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 @L3ftLeaningEddieDemocratfrom Connecticut  commented…2yrs2Y

If you want a region to stay destabilized, a great way would be by discouraging legitimate work opportunities in the area. Say, by applying sanctions via the presumption of guilt for any company that uses workers or infrastructure there. People that can't find jobs are more vulnerable to religious radicalization. Any rise in terror attacks provokes governmental response, which can be used as fuel for additional sanctions.

The East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) and Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) are Uyghur Islamic extremist organizations. Its stated goals are to establish an Islamic sta…  Read more

 @ThrilledFr33m4rketSocialist from California  commented…2yrs2Y

Forced labor is not a legitimate work opportunity, so everything that followed in your comment is irrelevant distraction.

 @JellyfishKenRepublican from Kansas  commented…2yrs2Y

Except that the US Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), section 3a, creates a presumption that all articles (goods, merchandise and wares) from Xinjiang are made with forced labor. The onus is on the importer to prove otherwise.

As anyone who's been audited knows, proving a negative can be frustratingly difficult, if not impossible. Why deal with such onerous compliance costs? Better for most businesses to avoid the area entirely.

 @LoyalWildfowlLibertarian from Ohio  commented…2yrs2Y

Assuming all of the US claim on Xinjiang is true(forced labor, concentration camp, etc), wouldn't a sanction on the entire region encourage the CCP to simply kill all the Uyghur instead? They now provide no value to the CCP and is a great risk if freed.

 @TenaciousP0l1t1calGreenfrom Kansas  commented…2yrs2Y

It would not surprise me if CCP did that. They sent tanks to crush innocent protestors in Tiananmen Square and also starved millions during Mao's Great Famine. CCP cares only about feeding honey for themselves while they want the rest to eat bitterness.

 @LegislationMikeRepublican from California  commented…2yrs2Y

Better for most businesses to avoid China altogether. Why deal with an authoritarian CCP regime that caters to corrupt elites?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Is it reasonable to hold consumers responsible for the labor conditions under which their purchased products are made?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2yrs2Y

Should a company be blamed for not knowing every detail in their supply chain, or is that expectation unrealistic?

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