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Yeah, I wanted to say that but figured someone would make a big stink about it.

It's the truth though. It doesn't matter if the product was produced as a result of slave labor, union-busting, corporate government coups, extensive pollution, monopolistic behavior, manipulation either of or from the government, theft of natural resources, etc.

People just go 'la la la I can't hear you' and buy whatever they want.

And to some extent I don't blame people for doing that. To really dig into the actions of even a single company could take months of careful research. And given how convoluted the ownership charts can be, you may end up finding that 3/4 or more of what you buy is from a company with despicable practices - I mean shoot look at what Nestle owns.

I don't know if there's a solution. Even if you got people to do all the hard work (ha!), it would be hard for people to get around it.



> To really dig into the actions of even a single company could take months of careful research.

That's a really good point. With the way modern supply chains work, it may not even be possible to really know if you're buying something that was ethically produced or not.




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