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Bullshit! I wanna buy cheap fishing gear for a tenth of the cost at Dicks.
Better get some rods and reels en route before this goes into effect.
Just one example:
Report finds shein, temu fueled by slave labor in [China's] Xinjiang -- [archived]
This is just one of many similar reports. I think we should always asking ourselves when buying cheap whether there are others who who pay the price, especially in.countries like China where there is no supply chain transparency.
[Edit typo.]
Buddy if I buy Panther Marten lures off Ali Express or from Dicks they come from the same factory in the same packaging at the same quality, but one costs $1.12 and the other $7.99.
It's being manufactured in China anyway, I'm just avoiding the beak wetting Dicks and Walmart do to pay their shareholders.
Plus it ain't like the US actually has any qualms with slave labor, just look at all the industries that take advantage of prison labor in the States.
This is why we need supply chain transparency and this game is over, buddy, and among the weakest points in this context is China.
I mean the transparency available in the US still hasn’t resulted in an end the same system of minority prison labor here at home.
But what about...
I’m not the one who said making China’s suppply chains as transparent as the US’s would end the system of using minorities as prison labor in Xinjiang, just the one who pointed out that the implementation of said transparency here on the same problem has not lead to the end of said practice.