cross-posted from: https://news.abolish.capital/post/49178
I took my first ride in a Chinese car recently. Not in the U.S., of course, since sky-high tariffs have made them almost impossible to import. I was visiting family in the U.K., and we rented a BYD Sealion SUV. And let me tell you: I saw immediately why American car companies are desperate to have these things kept out of this country. It was elegantly designed, incredibly comfortable, and a smooth ride.
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That’s not only security concern but also labour abuse. BYD’s Hungary plant is just another case among many:
Seven-day weeks and ‘debt bondage’: China’s first electric car plant in Europe mired in allegations of worker abuse
As the article says,
There are also environmental and health risks, as the article says,
Not to forget social issues,
As well as ‘debt bondage’,
This is a tiny sample.
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You’re not wrong, but make the point without the ad hominem.
Where did I say the op was wrong because of his personal qualities?
Childish insults by changing their name and unfounded accusations.
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sure, then just say no insults
Again, no different than Nestlé or IKEA getting away with garbage practices when operating outside their own states. A Hungary problem.