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Pompeo Blasts China: "They Have Got To Stop Using Slave Labor"

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China is trapped into forced abortions, mandated by the zero population growth West. Now Washington says China must stop their one and two child policies. Where before the West mandated it.

Since US has slave labour in their "prison" system. Which is where they kidnap Americans and force them to do labour, I think pompeo is referencing to the devalued Yuan and how Chinese make less money because they accept worthless dollars. That Chinese slave for worthless US dollars. pompeo wants China to go to a gold and silver back Yuan revalued at thousands times more valuable than the dollar, so Chinese are not paid low slave wages.
 
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wait, has China brought slaves from Africa to work and build their economy?

pompeo is referring to prison labour. pompeo is an anti-Amerikan, for there is much slave labour in the US.

American Slavery, Reinvented
The Thirteenth Amendment forbade slavery and involuntary servitude, “except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted.”

Crops stretch to the horizon. Black bodies pepper the landscape, hunched over as they work the fields. Officers on horseback, armed, oversee the workers.

To the untrained eye, the scenes in Angola for Life: Rehabilitation and Reform Inside the Louisiana State Penitentiary, an Atlantic documentary filmed on an old Southern slave-plantation-turned-prison, could have been shot 150 years ago. The imagery haunts, and the stench of slavery and racial oppression lingers through the 13 minutes of footage.

The film tells two overlapping stories: One is of accomplishment against incredible odds, of a man who stepped into the most violent maximum-security prison in the nation and gave the men there—discarded and damned—what society didn’t: hope, education, and a moral compass. Burl Cain, the warden of Angola Prison, which is in Louisiana, has created a controversial model for rehabilitation. Through work and religion, they learn to help each other, and try to become better fathers to their children on the outside. Perhaps the lucky few even find redemption.

But there is a second storyline running alongside the first, which raises disquieting questions about how America treats those on the inside as less than fully human. Those troubling opening scenes of the documentary offer visual proof of a truth that America has worked hard to ignore: In a sense, slavery never ended at Angola; it was reinvented.

Some viewers of the video might be surprised to learn that inmates at Angola, once cleared by the prison doctor, can be forced to work under threat of punishment as severe as solitary confinement. Legally, this labor may be totally uncompensated; more typically inmates are paid meagerly—as little as two cents per hour—for their full-time work in the fields, manufacturing warehouses, or kitchens. How is this legal? Didn’t the Thirteenth Amendment abolish all forms of slavery and involuntary servitude in this country?

Not quite. In the shining promise of freedom that was the Thirteenth Amendment, a sharp exception was carved out. Section 1 of the Amendment provides: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” Simply put: Incarcerated persons have no constitutional rights in this arena; they can be forced to work as punishment for their crimes.

Angola’s farm operations and other similar prison industries have ancestral roots in the black chattel slavery of the South. Specifically, the proliferation of prison labor camps grew during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War, a time when southern states established large prisons throughout the region that they quickly filled, primarily with black men. Many of these prisons had very recently been slave plantations, Angola and Mississippi State Penitentiary (known as Parchman Farm) among them. Other prisons began convict-leasing programs, where, for a leasing fee, the state would lease out the labor of incarcerated workers as hired work crews. Convict leasing was cheaper than slavery, since farm owners and companies did not have to worry at all about the health of their workers.

In this new era of prison industry, the criminal “justice” system, the state determined the size of the worker pool. Scores of recently freed slaves and their descendants now labored to generate revenue for the state under a Jim Crow regime.

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https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/09/prison-labor-in-america/406177/
 
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pompeo hates Amerika. pompeo hates Washington.

Because pompeo wants the end of forced abortions on Chinese. Demanded by Washington to control China's population. One pro-life Amerikan stated when China went to a two child policy, are they trying to build an army of Chinese. Pro-lifers like the one child policy better. pompeo is giving the Chinese a chance to get rid of their two child policy and stop forced abortions once demanded from the West.

pompeo wants Chinese businesses not paid in worthless dollars, where the workers slave for something worthless.

pompeo condemns the US "prison" system as oppressive and against civil rights

pompeo condemns Washington.

Short list of the crimes of USA listed by Andrew Napolitano:

 
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US logic:
I spy the world, so China must doing the same.
I make foreign companies make technology transfer, so China must doing the same.
I use police and army to suppress protesters, so China must doing the same.
I discriminare against minorities,so China must doing the same.
I was using slave labor,so China must doing the same.
I start wars all around the world, so China must will do the same.
Covid-19 lost control in my country,so it must have the same in China.
 
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CN living cost is abt 750-800 usd/month. But CN workers in Foxconn only get 500 usd/month. Not enough for living cost. Not mentioning housing price in CN cities is super high,too. ( abt 800,000 usd for an apartment in Shanghai)

Thats why most of CN workers r slave labors cos they dont get enough money for living cost.
 
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CN living cost is abt 750-800 usd/month. But CN workers in Foxconn only get 500 usd/month. Not enough for living cost. Not mentioning housing price in CN cities is super high,too. ( abt 800,000 usd for an apartment in Shanghai)

Thats why most of CN workers r slave labors cos they dont get enough money for living cost.

Even don't know how to comment...
I never know a human can be so ignorance.
If possiable, come visit Guangxi province, one of the poorest province in China. very near to VN.
 
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Even don't know how to comment...
I never know a human can be so ignorance.
If possiable, come visit Guangxi province, one of the poorest province in China. very near to VN.
There r many Cnese trying to hide inside the washing machines to enter VN illegally looking for jobs now due to CN owned factories moving to VN to avoid 25 % tariff.

Do u know that ??
 
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There r many Cnese trying to hide inside the washing machines to enter VN illegally looking for jobs now due to CN owned factories moving to VN to avoid 25 % tariff.

Do u know that ??

Vietnam has 4x lower wages. Fantasy.

You have no proof but we do have proof that 39 illegal Viets died being smuggled in a shipping container just this year.
 
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There r many Cnese trying to hide inside the washing machines to enter VN illegally looking for jobs now due to CN owned factories moving to VN to avoid 25 % tariff.

Do u know that ??
According to the report of BBC, they are going to VN for gambling,because gambling is illegal in China.
https://www.bbc.com/zhongwen/trad/world-53579248
And in just less than 5 months, 4630 Vietnamese caught smuggling in to guangxi looking for jobs.
https://news.163.com/20/0525/16/FDG34LI300019K82.html
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According to the report of BBC, they are going to VN for gambling,because gambling is illegal in China.
https://www.bbc.com/zhongwen/trad/world-53579248
And in just less than 5 months, 4630 Vietnamese caught smuggling in to guangxi looking for jobs.
https://news.163.com/20/0525/16/FDG34LI300019K82.html
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Lol..you just expose that ignorant.

And not to mention the 46 Vietnamese stuff inside container to death on their way to UK and not Chinese.
 
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According to the report of BBC, they are going to VN for gambling,because gambling is illegal in China.
https://www.bbc.com/zhongwen/trad/world-53579248
And in just less than 5 months, 4630 Vietnamese caught smuggling in to guangxi looking for jobs.
https://news.163.com/20/0525/16/FDG34LI300019K82.html
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Pathetic CN workers r slave labors, hiding inside washing machines to enter VN . U cant deny it

Dont try to derail the thread.its abt Cnese like u are slave labors in this thread.
 
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With merely 500 usd/month, CN workers cant survive cos the living cost is abt 750-800 usd/month. They r treated like slave labors.

But wt 430 usd/month in VN Luxshare factories, they still can save abt 100-150 usd)month cos living cost in VN is abt 250-300 usd/month.

Thats why Cnese willing to hide inside the washing machines to enter VN :lol:

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Cnese hide inside the washing machines in CN got caught :lol:

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https://tinnhanh.ai/tin-nhanh-24h/c...oai-chui-vao-may-giat-an-tron-NRE62OrEWQ.html
 
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