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Old 19-11-2009, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Louwai View Post
Talk of boycotting Chinese procucts in general I think is not the solution. If you feel a boycott is called for, then I suggest that investigation is done into a specific company that is perceived as doing the wrong thing & boycott that specific companyif the investigation calls for it.
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Since China is run from the top down I think a general boycott is a reasonable course of action. It's also the only course of action that has a chance of being effective at a grassroots level, since Australians are simply not going to investigate individual companies before purchasing a product.

While it's always good to be sceptical, do you think these photo's are more likely to represent the true situation or more likely to be completely misrepresentative? It's so easy to be a slob and justify doing nothing.
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