I don't have any issue with Guild making these basses in China, or wherever they are made. The made in USA topic is a different subject, and while I prefer made in USA Guilds, I don't have any specific geographic/cultural/racial issue with the imports. They are what they are. it is up to the player to make it sound good, and enjoy playing the instrument. so that part is ok.
I'll also say this bass sounds quite good from the demo posted here. At least similar to a Newark Street, which, according to some, sound even better than a 70s humbucker-equipped USA Guild bass. at least the player in the demo makes it sound good (and their rig).
the hardware on the bass though, is awful. just a regular SF bridge/saddles and either Micky Mouse or Bisonic reissue, or something at least disguised as such, would have been a much better idea. The bridge on this is really bad.
This could be a cool toy to scoop up cheap, even as is, just to play. but, u would have to live with the aesthetics. a better idea would be find a Newark street pickup (or pickups) and bridge from a SF bass, that was Alembicized, and make a "proper" SF bass Jr from one of these.