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I have been driving a Chinese electric car for the last 2 years.. BYD ATTO3 Detroit should be TERRIFIED...Paywalled link, but in essence the author loves the 500-mile range Xiamoi. Ford CEO Chris Farley is quoted heaping praise as well: "There’s no real competition from Tesla, GM or Ford with what we’ve seen from China." Even Farley, after driving a Xiaomi SU7, said he didn’t want to part with it."
The merits of electric vehicles are debatable. However, should the market grow, the US auto industry may repeat lessons from the 1970's oil crisis.
I hope this thread doesn't go sideways but I also want to say we have got to stop slagging young people all the time. The world they are inheriting/ have inherited is truly horrible. They are the first generation to be worse off financially than their parents - and we helped create that.Very sad to see this happening. The things my parents gave their lives for, are being allowed to disintegrate into rival factions yelling at each other. And we buy more toys - made in China - to have more fun.
When I point this out to young people I work with, I'm met with "Who cares? Just let me have fun, make money by being a YouTube Influencer, and watch my Tiktok videos."
If we'd stop staring at our screens, swiping from one funny video to another funny video, so we can post them one after another, instead of actually talking with each other, we could fix this.
Tom M.
I don't think that it's just the youth that is losing faith in our systems.The loss of our respect in the world, the loss of our economic and humanitarian influence in the world, the replacement of our traditional "let's work this out peacefully" with "we'll just move in and take over", is causing youth to lose faith in our systems, as well as world leaders asking "What on earth has happened to the US?".
Very sad to see this happening. The things my parents gave their lives for, are being allowed to disintegrate into rival factions yelling at each other. And we buy more toys - made in China - to have more fun.
When I point this out to young people I work with, I'm met with "Who cares? Just let me have fun, make money by being a YouTube Influencer, and watch my Tiktok videos."
If we'd stop staring at our screens, swiping from one funny video to another funny video, so we can post them one after another, instead of actually talking with each other, we could fix this.
Tom M.
Hey! I was young when I joined this forum nearly twenty-four years ago. Geez, that makes me feel old.I hope this thread doesn't go sideways but I also want to say we have got to stop slagging young people all the time. The world they are inheriting/ have inherited is truly horrible. They are the first generation to be worse off financially than their parents - and we helped create that.
and a little PS. We get a steady number of young people joining this forum. Not a lot but steady. Yet by my reckoning Walter or Drew are the youngest members to post regularly (and they ain't young!). One explanation could be that they cruise the site and find so many 'young people and their phones' posts or variations and don't hang around. Just a thought.
Off my soapbox now.
you mean you didn't get my text?Last night I woke up ion a cold sweat.I had a dream where I thought
that I'd missed a text message on my Smart Phone!
Then I remembered that I don't even own a Smart Phone.
And, 100 years ago the older generation were bemoaning the dangers of jazz reshaping their culture. Culture is an ever evolving thing, and as we age we get farther and farther from the new cultural norms. We just need to remember that.Agree with you on that! But I have to keep in mind, "mastering the art of social media" is one thing, but "social media mastering the art of re-shaping human minds and morals" is another.
Thanks!
Tom M.