From what I’ve seen this seems to be the main talking point American chuds have landed on to defend the tariffs and to dunk on other Americans who are upset about no longer being able to buy shit on Temu, etc
It’s pretty rich to accuse other countries of using slave labour for Burgerlanders in general but doubly rich for Republicans to pretend to give a shit about labour laws, working conditions, etc
It’s also interesting how widespread the idea of Chinese slave labour is in the West and to contrast it with how Japan and Korea’s awful work cultures get treated
China = the totalitarian communist government forces the entire country into slavery
Japan and Korea = those Asians just love working really hard or something
The US uses slave labour
Even outside of prison labour too. Didn’t Nestle get caught using child slaves a couple years ago?
I don’t know if this is a thing in the US but in Denmark I’ve seen prison/slave labour being advertised as something positive, like you would for an organic or “fair trade” product, like prison/slave labour is some kind of charity to be supported by ethics-conscious consumers. When you buy or seell a sun chair emblazoned with “Made by prisoners in Danish prisons” in big bold letters you’re proud of what you’re doing.
Danish prison workers have more rights than the american unprisoned worker
Nestlé got taken to court over using child slave labor and the US Supreme Court ruled child slaves in other countries were not protected under the constitution and companies weren’t liable for things that didn’t happen on US soil or didn’t involve US citizens.
Evil
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I think that’s a British company but fair play. And same shit, different smell.
Edit: “same” was missing.
They’re actually Swiss but yeah you get it
Thanks for the clarification