• g4ld0
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    91 year ago

    Legislation in Europe is conveniently introduced, claiming to preserve the environment, working conditions and so on. As a consequence, European entrepreneurs take production outside Europe, where European standards are far from being met, and then import those products, with hardly any restrictions. We externalize the damage to the environment, even increasing it, as well as the working conditions. We are being ripped off, badly.

          • @Stoned_Ape
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            31 year ago

            Ah, gotcha. The phrasing you used is typically used for a rhetorical question. That’s why I wondered if you meant it like that.

    • @Stoned_Ape
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      41 year ago

      This is what most Europeans I know don’t WANT to realize. It’s not their fault, it’s the fault of the country we’ve went to make our products. Somehow, this seems enough of a excuse for many. It’s really sad. People understand the issue, but somehow they ignore the factual reality. Maybe because it’s not a physical reality that can be seen or touched. We read about it, we see statistics, but we don’t really know the people we abuse for our products.

      Maybe it is a bit like meat production. Everyone knows how it is done. Most think that these kinds of animal abuse are not okay and should be forbidden. But the next day, people go into their favorite shop and proceed to buy the cheapest meat they can find.

      • Soviet Snake
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        41 year ago

        It’s China’s fault that you have corrupt politicians that allow for shady business practices to be taken in order to escape EU laws?

        • @Stoned_Ape
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          I just said that it’s wrong to see it like that, and most Europeans don’t want to realize this.