>>10843730>no degen shit>damages profitsWho are you quoting?
This talking point has nothing to do with the discussion at hand. It's unconstructive in the current context.
Sadly, the of your post isn't high quality either and I'm honestly unsure if you aren't trolling at this point.
Follow the rules and don't complain when they change at the whim of one countries militarisation efforts.
Yeah sure.
Still, the companies making business with China deserve every loss they sustained.
Not because they "didn't follow the rules", but because they tried to exploit a market which is ideologically opposed to the idea of "making money" and didn't see the 180° heelturn coming a mile ago.
Greed trumps all I guess.
Sadly, I doubt their Chinese escapades will be a net loss in the books, considering how long they operated uninterrupted.
Well longterm it could be the end of them all, because they propped up a decidedly communist, nationalist regime with their money and knowledge, which has now become a global superpower hellbent on expansion because of it.