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MrsC
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MrsC asked in Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · 1 decade ago

Made in China...?

Surely the best thing about capitalism is the ability we consumers have to 'vote with our feet.' Given that China has an appalling human rights record, performs abortions without consent at 8 months, kills prisoners on demand to supply organs to Western countries and operates sweat shops to mass produce cheap goods why do we, the consumers, continue to purchase products that are made there? The best way to speak out against the Chinese government would be to stop financing them!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I agree with you whole heartedly. The problem that I have found is you can't explain to most people that this is an issue, that it takes money out of "our" pockets, here in America. It is very difficult to even buy some types of products that are not made in China, Taiwan, etc. They might be cheaper, but they are also cheaper made. People these days would rather buy a piece of partical board furniture, that will last 1 or 2 years (if you don't move it), made in china, instead of buying quality, all wood pieces, that are sometimes even cheaper. Just like people and companies will hire illegal immigrants to do their work here, instead of paying the same (or sometimes a little more) to support our own people. It will end up destroying us as a country of super power status, and will have affects to all in the US.

    Source(s): antique & collectibles dealer & married to a union worker
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    America is committed to economic globilization in an effort to stave off military confrontation with China. China has a whole class of "invisible" young people that slipped through the one-child policy but were never registered. They are called "black people" and they wander from city to city, village to village, willing to work for next to nothing. At any time, China can manipulate the American economy whether for military goals or economic domination. China holds the vast majority of our record deficit in treasury bonds.

    We simply cannot have any other style of government in America without awakening the sleeping dragon we call China. We must fund the lop-sided trade with China to keep China happy buying our US treasury bonds. We must. We are locked in.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    it wont happen the chinese economy is one of the fastest growng economies in the world and with the large population can supply goods of good and exeptable quality to the rest of the world it's only a matter of time before more multi national companies are setting up production there as for human rights name one country in the west that has not abused the rights of others in one way or another it's the way we live and grow now

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    we dont finance china they finance themselves, remember half of the western world sanctioned them and put in place embargos under the behestment of the USA. if they can out produce cheap crap better than anyone else its not down to consumers buying the stuff its down to "the welcoming arms of capitalism" . china has hoodwinked the world, its only a matter of time before they use all the wealth its made to weaken the dollar and make itself the worlds only super power. in a nut shell were all fuc'ked. speak out against china never! we welcome our new masters. long live chairman mao lets all wave our little red books and celebrate.

    Source(s): used to work in a cash and carry, i know that doesnt make me an expert but ive seen consumerism and greed first hand. 2 shopkeepers fighting over the last box of dancing big head santas retailing at 14:99 bought for 5:99 imported for 2 quid.
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  • 1 decade ago

    I agree, but unfortunately they are also an important ally in the east, so there will probably never be a big movement in the U.S. to make them change their ways. Ultimately it is up to the Chinese people to stand up for their rights anyhow. I know, easier said than done, but it has been done before.

  • 1 decade ago

    The laws of supply and demand apply everywhere.

    Good quality, cheap, and reliable goods will win hands down every time.

    How do you plan to change the current system?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    China makes good quality products at low prices. Thank Walmart for bringing those products to the US public.

    If Nazis did the same, they would still be in power.

  • 1 decade ago

    That will never happen. Communism has a plus side China doesn't have a homeless problem like we do in the US.

  • 1 decade ago

    The British Government is worse - stop buying British. I do, I try to ensure that everything I buy/eat is sourced from abroad.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    put down your won ton and eat a MacDonald's.

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