For me, the issue is quality, not the source of the product. Is anyone else old enough to remember when Made in Japan was a sign of shodiness? When we have true innovators a la Saul Marantz, Henry Kloss, etc. we reap the rewards. If you were a buggy manufacturer you lost out when the automobile prevailed. I'm in favor of change, not stagnation.
Two: I have family members that won't buy German cars for political reasons going back fifty years. It is impossible to buy a car that isn't tainted with some sort of collusion with politically unsavory types. What are we to do? Ignore Richard Wagner, Mercedes and Braun because they're German? Unfortunately, it's a dead end issue. BTW, on a related topic, the Ford Foundation, which supported various racist causes has corrected itself. As a cockeyed optimist, I believe that eventually goodness and rightness prevail. Let's not be obstructionist!

Jay