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    14 hours ago

    “BUT THE CHINESE WILL SPY ON US”

    Have you seen what the Yanks have been up to?

    At least the Chinese cars are inexpensive

    It’s pragmatism, try it out some time

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    12 hours ago

    Canadians buy 2M vehicles a year. This deal only allows in 50,000.

    When Xpeng wanted to sell in EU, they had to assemble the cars in Austria with Canada’s Magna.

    So why is Magna making Chinese EVs in Austria, but not in Canada?

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    9 hours ago

    As an addition, BYD has laready been used slave labour not only in its domestic factories but also abroad such as in Hungary and Brazil.

    For this reason, Brazil puts China’s BYD on list of shame for workers’ past slavery-like conditions.

    Brazil has put China’s BYD on a ‌registry of employers who have subjected workers to conditions similar to slavery, after a 2024 scandal in which Chinese workers were said to have been victims of human trafficking and abusive contracts.

    The list, published by Brazil’s Labor Ministry, carries further reputational risk ​for the automaker in its biggest market after China.

    I don’t understand why such a company is allowed to sell its products.

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      1 hour ago

      @Scotty@scribe.disroot.org posting this from a smartphone made in a foxconn factory with suicide nets.

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    12 hours ago

    The linked source is a dedicated propaganda outlet operating under the Chinese Communist Party’s censorship regime.

    It’s amazing that some users criticize (rightfully) if one posts U.S.-owned media outlets, calling them biased, while the wumaos and ziganwus then post sources directly from a dictatorial government in China.

    One thing this SCMP propaganda medium doesn’t mention is that Canadian interest in China-made EVs is tempered by data concerns, according to a survey.

    And, yes, all EVs are able to collect data, but if and when the data goes to China we must recognize that it goes to the largest dictatorship in history, and the Chinese government has been using such leverage in other countries for political gains and coercion.

    It makes a huge difference, and PM Mark Carney knows that as he himself called out China as Canada’s biggest security threat. This was less than a year ago.

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      10 hours ago

      And, yes, all EVs are able to collect data,

      Which is the bigger problem.

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      12 hours ago

      Exactly what vital data will China get from monitoring cars?

      What will they do with all that data? There will be exabytes of data flowing from cars stuck on the 403 every day.

      What about Tesla data in control of a Nazi and Fascist supporter.