What does pol think about paying less at the expense of giving away our jobs and exploiting otherwise starving slave workers in 3rd world countries.
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What does pol think about paying less at the expense of giving away our jobs and exploiting otherwise starving slave workers in 3rd world countries.
> Fashion Factories Undercover (Documentary) - Real Stories
> youtube.com
i don't buy any clothes unless it's made in a white country if i can help it.
unfortunately it's getting (((a lot harder))) to do that, or really fucking expensive.
even expensive stuff is mostly made in india or china, it's fucking depressing.
people pay for victoria secret, pac sun, jc penny, all those mall t shirts and underwear not knowing its the same as getting a fruit of the loom pack of tshirts for 10 dollars and plastering some symbol on it with a markup of 100 dollars.
im actually looking for materials that last after many washes and drying. shirts that arent too thin and feel great and fit.
it's harder and harder to find. gotta be more conscious than ever when buying it.
i try to go for natural fibers, leather, etc. but buying at a department store is near impossible to find anything made in USA,UK,germany, etc by white people.
Pretty much forced to buy online.
All the """nice""" clothing chains/brands have almost all been totally subverted to sweatshop shit at excessive mark-ups.
It's better to buy indy/local crap now-adays.
My boots were made in Austin, TX with leather sourced from Chicago, they are nice as shit. I wish I could find a whole wardrobe of similar quality stuff, but it's really hard.
just read an article about robots being made to do that.
spectrum.ieee.org
soon people will recognize the third world isn't even worth enslaving.
What boggles my mind the most is how these companies are paying workers who make these shoes dollar on an hour and then they pay MILLIONS to niggers just to wear them on their sweaty nigger feet...
even clothing that is supposedly "made in America" are actually made in 3rd world countries only to be reimported so the labels get switched out to "made in the USA" before being sold. That is acceptable practice because labels only need to identify the last county in which it was modified,.
>i don't buy any clothes unless it's made in a white country if i can help it.
good, but you cant be sure of that, companies often promote that shit but they still import the clothes from asia and africa to jew the sit out of you.
only way to go is through protectionism.
Blame niggers. They're the ones buying $300 shoes.