• Raphael@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I see, the USA should work on banning Toyota, Samsung, Siemens, Nestle and etc.

    Actually, just banning Nestlé for their slavery practices in Africa would be good enough.

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      1 year ago

      100% agree about Neslte. And I’d be happy to expand the requirements to do business with America to include adhering to US labor regulations.

      But do you at least understand how the Bill of Rights doesn’t apply to this conversation at all now?

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        100% agree about Neslte. And I’d be happy to expand the requirements to do business with America to include adhering to US labor regulations.

        Make it United Nations labor regulations and we’re set for a good time, comrade.

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          1 year ago

          Sure, that sounds good and all but do you understand the UN doesn’t have any legal power over its member nations? I’m interested in realistic, enforceable legal outcomes, not utopian dreams.

          Your idealism is fun, but you really need to read more and travel some to start peeling off that thick layer of naivety.

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            1 year ago

            Sadly there’s a good chance Trump will win and implement the GOP’s project of Child Labor in the US.

            I’m interested in realistic, enforceable legal outcomes, not utopian dreams.

            America already follows many international regulations and applies them with the rule of the law.

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              Ah, I get it, you meant the US should voluntarily adopt UN labor regulations over defining their own because you assume UN regulations would be categorically better than what the US would ever define on their own.

              Have you ever actually researched that or you just go from the premise that UN is better than the US because it’s not the US and the US is bad?

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                I wouldn’t go that far, I’m mostly worried about the recent push by republicans to implement victorian-era child labor in the USA. They are actually going for it, I wish I were fearmongering and just “being a tankie” but I’m not.

                if the USA implements it, there will be a horde of liberal presidents doing it as well, they copy everything the USA does wrong.

                If you are American, please don’t let Trump win.

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                    1 year ago

                    Correct, I consider them a trustworthy organization, although sadly one with little power. I wouldn’t mind the UN as “The World Government” IF they had some strict, extremely strict, let me say that again, extremely strict measures in place to counter changes of policy and liberal takeover.