A study surveys the opinions of sweatshop workers in third world countries. The question is, "Do you support western consumers boycotting products made in these sweatshops?"
You predict the majority of workers would answer:
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It's not QUITE the same thing, but there was a report published recently into the working practices at Rockstar Games during the development of Red Dead Redemption 2, and even the staff who were horribly overworked and depressed still wanted people to buy the game.
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A better question: "Do you support westerners acting in solidarity to highlight unionization efforts at your factory?"
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People shouldn't go stomping on someone's source of income unless they can offer something better.
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It depends if the survey is a reliable source, if the workers could really say what they think
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If you're going to be sweating away putting a product together, I'd think you would want it to be sold. If the company doesn't sell enough products it will never be able to improve conditions.
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As abhorrent as we consider sweatshop conditions, to them it beats toiling on a farm all day.








