Posted on 09/03/2020 6:47:47 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
I think the average American has much more evidence of concentration camps in China now than they did of German camps in the 30’s and 40’s.
But it is possible we disagree on this.
But it is possible we disagree on this.
This stuff in China is, to most american, based on rumors we may or may not hear. It’s kinda like the “free tibet” stuff. It’s not local, so it’s not my business. That is, there is injustice all over the world, including my country. I’ll focus on my home country first.
That being said, I don’t want to be financially supporting it. If I strongly believe a particular product is being produced by slave labor, I’ll not purchase it.
Note I said the “Average American”.
Again, most of this stuff wasn’t being reported in the US media. There is a lot of evidence of concentration camps in China being reported in Chinese influenced mainstream US media like:
Which is why we might as well on shore production. It not going to make any difference and we need the jobs that it does produce and for national security. Supply chains need to be domestic.
Note I said the Average American.
Sorry.
Heh. I almost finished my post with that exact point.
I think manufacturing locations nowadays are based more on local taxes and fees than on labor costs. Well, mostly.
There is a reason most call centers and Amazon fulfilment centers are not in tier one areas.
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