No.No. A thousand times no.
Why you shouldn't knock so-called "sweatshops" if you care about women's empowerment... j.mp/3ekdbd5

Apr 11, 2021 · 6:04 PM UTC

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What most don’t realize when they pick a side is they seldom know the full ramifications of the situations
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This is what political and economic hierarchy bring to the world, once people reject both, we will all truly be free. #DirectDemocracy #GiftEconomy
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It's an interesting article ...
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This is a sickening headline, do I really want to read its contents? ...or will I need my box bag to punch?
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That is not empowerment! Empowerment Is human rights no different than men! @jordan820 @howard_whiteman @cjp_p1
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😐 “Slavery & human trafficking are actually good things. Hear me out.” - Cato Inst. 😐
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They're not "so called sweatshops"...they are literally sweatshops. Journalist need to be called to task with them out here with their straight lying
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It is obvious that they have never visited any of these factories personally. I have. As an intern for the US State Department stationed in Bahrain, I was witness to conditions far worse than what is reported in the press, for both women and men.
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