I don't really see a problem with this... After all, as individuals we all by cheap chinese goods and have never really given two shits about their source (it's not as if poor human rights in China is anything new). These "corporations" are really only extensions of what we think is acceptable. After all, if people really cared about where their trainers came from Reebok would have to change its manufacturing procedure. As it is, no one really does.
I'm afraid we are a species that do not care about people or product sourcing. If we did we would source locally and fairly. To be fair to Coca Cola, the emergence of China as an economic superpower will drive up standards - but from within the country which is the only way these things happen.
Until then keep buying your cheap chinese toys, plastic products and "free tibet" flags!!
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I don't really see a problem with this... After all, as individuals we all by cheap chinese goods and have never really given two shits about their source (it's not as if poor human rights in China is anything new). These "corporations" are really only extensions of what we think is acceptable. After all, if people really cared about where their trainers came from Reebok would have to change its manufacturing procedure. As it is, no one really does.
I'm afraid we are a species that do not care about people or product sourcing. If we did we would source locally and fairly. To be fair to Coca Cola, the emergence of China as an economic superpower will drive up standards - but from within the country which is the only way these things happen.
Until then keep buying your cheap chinese toys, plastic products and "free tibet" flags!!