As the saying goes, it's good to kill 10 thousand and lose 8 thousand!
Many people regard boycotting Japanese goods as patriotism. In my opinion, it is not patriotism, but harm to the country. At the very least, he is doing something harmful to the country in the name of patriotism.
The slogan of boycotting Japanese goods was put forward at the beginning of last century. Has this boycott of Japanese goods played a patriotic role? Anyone who has read the famous short story Lin Jiapu will have a clearer understanding. The most direct victims of this action are not Japanese businessmen, but China businessmen. In fact, during the darkest period of Sino-Japanese relations in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, we never really refused Japanese goods. Many weapons in the hands of our Eighth Route Army and New Fourth Army are Japanese. Especially in 2 1 century, the economic structure of the whole world, especially the nature of Japanese goods, is very different from that at the beginning of last century. It is really a great sorrow to blindly advocate boycotting Japanese goods. In fact, at present, more than 90% of Japanese goods appearing in China market are not made in Japan. In other words, even if you really want to resist, you can't resist. Japanese goods can continue to exist in the China market as long as they change their trademarks.
Let's first look at how Japanese goods appear in our market. Simply put, there are two ways, one is through foreign procurement, and the other is through domestic production. Let's talk about foreign procurement first. When we purchase from the international market, our primary purpose is not to support a country's economy, but to meet our own needs. Secondly, the only standard of international procurement should be low price and good quality. If Japanese goods can meet this condition, is it rational for us to refuse to buy in the name of patriotism? If Japanese goods are made in China, the result of refusing to buy them is to deprive these workers in China factories of their jobs. Can we make them unemployed in the name of patriotism?
Many people don't know that, in fact, many key parts of domestic electrical products are still not produced, and we must rely on imports. If boycotting Japanese goods is not just an emotional catharsis of some "angry youths" but a national policy, then many domestic production lines in China will stop production immediately. That is tantamount to accepting economic sanctions.