Examples of who is on the other side besides “everyone”?
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optissima@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Ultra cheap e-commerce platforms Temu, Shein selling products made from Chinese cotton despite the high risk of links to slavery, Australian Human Rights Institute saysEnglish
11·11 days agoIs my sick burn is “I want evidence” or “I dont believe in unsourced claims.” Maybe your claims are true, can you share them? Is there an interview I can see with those people, the ones you say you have talked to?
optissima@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Ultra cheap e-commerce platforms Temu, Shein selling products made from Chinese cotton despite the high risk of links to slavery, Australian Human Rights Institute saysEnglish
32·11 days agoLook up proving a negative, youll learn it’s hard to do, and when opposing evidence is given by China, would you accept it?
I don’t think this is a cheering match or anything. I know that China does do bad things, they certainly arent a perfect country. I oppose all forced labor that has been proven.
I am asking you (or anyone) for proof of a positive, that this happened. You again don’t offer evidence. As soon as you offer definitive proof I will believe you, but until then to me you’re just enabling the powers that have oppresed your family, mine, and billions of others.
Ask yourself why we assume all products there are under forced labor instead of defining forced labor and banning it. If this truly was the issue, why do we only care about it in China?
optissima@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Ultra cheap e-commerce platforms Temu, Shein selling products made from Chinese cotton despite the high risk of links to slavery, Australian Human Rights Institute saysEnglish
23·11 days agoI want to believe evidence. “My friend told me but I won’t provide that proof” is not evidence and demanding that evidence isn’t bad faith.
optissima@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Ultra cheap e-commerce platforms Temu, Shein selling products made from Chinese cotton despite the high risk of links to slavery, Australian Human Rights Institute saysEnglish
16·11 days agoYou had direct interaction? In your kitchen? Can I see it?
optissima@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Ultra cheap e-commerce platforms Temu, Shein selling products made from Chinese cotton despite the high risk of links to slavery, Australian Human Rights Institute saysEnglish
34·11 days ago“The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act made it U.S. policy to assume that all goods manufactured in Xinjiang are made with forced labor, unless the commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection certifies that certain goods are known to not have been made with forced labor.” from the wikipedia page
So we assume it’s forced labor without evidence. Also cool, send a link with proof with those famlies. Certainly they must bring proof, because many have been known to make up wild claims for show.
optissima@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Ultra cheap e-commerce platforms Temu, Shein selling products made from Chinese cotton despite the high risk of links to slavery, Australian Human Rights Institute saysEnglish
36·11 days agoNo I am trying to tell you you’re getting sucked into propaganda. There’s a reason why even the title claims “high risk:” The forced labor of capitalism is known, the claimed forced labor in China that’s been claimed for years now somehow still has no definitive proof and is still “high risk.”
optissima@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Ultra cheap e-commerce platforms Temu, Shein selling products made from Chinese cotton despite the high risk of links to slavery, Australian Human Rights Institute saysEnglish
812·12 days agoI cannot tell when a government is creating a whataboutism through a captured Human Rights group that focuses on protecting the state from being accused of wrongdoing.
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optissima@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Microsoft is silently installing Copilot onto Windows Server 2022
1·2 years agoYou’re right ig, in that case grab Debian.

Ty for bringing this to light