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I live in the USA. We don’t really make anything other than unhealthy food, dead brown people, and weapons. Even then I’d hesitate at buying American
In Canada “Made in USA” is a toxic brand rn… I am seeing clearance price-endings on some (but not all) of these kinds of products.
I laugh when I see the US flag on products, then shove it to the back of the shelf so no one is tempted
lots of “made in the USA” labels at walmart mean prison slave labor
“Made in the USA” usually means “made in a sweatshop in Saipan”, so maybe this is a good thing.
Huh. TIL. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saipan,_Northern_Mariana_Islands
But in the 1980s, garment manufacturing became one of the main economic driving forces in Saipan when the U.S. government agreed that the CNMI would be exempted from certain federal minimum wage and immigration laws. While one result of these changes was an increase in hotels and tourism, the main consequence was that dozens of garment factories opened and clothing manufacturing became the island’s chief economic force, employing thousands of foreign contract laborers (mostly young Chinese women) at low wages. The manufacturers could legally label these low cost garments “Made in the U.S.A.” and the clothing shipped to the U.S. market was also exempt from U.S. tariffs. By 1998, the island’s garment industry exported close to $1 billion worth of apparel products to the mainland. The working conditions and treatment experienced by employees in these factories were the subject of controversy and criticism.
Definitely avoiding it up here in Canada. “Made in USA” translates as “includes a donation to the fascists threatening your country.” Besides, it’s probably made by prisoners, or people soon to be whisked away to a secret prison. Why support human rights abuses?
The few things I’ve bought that said “made in USA” ended up being worse than the typical Chinese trash you find on Amazon. No thanks.