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2006-05-12
They had 4 suicides last year out of 1.2 million people (compared to 125 in the army) and they don't feel even that is acceptable but buying nets to prevent suicides make them evil now? You have failed to make your case.
You also called me an Apple fanboy and I don't own a single Apple product. I'm just looking at the facts which I understand can be pretty unpopular.
Another fact is that Apple is hardly the only company who Foxconn assembles products for (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxconn#Major_customers ). Acer, HP, Intel, Dell, Samsung, Microsoft, Toshibam Sony, Cisco, all Foxconn clients.
Probably 80% of the things you own were probably made in China by companies no better than Foxconn but there you are singling out Apple for human rights violations. Does the media decide all of your opinions for you?
Edited 2012-06-21 01:11 UTC