The phrase 能骗就骗 (néng piàn jiù piàn), translating directly to "if you can cheat, then cheat," is a colloquial expression reflecting a cynical, opportunistic approach to navigating rules and competition. It implies that if authority is weak or rules aren't enforced, one should take advantage to succeed.
This is why China fails. Even their own military contractors cheat them, which is why they can't build a real military. There's layers and layers of commie cronies, each taking bribes to permit one thing or look the other way. Bribery is actually a line item in budgets! It's called "guanxi", "speed money" or "access money". It's actually an anticipated expense. That's the commie culture of bug people.
China's wealthy pay top dollar to import Western products because they know they're safer and actually what they claim to be. They don't trust their own Chinese-made products because they know how they "make" products.
Yeah, don't forget all the YouTubers and TikTokers who, out of nowhere, were posting video reviews of the Xiaomi SU7 last November -- a then year-old EV that's NOT available in any Western market because it doesn't come close to meeting our safety standards, received the lowest safety rating by China's own standards, and had just spent the last year literally blowing up!
... but out of nowhere, all these English-speaking outlets are eager to tell us all about "the high-tech Chinese future we're missing out on!" Out of nowhere, they're telling us, "this is the EV you want. If you weren't thinking about it already, call your representative and tell them you want Chinese EVs in [your country]."
This is why China fails. Even their own military contractors cheat them, which is why they can't build a real military. There's layers and layers of commie cronies, each taking bribes to permit one thing or look the other way. Bribery is actually a line item in budgets! It's called "guanxi", "speed money" or "access money". It's actually an anticipated expense. That's the commie culture of bug people.
China's wealthy pay top dollar to import Western products because they know they're safer and actually what they claim to be. They don't trust their own Chinese-made products because they know how they "make" products.
Even before the Great Leap Forward, that was how Chinese culture was.
Chinese refugees call it the Great Leap Backwards outside of China.
But BYD is going to take over the world!!!! The leftoid mags bought and paid for told me so.
Yeah, don't forget all the YouTubers and TikTokers who, out of nowhere, were posting video reviews of the Xiaomi SU7 last November -- a then year-old EV that's NOT available in any Western market because it doesn't come close to meeting our safety standards, received the lowest safety rating by China's own standards, and had just spent the last year literally blowing up!
... but out of nowhere, all these English-speaking outlets are eager to tell us all about "the high-tech Chinese future we're missing out on!" Out of nowhere, they're telling us, "this is the EV you want. If you weren't thinking about it already, call your representative and tell them you want Chinese EVs in [your country]."
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