Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Huawei, Google, Donald The Silly Twitter Duck And Ban On Huawei

Hahaha.... now the whole world knows that American companies do do the bidding of their government.



It is disingenuous to condemn Chinese companies as nothing but the agents of the Chinese government. Then be that yourselves  and still have the gall to condemn others for what themselves shamelessly are.

If Donald the silly Twitter Duck thinks that banning American companies from doing business with Huawei will force China to  capitulate and give him the trade deal he so desperately wants to boast to his base and improve the prospect of his 2020 re-election, the duck knows nothing about the Chinese psyche.

China and the Chinese don't give in easily. They always think long term and have the patience to stay the course. Besides, China is not your average so-called enlightened western de-mock-cracy where everyone is pulling everyone else apart.

China is not going to give in to a trade deal that it sees as heavily one-sided that does not benefit itself. And Huawei is not gong to keel over.

Huawei is too big to go over just like that. Not having Android Os in its phones won't kill Huawei. What is going to happen is that Huawei will sell even more phones in the huge Chinese market. And iphones can cry some.

Huawei's overseas sales may tumble so. But Huawei will survive.

As for chips, Huawei is already using their own. And Huawei will soon have its own operating system.

Many argue that even if Huawei comes up with is own Os it may not catch on or make it, pointing to Samsungs's own Tizen Os.

However, what many fail to mention is that in Samsungs's case, Android is available. But in Huawei's case, if the ban is still on, there is no option but Huawei's own Os when it comes up with its own.

I, for one, won't wager against Huawei coming up with a good Os of its own and soon have apps that can rival those of Android's. Or even be better than them.

When that happens and soon, for China does not do things at snail pace, Huawei's phones might just be the phone the rest of the world will be gunning for (except for the silly duck and rest of his countrymen he is holding them to ransom to) for, besides being good, they are also cheaper by a distance.

The Huawei ban is not going to hurt China so much as it is also going to hurt Uncle Sam who stands to lose billions in business selling chips and other components to the Middle Kingdom.

And what if China also decides to play hardball and stops selling rare earth to Uncle Sam?

If the self-proclaimed great dealer silly duck wants to win vis-a-vis the Middle Kingdom, the 'I'm in good terms with Rotund One of N.Korea'' and the 'I'm a good buddy of China's Xi' joker could do no better than first signing up to a 101 course on the Chinese psyche.

Hahaha!

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