Posted by Traditional Farmer on January 31, 2020 at 04:10:17 from (71.51.175.194):
Well according to some folks it seems we here in the USA shouldn't buy Japanese branded vehicles because we fought them in WWII.So that rules out anything from Japan,Germany and Italy as we fought all of them in WWII and actually fought France when the Vichy gov't was in power.Now to carry on the same principles we fought Great Britain twice, Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 my relatives were in both wars BTW.So no British cars for us USA folks.Then we fought what is now Canada in the French and Indian War and we sent troops into Russia in 1918 so no YUGOS for us here.Then here in the USA my great great grandfather was in Lee's Army of Northern VA in the Civil War so no vehicles for me made North of the Mason Dixon Line.Not a whole lot left to choose from.Still ain't figured out the connection between buying a Japanese vehicle and being branded a 'commie'.
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