Sunday, March 31, 2013

Cartoonist's satire of Chinese GOV's criticism to Apple

Reported by FT.com, The Chinese government has intensified a co-ordinated public campaign against Apple, slamming the technology group as "dishonest", "greedy" and "incomparably arrogant" and threatening regulatory action if the US company does not improve its after-sales service policies.

In an interview program in CCTV, a governmental specialist talked seriously: "(How to interpret the logo of Apple?), you can see it is not a complete apple, it misses a piece, and I think the lacked piece is the symbol of lacked conscience and appreciation of Apple to Chinese consumers."

The specialist's words were so amusing that it aroused a heated discussion online. Based on the words, some cartoonist designed a brain logo for him (right on the picture above), satirizing that the specialist is kind of ignorant.

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