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Uighur ‘forced labor’ reportedly used in Chinese factories

Thousands of oppressed Muslims toil in “forced labor” conditions in a network of Chinese factories that supply dozens of major companies such as Apple and Nike, a new report says.

The Australian Strategic Policy Institute identified at least 27 plants in nine provinces of China where Uighur Muslims have been sent as part Beijing’s alleged campaign against the ethnic minority group. The factories claim to be in the supply chains of at least 83 global brands, making products from Nike sneakers to iPhone cameras, according to the think tank’s Sunday report.
-- NY Post

https://nypost.com/2020/03/02/uighur-forced-labor-reportedly-used-in-chinese-factories-making-us-tech/
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Yet Hammer-sickle flag-waving Ethnic Chinese like to lecture other citizens about how they treat their detained people and slaves.

Does the Chinese Communist slave system make Chinese detention sites any less inhumane?

Communists. Some things never change.

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@Duchess64 - Note that Earl of Trumps shows far more 'concern' for the 'reported' treatment of Uyghurs in China than for the many Americans compelled to work in prisons in the USA.
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Well, this would be true. But the real question is... does this make EoT a bad guy...? 🙄

I don't see anything the Uighurs did to warrant making them slaves, do you?

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@Duchess64 - It makes Earl of Trumps a whopping hypocrite who loves to spew anti-Chinese rants.

No, Liar-Watha, I'm retaliating. It is *you* who is unsolicitedly spewing anti-American rants.

And have a nice day 🙂

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To be fair. There is a difference between slave labour by prisoners and slave labour by people who did nothing wrong.

Both are wrong, in my humble opinion, but one is less right than the other.

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@Duchess64 - Chinese people do NOT need
condescending Westerners to 'teach' them how to criticize conditions in China.


And I can assure you, Americans do not need a snarky Chinese bigot continually reminding us of prison labor in the US or any other flaw in American law. Lesson learned?

Confucius say: She who lives in glass house should not throw stones.

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No and no.
The camps that are being referred to are deliberately set up for non-criminals. That is the difference.

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