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Do you know how much organs of these prisoners cost in China?
Also ship breaking is a booming business in China as well
The Shipbreakers of China
Also you turn lots of American trash into reusable items
The Chinese Town That Turns Your Old Christmas Tree Lights Into Slippers
a person, who is forced by law not to breed, not to post independently, sent to jail if they post anything that is against communism, forced fed fake CCP version of their own history, should be the last one to talk about slavery..
Read your own article:
"Shipbreaking: for the few Americans who know anything about it, the term invokes disturbing images of unprotected workers laboring in the shadow of hulking ship bodies on defiled beaches (in large part, thanks to William Langweische's landmark article on Indian shipbreaking for The Atlantic). And, indeed, that's an accurate depiction of how shipbreaking is done in most parts of the developing world. But the situation is changing in parts of Asia, in part because savvy Chinese steel and recycling entrepreneurs figured out that China's still relatively cheap labor allows them to offer environmentally-sound shipbreaking at prices that can't be matched in the developed world; and, in part, because Chinese workers simply won't tolerate Bangladesh-level working conditions and pay. These factors, and others, mean that Chinese ship breakers sometimes lose ship auctions to breakers in lower-cost countries (with their own, or nearby, steel industries to feed)"
Of course, not every Chinese ship breaker is a model of environmental stewardship, but generally conditions are much improved over the last decade, especially as compared to India and Bangladesh. And this, I believe, is an optimistic development for an industry long associated with some of the developing world's most graphic industrial catastrophes, and a country -- China -- desperate to show environmental leadership.
I urge everyone to remember one fact:
China has 99% electrification.
India has 50% electrification.
Only the top elite Indians can go online. The Dalits and oppressed slaves cannot.