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exabrial[dead post] ◴[] No.25606114[source]
For fucks sake apple. You build your products with questionable labor. Quit lecturing us.
zepto ◴[] No.25606186[source]
What are you talking about?

The fact they have factories in china?

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dreamcompiler ◴[] No.25606303[source]
https://nlpc.org/2020/12/30/report-uighur-slaves-forced-to-w...
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bdcravens ◴[] No.25606457[source]
Apple and many others:

"In all, ASPI’s research has identified 82 foreign and Chinese companies potentially directly or indirectly benefiting from the use of Uyghur workers outside Xinjiang through abusive labour transfer programs as recently as 2019: Abercrombie & Fitch, Acer, Adidas, Alstom, Amazon, Apple, ASUS, BAIC Motor, Bestway, BMW, Bombardier, Bosch, BYD, Calvin Klein, Candy, Carter’s, Cerruti 1881, Changan Automobile, Cisco, CRRC, Dell, Electrolux, Fila, Founder Group, GAC Group (automobiles), Gap, Geely Auto, General Motors, Google, Goertek, H&M, Haier, Hart Schaffner Marx, Hisense, Hitachi, HP, HTC, Huawei, iFlyTek, Jack & Jones, Jaguar, Japan Display Inc., L.L.Bean, Lacoste, Land Rover, Lenovo, LG, Li-Ning, Mayor, Meizu, Mercedes-Benz, MG, Microsoft, Mitsubishi, Mitsumi, Nike, Nintendo, Nokia, Oculus, Oppo, Panasonic, Polo Ralph Lauren, Puma, SAIC Motor, Samsung, SGMW, Sharp, Siemens, Skechers, Sony, TDK, Tommy Hilfiger, Toshiba, Tsinghua Tongfang, Uniqlo, Victoria’s Secret, Vivo, Volkswagen, Xiaomi, Zara, Zegna, ZTE."

https://www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale

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ganstyles ◴[] No.25606616[source]
I am mad at all of them for their labor practices. Even if I wasn't, one company doing something nefarious isn't vindicated because others are doing same.
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1. zepto ◴[] No.25606825[source]
Are they ‘doing something nefarious’?

At what point did they become aware that forced labor was being used, and what are they trying to do to change the situation?

If you don’t know the answer to these questions, it seems unclear that they are ‘doing something nefarious’.

I think doing business in China inevitably creates exposure to these problems.

I think people knew China had problems like this when they started investing there.

However I don’t think anyone anticipated China getting worse in this way.