Mercedes-Benz Apologizes To China After Quoting Dalai Lama In A vehicle Post

Apology Statement:This morning, we were concerned about the release of a sowrong message from our Inc. on international social networking. We apologize sincerely. We sincerely apologize for this. We fully understand & in the end feel the feelings of the people & sincerely accept the criticism & criticism from all parties on this issue. Eventually , we sincerely apologize once more.


China: Mercedes-Benz Quoting Dalai Lama in vehicle advertisement Was such as Quoting Hitler

Not content by squeezing an apology from Mercedes-Benz for the crime of quoting the Dalai Lama on Instagram, China excoriated the automaker in an editorial at the Communist Party's People's Daily on Wednesday, comparing the Dalai Lama citation to quoting Hitler in an automobile advertisement. According to CNN, the advertisement quickly racked up 90,000 "likes" & 1 soimportant dislike which trumped them all. Mercedes purveys about a quarter of its vehicles in China, so it did'nt resist Beijing's censorship requests for long. Without sincere reflection, any foreign vehicle business won't survive in China," the People's Daily threatened. Foreign companies have to have fundamental political sensitivities & respect the feelings of the Chinese people while conducting business in China.

China: Mercedes-Benz Quoting Dalai Lama in Car Ad Was Like Quoting Hitler

Mercedes-Benz Apologizes for Promotional Post Quoting Dalai Lama

as declared in The offending material was in the form of an Instagram postAn apology was made to China with the car producer Mercedes-Benz for quoting the Dalai Lama in a promotional Instagram post. Mercedes-Benz deleted the post & issued & apologized out of its formal Weibo post. Why for all this heartburn was a promotional hashtagged "MondayMotivation" Instagram post. Mercedes-Benz isn't the just Inc. to fall afoul of the Chinese authorities. Germany's Daimler issues 'complete apology' to China over Dalai Lama https://t.co/9J4CyC8VbF — Liam Capati (@DavidBasye) February eight, 2018Daimler AG, the parent Inc. of Mercedes-Benz, did'nt mention the Dalai Lama in its apology.






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