
Originally Posted by
MeMing
@mckoy
again, i'm not asking businesses to stock all non-china made goods. i'm just asking that if possible (and i for one know its not going to be easy) to give consumers a choice to buy non-china made goods as well. so if your selling dc shoes made in china, if you can also put some that aren't made in china for consumers to have a choice, that would be great.
with regards to a "made in somewhere else" marking still being made in china in reality, that is beyond us already so let's leave that. that's just like many other things in this life that ordinary people (AKA pawns) just can't do anything about like say what "medical research" has to say... take for example the subject of coffee... almost every month a "medical study" releases saying coffee is GOOD for everyone. then a month later, another "medical study" says it's bad for us. of course, if you think about the entirety of it all, these "researches" are backed by large corporations and are out to make these corporations more money. the same goes with financial institutions (AKA the owners of this world). wala na tay mabuhat ana nila so pasagdan nalang nato.
as for me, so long as it doesn't have "made in china" as a label, i just feel better in buying it. I'm also thinking if it were made in china, i'm sure China would want to have the "made in china" label on it as much as they can since they are proud of such labeling. but of course i know business owners who do the manufacturing will do what it takes to make the most profit even disregarding this labeling but again, nothing we can do with that.