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  • No, I’m focusing on the fact that real action has been taken against Chinese EVs while products made with child labor are legal and reasons why that’s the case.

    You would have a point if it were illegal to sell chocolate made with cocoa produced using child labor, but it’s not. If anything, you prove me further correct by highlighting how easy it was to ban Chinese EVs, but banning chocolate made with child labor is an uphill battle that’s been going on for decades without success.



  • No, you are incorrect, misinformed, and lack the reading comprehension necessary to have a productive conversation.

    For example, you think Ecuador and Brazil are Western countries and continue to argue that case. You put your ignorance on full display, and then cry foul when someone calls you out on it.

    You are just hating on Chinese people while propping big corp like the Donald Bowman-stan you are.

    It’s the exact opposite. This is how I know that you cannot comprehend what you read.

    You need to help yourself before others can help you.




  • You might want to do a bit more research, you’ve been wrong multiple times here.

    First off, the largest producers and exporters of cocoa are the Ivory Coast and Ghana. ~1.5 million children are involved in cocoa farming in West Africa.

    Second, the importation of Chinese EVs is heavily restricted or outright banned in many Western nations. The news article isn’t going to mention the real motives behind the concern over working conditions because that’s how propaganda works.

    The problem is that you are woefully misinformed.








  • Why do Westerners care about working conditions for cars but not, say, the production of cocoa? Cocoa producers face way more exploitation, including child labor.

    A: It’s so they can drive up labor costs for their competitors and convince people to buy Western products.

    They don’t actually care about the well-being of workers. This is why you’ll see them bitch about working conditions in factories, but not in the mines that produce materials for those factories.