Ferrari damages ancient Chinese landmark during publicity stunt
#11
If Facebook and other internetz social networking systems were in place when Tianamen happened back then, the Chicom would have been no more, and the world would have been a much better place today.
Unfortunately, there was no internetz, no mobile upload of noble PLA soldiers shooting up 18 year old unarmed kids with 7.62X39 hollow rounds. And because there was no internetz, the news footage was not immediately accessible. By the time the word got around China, the target practice was long over and bodies burned and disposed of.
Since then, Chicom's have done an excellent job brainwashing this current young generation. Now they care about iPhone, a car, etc. They don't care that their friends who wrote critical posts on the internetz STILL disappear never to be seen again, and they even call those brave kids from tianamen traitors. It is simply disgusting to read what the youngsters think of those brave kids like Wang Dan on youtube for example. He and others are usually referred to as 美帝走狗. Roughly translated into traitor lapdog for the American empire. When in reality these kids now don't have a hair of the intestinal fortitude and patriotic resolve as those Tianamen kids.
In conclusion, because of the excellent brainwashing with a big doze of POS Confucianism, revoluiton of any kind aint never going to happen now. It could have happened back in Tianamen, but the word never got out. Now, the college kids would probably cheer as the PLA shoot up those kids demonstrating.
#13
I don't actually see how Ferrari is solely at fault here. Not saying this because I'm a gear head, just saying this because they had to have gone through an extensive approval process to be able to pull off this stunt.
And... the media will always be all to happy to rag on Ferrari (and other premium marques).
And... the media will always be all to happy to rag on Ferrari (and other premium marques).
Last edited by GreenLantern; 05-09-2012 at 02:21 PM.