We tried to not but things made in China when we did our Xmas shopping.

It was hard.

Although we do not have any young children to buy for, a lot of my
friend knaw on wood and paint, so i was concerned for them.

Dave

On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:53 AM, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: "Boris Liberman"
>  Subject: OT: The world is over
>
>
>  > Hi!
>  >
>  > I went today to one of the local shops to buy me a pair of trousers.
>  > Apparently the shelves were almost empty. So, I asked salesperson, when
>  > do you expect a new shipment? We don't was the answer. The Olympics in
>  > China are the reason.
>  >
>  > I chuckled and went out of the shop...
>
>  I did a quick survey a while back, and concluded that it is now virtually 
> impossible to live
>  without Chinese manufactured goods, as there are, in many instances, no 
> options to buy non
>  Chinese manufactured products.
>
>  What this means to me is that it is very difficult to not buy products 
> manufactured in what I
>  consider to be a human rights nightmare.
>  I prefer to support economies that are not built on slave labour, I would 
> rather not support
>  regimes that use an iron fist to squash freedom of speech and association or 
> legitimate protest
>  against the governing power.
>
>  What this also means is that China now has the economic clout to pretty much 
> shut down any
>  country that crosses it by protesting the way it mistreats it's citizens 
> (the onging abuses in
>  Tibet as an example) by cutting off trade to that country.
>
>  Don't chuckle too much...
>
>  William Robb
>
>
>
>
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