TomTeriffic
Active member
There is a disdain in the modern commerical products world for the Latin alphabet and brand names spelled out using the Latin alphabet. There seems to be a demise in brand names with American or Anglo-Saxon namesakes.
There is now a global disdain for western culture.
McCulloch was the biggest name in chainsaws in the 1970's but is now plastic China junk. Johnson outboards no longer exist.
Many American brands and business namesakes have become defunct.
Many automobiles and trucks stopped having their brand names spelled out on their bodies using the Latin alphabet. This alphabet is the basis for English and most western European languages. It's replacement with international symbols as product trademarks has culturally destroyed the western world.
Automobile controls on the dash have largely done away with English words as labels like LIGHTS, TEMP, FAN, WIPERS and BATTERY.
There is now a global disdain for western culture.
McCulloch was the biggest name in chainsaws in the 1970's but is now plastic China junk. Johnson outboards no longer exist.
Many American brands and business namesakes have become defunct.
Many automobiles and trucks stopped having their brand names spelled out on their bodies using the Latin alphabet. This alphabet is the basis for English and most western European languages. It's replacement with international symbols as product trademarks has culturally destroyed the western world.
Automobile controls on the dash have largely done away with English words as labels like LIGHTS, TEMP, FAN, WIPERS and BATTERY.