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DJDrew&ScoobyDoo wrote:I agree with that, in principle. However, I haven't shopped at Wal*Mart since I quit back in 1999. They are still just as powerful a juggernaut as they have ever been, maybe even more so.
lkavadas wrote:The plight of Chinese workers is a Chinese problem. They can deal with it themselves. It's called personal responsibility. I know that 80% of the people on this forum expect the government to do everything for them, and apparently for ill-treated workers in a foreign nation while they're at it, but this is not the responsibility of anyone besides the Chinese. It's not our fault they've been bred from birth to be completely subservient and basically work as slaves.
lkavadas wrote:How dare we put the blame on the communist dictatorship that makes all of this possible. Clearly they're not responsible. Just evil America and our evil greed and whatever inane notion you decide to concoct next.
Dark Zarak wrote:It is not just China's problem, because American companies are cashing in on it. It is now in the best interest of these companies to let something very un-American happen: oppression and the lack of freedom.
It's not the fault of America's government, no. At least, not directly. It's the fault of companies that prosper from something they can't legally do here. It's hypocrisy. I'll bet every last one of their CEO's are patriotic and conservative; cheering America and it's free policies, even as they turn a blind eye to the very things this country claims to hate.
Dark Zarak wrote:Ikavadas, again you are missing my point.
I'm not saying it's caused by American companies, I'm saying American companies should not be taking advantage of it. But they are, so therefore, they are almost equally as responsible. They are profiting from letting horrible things happen, when the humane thing to do would be to deny them their business. But money matters more, and as a result, everyone in America is supporting it by buying the products.
It would only be China's problem if it wasn't so common to see things made in China over here.
Notice I'm not blaming the current situation in Darfur on America. I'm blaming it on the people over there. That's because there are no companies that I know of profiting from genocide.
Do you understand what I mean? Yes the CCP is causing it, but America in general (companies and population) is profiting from it. That is what I'm complaining about. American companies are helping it happen.
lkavadas wrote:Dark Zarak wrote:Ikavadas, again you are missing my point.
I'm not saying it's caused by American companies, I'm saying American companies should not be taking advantage of it. But they are, so therefore, they are almost equally as responsible. They are profiting from letting horrible things happen, when the humane thing to do would be to deny them their business. But money matters more, and as a result, everyone in America is supporting it by buying the products.
It would only be China's problem if it wasn't so common to see things made in China over here.
Notice I'm not blaming the current situation in Darfur on America. I'm blaming it on the people over there. That's because there are no companies that I know of profiting from genocide.
Do you understand what I mean? Yes the CCP is causing it, but America in general (companies and population) is profiting from it. That is what I'm complaining about. American companies are helping it happen.
Again, anyone but China and if you can find the most slender thread of evidence you'll put the blame on America. It's what you lefties do with every single issue. Cancer? America's fault. The crayon sharpener on the bottom of crayola boxes doing a poor job of sharpening crayons? America's fault.
Fact of the matter is that whether or not something is actually America's fault America remains the first place you assign blame when to comes any issue. It must be horrible to really harbor such distaste for your home nation.
But hey, it's America's fault, right?
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