring the poor at home.

Beyond ZTE, China has the tech giant Huawei which creates great telecomminucation devices for its people while keeping manufacturing jobs in their country.  This is true patriotism.  Not only do Chinese citizens learn and advance in technology, they keep manufacturing jobs at home and offer affordable products to their fellow citizens.  This is a way to acquire success in a way that makes citizens proud.

Now, China is working with Africa so that Africans can begin to produce telecommunications devices for them.  But China didn’t stop there, it has invested in Africa as a future partner because it believes that being strong together will be an asset to both parties.  In addition, the Chinese have invented cell phone camera technology especially designed to enhance the appearance of very dark skin when taking a photo- why didn’t America think of this kind of customization for their dark skin clients?  China actually does things and gives back in a way that all can benefit from, unlike the Establishment Global Jewry in the West which aims to enrich itself.

In a further bid to increase Jewish-interest control of China (and of others, in general), American Jewish Tech has forbidden China from engaging in any business or transfer of knowledge with the nation of Iran- an enemy of Israel (one of Israel’s many proclaimed “enemies”).   This is the grip of Western Global Establishment Jewry which aims to “win” on all fronts and never cede power or prosperity to those they consider their rivals, namely citizens and hard working people (around the world) that want to learn and advance themselves without limit.

The American Jewish Tech’s Establishment treatment of China is downright oppressive and abusive.  I am on team Huawei.

Jewish Establishment Tech is so blind with envy and wont for total market control that it doesn’t realize it stands to lose more than China does if it goes down this path.

While some have tied today’s China court-ordered ban of some iPhone sales with the arrest, and ongoing hearings, of Huawei’s CFO, there is an even more direct consequence for American business from the Trump administration’s potential crackdown on various Chinese tech companies. Bloomberg reports that some small U.S. phone companies fear they’ll be forced to […]

via US Phone Carriers Warn FCC Of “Prohibitive” Costs To Replace Huawei, ZTE Gear — peoples trust toronto

US Phone Carriers Warn FCC Of “Prohibitive” Costs To Replace Huawei, ZTE Gear — peoples trust toronto

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Senate to vote on ZTE ban this week

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https://ift.tt/2MgcMYt June 11, 2018 WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Senate will vote as soon as this week on legislation to block a Trump administration agreement that would allow China’s No. 2 telecommunications equipment maker, ZTE Corp, to resume business with U.S. suppliers, lawmakers said on Monday. The legislation will be included as an amendment to […]

via Senate to vote on ZTE ban in defense bill this week — peoples trust toronto

My take on the ZTE ban

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President Donald Trump has been an ardent proponent of closing America’s trade defecit with China since he first ran for the White House back in 2016.  Thus far, I have heard that he wants to export more beef and, now, he wants to ban Chinese telecommunications manufacturer, ZTE, from obtaining any more U.S. technology for the next seven years.

My take on these two moves:

  1. Deciding to export more beef is a cheap and low way to earn a U.S. buck.  It is nothing more than a plus one for the livestock industry lobby which has been really upset, in recent years, about the uptick in vegetarian Americans.  For farmers, animal lives are worth nothing more than a buck-so forget animal rights.  Profit, without a conscience reigns instead.
  2. The ZTE ban is another way for American tech giants (special interest) to get back at China for what they allege is intellectual property theft.  ZTE is a major provider of reasonable quality low-cost telecommunication devices in the U.S..  Allowing American tech giants to take over this business only makes California Jews richer and it would increase the amount of surveillance it can personally exert on citizens.

So, instead of exporting clothing sewn in America (which would employ thousands of Americans and give them important production skills), Central American countries and China (our free trade partners) can keep this business instead.  Who is missing out, yet again?  Everyday Americans.  The way suppliers see it, they don’t want to pay American workers higher wages to produce goods when it can be done elsewhere for less.  Paying less in order to gain more profit only serves to keep the elites in charge- both finacially and politically.  Thus far, President Trump’s trade initiatives, serve the wealthy, not everyday American citizens.