It also presents the dilemma that if we all protested every company, would it really force child labor restrictions and where would many people find work? The real issue is human rights globally. There are death camps in NK currently. Its overwhelming at times to think about
@@Ydce1891 you are right. But the problem is they tend to overprice their product ridiculously. You think the average person can afford a $150 simple white tshirt and $300 pair of jeans?
@@Boo0o258 they aren’t overpricing it, that’s the cost of buying things made by professionals. You’re only overpaying if it’s made by a machine and you still pay the same.
I still will buy from shein lmao. You guys talk like buying from H&M Zara or even Gucci , Louis Vuitton etc.. isn’t the same shit they all still use near to free labour in china’s concentrations camps. It’s not the companies we need to talk about but the laws and rules.
You can’t blame some people for still buying from them. I myself can’t afford clothing sometimes, not even enough for the week. Thrift shops never have my size and now they’re getting more and more expensive because people use them despite not needing to.
@@_Moon-child3 not all ppl are middle class and can afford other clothes. not only do they not have my size, my parents won’t let me thrift bc of trauma from their past when they had to get dirty clothes from one and were seriously bullied. either i walk around naked, don’t eat, or i buy from shein. where else could i shop at?
like real. in the thrift store i cant find anything cute in my size and everything’s so expensive nowadays yes i know that its sad and I feel bad for them I do but Shein is literally so good (not the child thing) but the clothes are gorgeous and cheap too i literally ordered bikinis from them for like $5
Nike especially is also REALLY bad. But people simply like it too much so it makes them untouchable apparently 🫠 see the people who cancel these brands are always hypocritical. it’s only brands that they can go without. but as soon as you mention nike or apple, it’s a different story. I’m gonna be honest and admit I am typing this from an iphone, but that’s why i never say shit about these things. I am part of the problem.
Where’s the proof of Nike made in sweat shops where’s the proof of any of these companies making sweat shops you don’t see it so is it people are hiding them self’s or it’s people that want to work for 4 rupees a day not my problem
And if “help” is written on a post label I guess it’s written by post office employees? I’m sure people who are employed to sew/make stuff don’t get involved in the packing/shipping process
As somebody with a low single income . Im exhausted , i have tried , and tried to be ethically conscious. Even if it pushes my budget . Ive learned its impossible , just do your best and we all have to keep spesking out . Regulations need to be changed , go from the roots out
Thrift shopping is an option. Possibly the best option for you. I know lots are against thrifting because it's "used" "dirty" "disgusting" but it's literally so easy to fix. Just wash the clothes and bleach. Stop buying from Shein/Temu/Amazon. Their clothing barely lasts 2 years.
@@theoriginaljustcook forcing child to make clothes so they can be sold for dirt cheap and wanting people to wear masks are completly different. Child laborers are forced to work, the little money they make is the only way they survive. No one was ever forced to wear a mask, people were denied entry into some places in they were masked, but people already have the right to deny entry.
@@Shadow_Link_Corner_Glitch no it's not. Those same children were making masks on dirty ass floors. And you are wrong about people not being forced to wear masks. The state I moved out of tried to force me to put one on my child and I removed him from the school so he wouldn't have to and move to a free state. There is a choice. Everything this materialistic World consumes is it necessary to live
@@theoriginaljustcook ok? And you moved him to a different school, problem solved. Yall are acting like you're being held at gunpoint to put on a mask.
I use to deliver mail, about ten years back. Parcels and packets hit my sorting bench with a WIDE array of nonsense scrawled on them. Sometimes it was codes (in bad handwriting which could potentially be mistaken for something else). But i saw "help" a fair few times. I also saw "shut up" once, so its entirely possible two idiots in the sorting office were just chucking things at eachother to pass messages when their boss wasnt looking.
Even if you don’t buy anything from shein it’s not like they’re gonna stop so idk Atleast support their wages? Cuz it’d make no difference if only 1% stop buying from shein, the people working at shein will get payed even less.
@@vegannn7178 Actually, no. Think about all the products in your house. Look at the cell phone or computer you have right now. It has many minerals right? Where do you think they come from? Look at the chocolate you eat. Where do you think the company gets the cocoa from?? Look at all big companies with many stores and stuff, where do you think they get all their products from? Take a closer look at fast food restaurants and stuff.... and you will see similar stuff too! It is everywhere, blood will always be in your hands.
True I remember once there was a similar child labor area in India and when some person bought it and liberated the kids they sadly had no money to feed there families turns out some of them went into prostitution so I guess it's a lose lose scenario
For many of these children, there parents will either force them into child prostitution or put them in a sweatshop to work. These companies know this and take advantage, they are not giving out raises to these poor children!!
I don’t know why shein is literally getting called out for this it is so annoying like big companies do this so chill and it not my problem bc I want to buy clothes for a cheap price I will so period.we all have one life one life so chill big companies like H&M forever 21 and Zara do this .I really don’t care tbh because the isn’t my problem so idc you can hate on me all you can but it won’t stop buying my clothes form there shein is the technically the only brand getting called out but other companies do this pls stop posting vids like this It’s rlly annoying and ik shein also copies ppl designs but it is normal a lot of ppl do this and it is one life PLS STOP THIS.
@@may_is.better yeah, but shein is especially horrible and in more ways (like them stealing from small creators.) No one is letting those companies off the hook by spreading awareness about it. If u don’t care I see no reason why these videos would bother u
It's every big company, tbh. There is a mineral that is needed to build the chips in your phone and computers. The mines are in Africa, and they have child labour paying pennies to mine this stuff. It's honestly disgusting, but no avoiding it. At the same time, none of these people lives will be better without these companies. They will still be paid pennies or worse. It's just sad all round.
@@zoe2631 As a fashion designer I can tell most big companies do like Gap, Calvin Klein, Nike, Levis, Zara, H&m, just to name a few, even designer and luxury brands like Louis Vuitton
I was looking for that . Thank you. Slavery is alive and well and it's right here in the good old USA. Big and not so big corporations underpaying and overworking their employees.
Ah yes, say an epigrammatic blanket statement to generalize a complex economic and moral issue to an abstraction, the first strategy to hijack the citizen's attention to even attempt thinking of a problem in the first place.
As a person who use to live in a third world country people there can’t find work and working in these sort of places makes them money and you guys want to take that away from them what we should be doing is demanding SHEIN to pay them more
A lot of people aren't ready for this conversation but: in many of these societies, children are expected to make a monetary contribution to their households. They won't be playing or studying if these jobs don't exist. They'll actually be scraping by, looking for a job. The toxic, entitled adults in these cultures will force these kids on an even more dangerous route than working in a sweatshop, such as selling internal organs or being victims of sex trafficking. The best immediate solution to instill strict requirements for how employees are to be treated, and to follow through by maintaining a regular routine of unscheduled visitations to the factories.
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@@emro164 The great deal with child labor is not so much about children losing their time working instead of playing, but about exploitation. A child cant own money. Anything they earn belong to the parents. Essentially, children that work, even when they're paid, are slaves. But sometimes it becomes a necessity for the survival of the parents and the children, which is awful. There's no simple solution, but we cant sit and pretend it's a good thing they're working and making a living.
Nope Nike doesn't use underage employees and their salary is not as low as whatever the video say. It's enough for a family for living. Same with Samsung, LG or Iphones. I know this coz I'm Vietnamese and know lots of people work for these brands 👍👍👍
This came out like two three years ago… I bought into shien as a kid because I was a cheap teenager.. but once I quickly realized how awful fast fashion is; and what it does to our world I’ve done my best to steer away from those stores. It’s not canceled. It never will be cancelled. All we can do is educate people and hopefully mass boycott
that wont stop the problem. if anything it would cause more suffering and poverty. There needs to be a pressure on that countries legislature and laws banning child labor and enforcing minimum wages like the usa has done. we would suffer and have very expensive clothes but ktd be worth it.
@@impendingeuphoria8802 Exactlyyyyy especially the minimum wage thing i have some employees in third world country for my dog toy bussinus and i have to only pay 150 to get 300 toys sewen which will take a few months. Also buying from manufacturers, they sell things for extremely cheep like a couple cents for something that would be worth a 100 in the US but theres a min order quantity u gotta buy.
you realize it’s more than just shein using these practices, right? if you feel this way, I’d expect to not see you buying from nike, gap, apple, forever 21, h&m, etc. your mindset is great, but if you’re only using it to boycott shein then it’s purely performative
@@isacc_3939they probably didn’t know and even then stop acting like you’re a perfect person, you just want to feel like you’re so much better even tho you’re using a phone that was also made by a child, you probably made their day harder but you won’t admit that because people like you wanna feel like they’re doing something also you don’t know this persons life situation maybe they can’t afford other places.
@@theyluvaashhyes if your buying something and you pay it then why are you wrong in it cuz you payed the price of that stuff happening (correct me if I’m wrong or didn’t make it clear enough)
Let's not lie to ourselves. By buying from these companies, we approve this method. We don't have to buy very cheap clothes. Many people who buy it have the means to buy less clothes but made with a little better conditions. Google shein and uyghurs
@@youparejo bro i saw some statistic stuff somewhere which says that the average american wears a cloth only 7 times a year before throwing them away and that is probably cuz they are either embarrassed to wear the same things many times or the quality of the clothes are just that bad💀
@@unknown_8588 thnks for the info. I would not be surprises by the 2 reasons. I gotta say i ordered from shein when i did not know about them exploiting the uyghurs, and the clothing quality is very very bad. It does not survive 3 washes at max. Terrible quality
@@unknown_8588 its s pretty dumb thing to shame people for wearing the same clothes as if theyre dirty. i could care less. im not buying uncomfortable synthetics made in a child labor factory. plus i like having an attatchment to all the pieces of clothing i have, buying locally made and quality natural materials. a lot of my clothes are many years old. and i didnt need to spend a fortune either, infact its way cheaper to buy clothes that actually last. literally couldn't afford to buy new clothes each month. stop kidding yourselves, if you actually cared enough youd make an effort.
It’s terrible that kids are working in these factories, but if they are in a poor region and their family need that money to live, is there only option. In the UK 90 years ago the minimum Work age was 9 years old and only allowed to work a maximum of 9 hours per day. we are living in the richest most privileged time in all of human history, I think people forget that
I’m from India and child labor is really common here unfortunately, people like my country needs to step up it’s game and put more laws in place to prevent from this happening
I think you're right about that! A lot of people are saying for consumers to completely stop supporting any company that uses child labor and/or pays horrific wages. I'm sorry but that's nearly every company nowadays. Why don't we go for the government? These governments can introduce laws and regulations to make this a less likely occurrence. I think this would be a better solution in the long run than asking everyone in the world to stop buying fast fashion.
never gonna happen because politicians and and big guys in countries like India and others take tons of moneys from western companies so they don't put laws that will prevent this
@@enochsadventures Not at all. Shein literally tortured and killed Bangladeshi tailors to create their garments at a cheap price. I am a fashion designing student so I was taught how harmful fast fashion is and all about it. Watch documentaries about it if you don't believe. And yaa most luxury brand's products are costly not because of the material cost but because of the brand's face value and the prestige you get after buying it. So buy from a more affordable brand if you are not into all that stuff.
@@enochsadventuresand who collects the rubber for the soles? Who mines the metal for the rings you put your laces through? Someone is always paying the price
Happened dozens of times with different companies. Every piece of clothing you buy will have some association with horribly treated workers in the developing countries
It's definitely not being canceled. Unfortunately business like these will continue to thrive because of how expensive everything is and ppl want to save where they can. And ppl typically don't care about something unless it effects them directly
Not to mention its one of the only places tht sells plus sized clothing for a reasonable price. Most plus sized stores r EXPENSIVE. Im talkin like 30 for a single ugly shirt.
If you search up online there are many websites that rate companies sustainability such as this one got H&M (H&M Group was included in the Dow Jones World Sustainability Index for the tenth year running. We ranked fifth in 2021, with a score of 68/100 (70/100 in 2020).Mar 25, 2022 H&M GroupPDF Sustainability Disclosure 2021 | H&M Group)
@@joha3745yeah, and then all these childs that have to go through this to bring food to their families will go hungry and starve to death...aaand it still won't stop child labor because it's a superficial cure for something that goes far beyond, China's entire constitution is what allows this and you can't just change the labor laws of the world's greatest power and think that something much worse won't happen
It's already a beginning. Now we should search clothes from ethical companies and not buy phones from Apple . All my life, I have bought second hand clothes (it's cheap) or more expensive clothes from ethical companies. It's easy, you'll see.
That's like saying milking a cow is not gonna make cereal. Just because you don't see the bigger picture it doesn't mean the things you don't understand don't matter.
shein, zara, hersheys, apple, nike, adidas, h&m, victoria’s secret, and sooo many other big brands are using child labor support brands that have absolutely no history of child labor
Which are precisely none of the normal brands, so good luck finding some. Trying to cancel the cheaper options and not the more expensive ones that do the same is just trashy
@@silenaholka8403 are you calling me trashy? i gave a list of brands varying in prices. there are many “normal” brands that do not use child labor. do some research
@@likeargamanflaming940 Under communism, the consumption was ethical. However, there wasn't much food to consume, making it worse than capitalism. That's why moderation is key.
Wrong. I don't forget and there are tons of people like me. Long before this trash brand was being canceled, I never owned even one piece of item from it.
@@justsayin1991 Nope. Just watched somewhere also on RU-vid that Shein is going to the dogs. And whoohoo and serves them right. Also where I'm at, the government doesn't allow this piece of trash brand to enter our market. The President himself arranged so that import tax on fashion goods be rooftop high so that we can boost our local industry, and WAY to go Mr. President. Rooftop high that nobody is interested in buying cheap rags if the custom tax duty they gotta shell is more expensive than the trash itself. GOOOOOOD.
Totally agree with u, i've done a deep research in this for a uni dissertation, and i found so many evidences on nike about child labour, forced labour and they even buy uyghurs from China to make their products.
This isn’t just Shein, many European and American retailers do the same thing. It’s really sad to see how vile the clothing industry is, we need at least some kind of intervention or inspection from human rights organizations
@@techgaming-on4wg they dont need to hide this it 100% legal! we literally do it in america too ! minimum wage dont pay the rent if you live alone. it legal slavery ...IT EVERYWHERE
Yes, but he’s telling people that’s unaware of it because Shein is one of the most popular clothing company atm and no influencer or anyone cared. I had one in my class buying from there, then I told her that it’s not good. She said “Okay?Idc”…so yeah
Yeah it's weird the moment that Chinese companies start gaining traction in the west they get dog-pilled onto for doing the same thing American companies are doing. *cough* Tiktok... Anyway, not saying China is a perfect country, just an interesting mental note.
It’s true, it’s a fact, don’t but from SHEIN unless you wanna support child labor I used to shop from there bc I love their clothes sooo much but the way they make it is just horrible…
Reminder to buy from second hand stores for as many things as you can! All major companies do this really shady horrible stuff, so the best way us average joes can try to avoid giving them money is to reuse or refurbish already made items. It can be a bit of an effort to find stuff, but it's usually cheaper and better overall for people and the environment.
Yes! That’s what I do, and have done, even when I had a bit more money. I’ve gotten clothes that still had the tags fairly often. I’ve noticed is that the selection is better, unlike stores like Palais Royal, who sell the ugliest clothes I’ve ever seen, at ridiculous prices. You’re also far less likely to meet the same outfit you’re wearing, coming down the street. So glad you brought this up!
I hope y’all realize that it isn’t just shein… it’s all high-end and expensive stores like Nike, Apple, and many others included. And unfortunately, no matter how many people stop buying from there, it’s never gonna end.
@@vipmonicake Unfortunately, blowing a whistle will do nothing nor starting any kind of movement as most of the time in third world countries that’s probably the most money they can make. In those type of LDC’s there is few jobs so them even getting a job no matter the pay is great for them. Currency is different in each world as well. What WE can do (US, EU, CANADA, ETC) is help the COUNTRIES and donate and just in general do things to help them instead of waste our time worrying about these horrible work places they’re set in. Defeat the cause not a separate problem.
As long as stores have a storefront, like apple, walmart etc, nobody will push back because they get to exploit even more people for the local minimum wage 💁♀️ and everyone else is just happy they can afford to buy stuff there
Uhm, no? If ALL people stopped buying from them it would LITERALLY end. Not to say this is a high possibility, but your wording is just plain manipulative. These companies rely on consumers to profit, that's logic 101.
@@stellar783 Yeah, key word “ALL”. But not all people are, I don’t order from any of those stores just because that’s me, but there’s absolutely nothing we can do to make EVERYONE stop. And your logic isn’t ‘101’ because from people like us who have the privileges and live outside of 3rd world countries don’t understand that the 3 cents they may get from their job is better than the people who get none. Without these stupid fast fashion stores those people would have nothing. So instead of us trying to stop everyone from buying there we can do something ourselves and help the people who work there so THEY can leave that job and do something better for themselves. These stores take advantage of the powerless with their power, and in this case we are powerless to them and vulnerable. So if we take matters into our own hands and help those in these countries who are making little to nothing than that’s how to make a difference. Go after the root of the problem, which is the countries themselves not these stores who manipulate that and take advantage of them.
Sobrang nakaka inspired si Camille, (aka Princess Sarah) thanks Ms.B. For this wonderful video. Napaka humble ni Camille, napakaganda nyang tao inside and outside. She put God’s first before anything else. Salamat. Many more blessings to you and your family. God bless.
If you want ethical cheap clothing, just go to thrift stores. I've seen wedding dresses that cost less than $40 Edit: Some of you guys don't like thrift stores and I understand your reasoning.
Thank you.. exactly. I find stuff with the original tags on it for pennies on the dollar. When I wear the item to my content, I give it back to them and buy something else. I've got my use of it and then someone gets a go at it. Budget remains good and I've got beautiful clothing.
@@bendover04me where else would I go for research for something that is completely online? I’m fairly sure I won’t find a book on the business ethics of Temu in a library or something. Every product made in China, vietnam, Africa etc will potentially exploit the needy, and it happens everywhere unfortunately, whether they’re for cheap or expensive products. Temu does try to reduce their carbon footprint at the very least by grouping large shipments together even if it means they give you credit in your account for late delivery.
Every big company is doing this so… you could be buying literally anything and behind the scenes of how that specific item was made is no different. I shop at SHEIN, but temu is untrustworthy!
You can tell that the word help on the shipping label was probably written by the content creators themselves 😂 someone who sews the garments doesn’t have access to the shipping label!
Fr just pay them more why should we stop because others r suffering (it may sound rude but just finish hearing me) leather is from animals, meat is from animals, almost everything in your fridge is from animals probably everything, clothes now your shirt is from cotton, who picked that cotton? People, they don’t get payed millions for doing that but how should kids be able to get paid for working that’s somthing they should learn ( and if you abt to say I have no experience I have opened up small shops and got experience but I run my own company I worked for girls in my class in 5 grade to make bracelets I only got paied 5 dollars a month for making close to 100 bracelets each week so that’s 400 bracelets a month for 4 weeks now they will get paid 1.50 for just putting a shipping label) so please before people wanna come in and say they will stop bc of this then just go live on the streets, oh wait you cant cuz the streets are man made so cry abt it
@@evilshrimp20 yeah buying from expensive brands is not really a must is it? If people cared about all this things and did something about it like a major boicote things would have to change but since most people prefer to ignore it cause they like what they like then I guess humanity is just pathetic
Let me guess, you shop from Shein? Other companies are bad, but Shein is FAR worse. Especially their exploitation of the Xinjiang province. Not to mention the toxic chemicals found in their clothes...
One change at a time is better then none. It's people like you that demotivate people from calling out bs that drags the world down with them. You can choose not to buy stuff from shein cause fashion really isn't important. Not to mention not everyone uses Amazon or an iPhone so assuming people who boycott shien uses iPhone and Amazon is kinda dumb
I remember hearing stores from when my grandmother was a kid. It wasn't uncommon for mothers to make clothes for their kids. One woman who was in her 90s talked about floral dresses her mother would make from flour sacks. Back then the flour came in cloth sacks with floral prints on them. They would buy the sack of flour and then make a dress out of the cloth sack once the flour was used up. I think sewing is a skill I think every parent could benefit from learning.
One of my teachers had a flower sack blanket from the Great Depression apparently flour companies knew they were gonna be used for clothes so they put nice patterns on the bags
Funny y'all complaining about shein for child Labor while nearly every clothing company does the same freaking thing. You're probably wearing one of these brands right now! You're just blind to see it!
I didn’t buy from Shein ever. The two weeks shipping kept me away (I could just go to my local secondhand clothing store) but I had no idea about this and I don’t exactly know how real this all is.
Drop the word canceled for things like this. It's so over saturated now since anyone can be 'cancelled' at the drop of the hat for the stupidest things. Things like this need SOLUTIONS not key board activism Stop ordering from them, spread awareness and advocate for a wider boycott. Hell there might be even more to do.
@@Rosemary46840 Cancelled is “valid” but it’s for people not corporations and businesses Cancelling a business is called a boycott and we need to be able to refer to other historical boycotts to make a difference
@@Rosemary46840ancelling barely even solves a problem, just gets rid of it or making something less popular w/o actually rectifying the problem. Basically the lazy man’s activism.
Really said “stop the keyboard activism and spread awareness!!” what in the Merriam-Webster do you believe the difference is? Everyone, stop blogging about it and spread the word. the people have a right to know!
Instead of boycotting and cancelling , they need to pay them more and have benefits. Likely never happen with them crooked politicians . That's what's needs to change!
@@AngelRios-bc1cf but they just HAVE to do it, get food for themselves and who knows even their family, and if they're paid more at least they could get food and be able to fulfill their other needs. If they can't stop child labour least they could do is pay those poor children a little better than pennies.
Ideally what we really need to do is to get the heck out of their country leave them alone let them do their thing, and bring the manufacturing back to this country were there are labor laws, and we’re people can be paid a living wage
@@luciaandducks right and then the whole reason that we need cheap clothes is because wages in this country have been suppressed for nearly 50 years. It’s all a system that they have concocted and it works really well for them. Not so much for us and when they think that we are about to complain, they find an immigrant group for us to hate and blame for our problem.
I listened to a podcast from a guy from Bangladesh who said that the issue isn't child labor itself because it keeps kids from getting in trouble over there. But the main issue is just the working conditions they work in.
Here's a thought instead of children working to 'keep them out of trouble' what about they are able to go to school instead? It's not a career choice by the parents for the children, it's survival.
@@gail9299 Sounds great but it’s not that simple. In some parts of various countries the families are too poor to survive & so even the kids drop out of school to make money to help the family. Or parents die & kids are working to take care of their siblings etc.
it’s not just shein. we should be mass boycotting all major fast fashion companies; zara, h&m.. these companies destroy the environment and ruin people’s lives. please consider preloved or secondhand fashion. it can be just as cheap and comes without the abuse.
@@shonnieb2goodYou are making excuses for yourself. What makes clothes sustainable is something you can wear over and over and doesn’t just end up in landfills. More expensive clothing with better material is usually just that it’s durable so you can keep wearing it. Secondhand IS better because you are not directly supporting the company and are giving the clothes a full life. It’s truly not that hard to not buy from shein, Zara, h&m so what is everyone complaining about
@@shonnieb2good please do research on true secondhand & true vintage fashion. they are NOT manufactured by fast fashion companies or big clothing stores. head down to your local thrift store/charity shop and you will see what i mean. there’s no excuse to fund abuse.
@@ploopploopploopboop1887 What you probably don't realize is that the cultures with child slavery are collectivist in nature. If someone sees a kid independently grinding away, they will not respect that child. They will accuse the child of letting down their entire country by not standing in solidarity with the group. It's already hard enough for kids to consider their parents the issue, as they depend on their parents due to their stage of development, much less being told that they are letting down millions of people be standing out. And if these kids try to hash it out on their own, they have incredibly limited options- they'll likely end up selling organs or getting into prostitution. There is not much infrastructure to accommodate domestic (parental or spousal) abuse victims in these areas because that is a normalized aspect of these cultures.
The UN participates in trafficking children... And you can't force these cultures to up and change on a dime. You have to coax them into it. The first step is for Western companies to perform random, unscheduled inspections of the facilities. Or they need to pull out in the event that the foreign entities disallow them from enforcing standards. Once they get their feet in the door, they need to advance workplace safety and worker security/benefits. Children are expected to work in these cultures. They won't be playing or studying just because their factory was shut down. Rather, they will be placed into even more dangerous circumstances. So they need to keep their jobs. They just need safer jobs until the given societies are comfortable with recognizing the needs of their children (better sleep, longer mealtimes, less pressure to be perfect, free time to explore hobbies and even other professional avenues).
Yeah it’s just people from tiktok writing it themselves to make a big fuss and get views. The workers have nowhere to go, I doubt they’d want to lose their job. Most of them come from poor families, then move to the city to get that job just so they can send some money home. Their conditions are horrible but they know they can’t really do anything about it. And the clothing goes through multiple checks so if any of their supervisors find out someone wrote ‘help’ then they would probably hold a big chunk of everyone’s salary, which is already low, as punishment. So nobody probably dares to do that, they’re not going to risk it.
@@dionysus6174 They may be from the big city and well educated, but I highly doubt they know how to write English. Look - I think what is happening in China is awful, I just don't think people need to make up stuff to get the point across.
Like, a lot of these are most likely fake but it does NOT take much to know the word “help”, English is nearly universal for small words like that because of the wide spread presence, like how most American would know how to say hello and thank you in mandarin or whatever.
I can’t even trust my own mf local dollar store bruh😭😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻 Y’all shut up in the comments 💀💀💀 Edit: it’s been 5 months since I’ve posted the original comment, why in the hell is everyone having beef in the comments, like chill. Bruh 😭😭😭
The child labor and mediocrity in the payment of these people it’s totally horrifying and despicable, but the fact that some people stop buying from Shein, doesn’t mean that this company will stop doing this shit, nothing will help them, sadly…
The sad thing is these kids do this willingly because they need to support their families with anything they can get, this is some families only way to get any money at all.