Why does life have to suck so much for certain people? I wish I knew the exact origin of every product I bought and whether or not the workers who made it were treated ethically or not. As a consumer, I get little information besides what country made my products. WHAT CAN I DO AS A CONSUMER? I mean it’s hard to find things made in America. I can boycott these shoe companies?
@mcgregwood7 Its good that you acknowledge the problem. It doesn’t have to be made in America to be Fair Trade or Sweatshop free. Fair Trade means that you are willing to pay a little more for your product, so that the person on the other end is getting paid and treated fairly. Not everyone can afford to buy everything fair trade, so make a want and needs list. Stuff that you want buy fair trade.
You're all idiots. Did you not read the title, description, or text at the beginning of the video? The point of this video was to show which brands of shoes are made in sweatshops, some with conditions worse than others. The creator of this video wasn't judging based on how "fresh" each type of shoe is, although that's the only thing you all care about. Fucking shallow, consumerism-obsessed Americans.
@jennnnyyy123 Thank you, I’m glad some people know how to read. Maybe if it looked like everything had been written by a 2 year old they would understand it.
@LyndseyJereen You could label it "Ten brands that help people in developing countries." The workers are rational, they work in sweatshops if they are the safest, best paying places in the region. If you make the sweatshops go away, the workers are no better off. Holding companies responsible for working conditions is legitimate but wages far in excess of the local averages increases local prices, causes people to quit other jobs, and fight (literally) to work for Nike et al.
@rightwingliberal1 Sweatshops are not safe they are a factory employing workers at low wages, for long hours, and under poor conditions. These people are not quitting their jobs and fighting to work for companies like nike. They work there because there are no other jobs. They don’t want to work in sweatshops they need to in order to provide and take care off their families. And because they don’t make enough money to do that. That’s why children have to work in sweatshops.
if only these massed produced shoes werent made by machines, then this video would have a point.
CharIRizarD 2 weeks ago
Why does life have to suck so much for certain people? I wish I knew the exact origin of every product I bought and whether or not the workers who made it were treated ethically or not. As a consumer, I get little information besides what country made my products. WHAT CAN I DO AS A CONSUMER? I mean it’s hard to find things made in America. I can boycott these shoe companies?
mcgregwood7 3 weeks ago
@mcgregwood7 Its good that you acknowledge the problem. It doesn’t have to be made in America to be Fair Trade or Sweatshop free. Fair Trade means that you are willing to pay a little more for your product, so that the person on the other end is getting paid and treated fairly. Not everyone can afford to buy everything fair trade, so make a want and needs list. Stuff that you want buy fair trade.
LyndseyJereen 3 weeks ago
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MrcoolKid00001 3 weeks ago
i wear AKIA and they weren't on this list, so i'm good
18rubiks 3 weeks ago
There was some cool shoes in there like Nike
XXBUTCHERXx69 3 weeks ago
I LOVE CONVERSE WTF? THEY ARE THE MOST WEARED SHOES EVAAARRR!!!!!!!!
TheKeTiz 4 weeks ago
You're all idiots. Did you not read the title, description, or text at the beginning of the video? The point of this video was to show which brands of shoes are made in sweatshops, some with conditions worse than others. The creator of this video wasn't judging based on how "fresh" each type of shoe is, although that's the only thing you all care about. Fucking shallow, consumerism-obsessed Americans.
jennnnyyy123 1 month ago
@jennnnyyy123 Thank you, I’m glad some people know how to read. Maybe if it looked like everything had been written by a 2 year old they would understand it.
LyndseyJereen 1 month ago
@LyndseyJereen You could label it "Ten brands that help people in developing countries." The workers are rational, they work in sweatshops if they are the safest, best paying places in the region. If you make the sweatshops go away, the workers are no better off. Holding companies responsible for working conditions is legitimate but wages far in excess of the local averages increases local prices, causes people to quit other jobs, and fight (literally) to work for Nike et al.
rightwingliberal1 1 month ago
@rightwingliberal1 Sweatshops are not safe they are a factory employing workers at low wages, for long hours, and under poor conditions. These people are not quitting their jobs and fighting to work for companies like nike. They work there because there are no other jobs. They don’t want to work in sweatshops they need to in order to provide and take care off their families. And because they don’t make enough money to do that. That’s why children have to work in sweatshops.
LyndseyJereen 1 month ago
Man WTF this guy clearly have some problems half of these shoese are fresh !.
6799675 1 month ago
what shoes do you like
blackopman100 1 month ago
after i saw 1 i almost died.NIKE IS THE BEST SHOE COMPANY IN EXSITINCE
blackopman100 1 month ago
how is addidas 2. you have HORRIBLE taste
blackopman100 1 month ago
pumas are the best sneakers ever other than nike and addidas. do you know anything about shoes
blackopman100 1 month ago
so you really think those brands were the worst? your insane!
zxygaile 1 month ago
Someone`s Stupid
LikeABradyOSauruS 1 month ago