Chinese Slavery Is Being Protected by Government and Business Interests

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Chinese Slavery Is Being Protected by Government and Business Interests​

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Slave labor is being used on a large scale globally, including by many companies right here in the United States. Much of the garment industry, for example, is using slave-picked cotton from China.

Now some of these goods have been banned in the United States, but the Chinese regime continues its use of these practices. Different companies out of business interest, different investment firms that have financial interest, and different government officials out of personal interest are trying to block the ban from happening. But the issue of human rights abuse and slave labor in China is coming to the forefront yet again with the Winter Olympics currently being held in Beijing.

At the forefront of this battle to get slavery banned in China, and to expose these different human rights abuses, is Nadine Maenza, chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
 
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Religious freedom is bullshit. Religion should be treated like any other ideology, no special rights. If you can be verbally attacked and discriminated against because of your political beliefs (or just because you took a job as a cop) then you can be attacked and discriminated against for your religious beliefs. Religion is not an inherent trait. Conflating religion with race is uneducated, unscientific thinking.

That being said, slavery for any reason is just so wrong.
 
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Jinentonix

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Judge a man by what he does
Not who he is or who he was
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Can't do that anymore either. If I don't like a specific Black person because of what they do, the ALT-left will insist I'm racist towards Black people. Because when it comes to "minorities", the hilariously self-proclaimed non-racist ALT-left can't seem to distinguish between an individual and their entire race/culture.
 

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Can't do that anymore either. If I don't like a specific Black person because of what they do, the ALT-left will insist I'm racist towards Black people. Because when it comes to "minorities", the hilariously self-proclaimed non-racist ALT-left can't seem to distinguish between an individual and their entire race/culture.
Funny part is both sides claim they ain't racist. With all the non-racists out there on all sides, must not be any racism!
 

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Can't do that anymore either. If I don't like a specific Black person because of what they do, the ALT-left will insist I'm racist towards Black people.

I hear ya, Jin! It's like you suck just one cock in College, and you're labeled gay for the rest of your life.
 

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Jin,

Just this past week you referred to a woman as a 'black cunt'.

It was a double-whammy...racist and sexist. I dunno, if the shoe fits...etc.
 

Jinentonix

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Jin,

Just this past week you referred to a woman as a 'black cunt'.

It was a double-whammy...racist and sexist. I dunno, if the shoe fits...etc.
Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize I was supposed to be respectful to assholes spewing nazi rhetoric. Would "fine, upstanding woman of colour" have been more appropriate?
 

Jinentonix

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not surprised. this jin guy is a goofy motherfucking piece of trash, eh.
A commie piece of shit running to the defense of a nazi piece of shit. Now I've seen everything. When someone asked if you could get any more stupid you must have taken it as a challenge.
 

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Slave Labor in China Is Being Protected by US Government and Business Interests: Nadine Maenza​



Slave labor is being used on a large scale globally, including by many companies right here in the United States. An example is the garment industry which is using slave-picked cotton from China. Now some of these goods have been banned in the United States, but as the Chinese government continues its use of these practices, different companies out of business interest, different investment firms that have financial interest, and different government officials out of personal interest are trying to block this from happening. But the issue of human rights abuse and slave labor in China is coming to the forefront yet again with the Winter Olympics currently being held in Beijing. At the forefront of this battle to get slavery banned in China, and to expose these different human rights abuses, is Nadine Maenza, Chair of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom.