sethbowers and laoman: Just because somebody doesn't want to purchase a product made in a certain country, doesn't mean they are necessarily racist.
My Asian wife and her whole family have no love for anything China. Nor does my my best friend, who happens to be Asian, of nearly 40 years. Are they also "racist"?
I don't want to purchase anything made in Russia. Am I now a "racist"?
Several of my close friends only purchase Toyota's. Are they "racist"?
Stop being part of one of the biggest problems in this country by looking at everything through the lens of race. FFS
Now Jakeman's statement on China's nuclear capabilities may be misinformed, but that doesn't necessarily mean he's a racist.
Anyway, if the OP wants to limit his dollars going to help the economy of a particular nation, that's his choice. That's the free market. If he likes the product, but would prefer the Danish made models, no biggie. He can see if his dealer would like to swap out for their demo models. By that same token, if someone doesn't mind or prefers to purchase products made in China or any other country, that is also their choice and shouldn't be attacked or slandered, just the same.
See also: PGA vs. LIV