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by cthalupa
4187 days ago
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I'm not entirely sure that I'd consider that insulting, but, from the forward: Be memorable—this isn’t about getting everyone to like you,
this is about getting some people to love you.
The company isn't built around catering to a massive amount of people, but instead a niche. And there's definitely a market out there that is very much swayed by the "Made in the USA, from parts sourced in the USA" line of rhetoric |
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But this is still an instance of taking the low road. We all live on the same planet, and commercial jingoism isn't the way forward.
Edit: if you "aren't sure if you consider it insulting," try reversing the roles. Imagine a Chinese company that brags about how they avoid using parts and labor from the US whenever possible. How do you suppose that will play in Peoria?