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Favoriting June 7, 2021: Amelia Pang, author, "Made in China," on forced labor creating American products

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Tonight: Amelia Pang, author, Made in China: A Prisoner, an SOS Letter, and the Hidden Cost of America's Cheap Goods

Heads up: If you own an Amazon surveillance device like an Echo or Ring, you have one day - the deadline is tomorrow, Tuesday, June 8 - to opt out of Amazon’s ambient surveillance program, called Sidewalk, which will bring about “mass wireless sharing”: details in this Guardian article. I still recommend, in all seriousness, disposing of all surveillance devices at your local e-waste recycling facility.

Links:

Made in China on Indiebound

• Web: AmeliaPang.com

• Twitter: @ameliapangg

EndUyghurForcedLabour.com

It Took a Genocide for Me to Remember My Uighur Roots (by Amelia Pang in NYT Opinion, Jan 10, 2021): "Since 1949, the Chinese Communist Party has gradually established policies that threaten Uighur culture and identity. My family’s forced assimilation is a part of that story."

7 Apple suppliers in China have links to forced labor programs, including the use of Uyghur Muslims from Xinjiang, according to a new report (by Katie Canales in Insider, May 10, 2021): covers a report by The Information (behind paywall)

Ben Mauk on Twitter (May 13, 2021): "The camp-to-prison pipeline appears to be a common trajectory for religious leaders and scholars in Xinjiang. This report accords with my own interviews with camp survivors and family members." Mauk is commenting on the May 13 BBC story Uyghur imams targeted in China's Xinjiang crackdown.

John Cena video (posted to Twitter on May 24, 2021). Joe Xu writes, "John Cena apologized in Chinese on Sina Weibo after calling Taiwan a country during an interview promoting Fast & Furious 9."

Surviving the Crackdown in Xinjiang (by Raffi Khatchadourian, New Yorker, April 12, 2021 issue): "As mass detentions and surveillance dominate the lives of China’s Uyghurs and Kazakhs, a woman struggles to free herself."

Stolen By The State (by Brent Crane in Elle, May 21, 2021): "Four years ago, a famous Uyghur anthropologist disappeared. What happened? Her daughter is trying to find out."

Censorship, Surveillance and Profits: A Hard Bargain for Apple in China (by Jack Nicas, Raymond Zhong and Daisuke Wakabayashi, NYT, May 17, 2021): "Apple [is] preparing to store the personal data of its Chinese customers on computer servers run by a state-owned Chinese firm." ... "A Times analysis found that tens of thousands of apps have disappeared from Apple’s Chinese App Store over the past several years, more than previously known, including foreign news outlets, gay dating services and encrypted messaging apps. It also blocked tools for organizing pro-democracy protests and skirting internet restrictions, as well as apps about the Dalai Lama."

H&M Is Erased From Chinese E-Commerce Over Xinjiang Stance (by Eva Xiao in WSJ, March 25, 2021): "Apps block searches for clothing retailer after it stops sourcing from the region, escalating a clash between Beijing and Western companies."

U.S. Blocked Uniqlo Shirts on Xinjiang Forced-Labor Concerns (Bloomberg, May 19, 2021). As Adrian Zenz points out: "U.S. Customs and Border Protection is not releasing Uniqlo shirts despite initial evidence produced by Uniqlo. The CBP requires Uniqlo to provide comprehensive evidence that they are not made with Uyghur forced labor, setting a very high bar."

Japan’s Muji Appeals to China by Advertising Use of Xinjiang Cotton (by Megumi Fujikawa in WSJ, May 11, 2021): “On its online store in China, Muji includes the words ‘Xinjiang cotton’ next to several items. The move was well-received by Chinese social-network users, some of whom said on the Twitter-like Weibo platform that they recognized the company’s eagerness to stay on the country’s good side. Muji executives have said they see China as a growth driver after the company’s U.S. unit was forced last year to seek protection under U.S. bankruptcy laws. Muji expects to have more than 300 stores in China by August.”

Krish Raghav's lessons "learned from one year at a craft beer brewery / bar in Beijing" - see also this comic.

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Listener comments!

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Carmichael:

Heya Mark and lunch boxers.
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ultradamno:

Mark! Techtananmen Squares!
  6:01pm
David in London:

Hello Mark and all Technoids.
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Handy Haversack:

Arrrrrgh! Going to be splitting this hour between Techtonic and a volunteer meeting. But happy Triumphant Return, Mark!
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Bas NL:

Hello Mark! Techtonici!
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DjLorraine:

Hi all
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listener james from westwood:

Welcome back to the Magic Factory, Mark!
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tim from champaign (now washington):

Welcome back, Mark!
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Ken From Hyde Park:

Hello, Mark and systemic failures in waiting.
  6:04pm
Bea:

Great you’re back in studio!!
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chresti:

Hi Mark and techtrons!
  6:05pm
Roland from Australia:

Good morning, listening on the beach on the Gold Coast, glad you are back in the captains chair, awesome Mark
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:06pm
Franco Twinkie:

Welcome back Mark. Today I went inside the library for the first time in more than a year.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:06pm
ultradamno:

BLIND TOURIST!
  6:06pm
Davi from br:

Good night Mark and hello everybody
Avatar 6:08pm
HyperDose:

Verizon tried to offer me a free echo & ring as a gift, as if I would willingly bug my own home. I told them "GOOD DAY, SIR!"
  6:08pm
Sam:

You can always opt out if you have a hammer
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:08pm
DjLorraine:

Amazon sidewalk opt out
  6:09pm
Robert Tables:

There is usually a deadline to opt out of arbitration agreements, usually 30 days after the start of service or opening an account somewhere.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:09pm
DjLorraine:

Tuesday June 8th
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chresti:

Surveillance Sector.
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PaulRobeson1920:

Good evening everyone
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melinda:

hi friends
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TheRealMattClarke:

You can still turn Sidewalk off after June 8. But, if you don't opt-out before that, your device(s) will be enrolled (at least until you turn it off)
  6:10pm
Sam:

What about the public’s right not to be spied on everywhere they go? How do they opt out? It’s up to individual homeowners to decide whether the general public is surveilled?
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:10pm
DjLorraine:

Find settings...
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:11pm
Franco Twinkie:

Chresti gets stuff from Amazon. I'm sure the empty boxes are spying on us.
  6:12pm
Sam:

If Bezos never makes it back from space, will that end the sidewalk project?
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:13pm
DjLorraine:

Recycle
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Carmichael:

He's spying on the aliens.
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melinda:

@Sam yeah, it's weird to think about all the cameras watching us. I learned my neighbor has some kind of surveillance when he texted me from another state to check on his porch because he had seen someone there and couldn't tell who it was. It had been me, checking their mailbox as they'd asked me too.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:17pm
Mark Hurst:

Hi everyone, thanks for joining! It's great to be back in Studio A.
  6:19pm
Sam:

It used to be, China would do anything to make money from America. Now, it’s American industries like Hollywood who will do anything to protect their profits from China.
  6:19pm
Listener Robert:

This is amazing, because there's been a longstanding joke about a fortune cookie fortune, "Help, I'm a prisoner in a Chinese cookie factory!"
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:20pm
TheRealMattClarke:

Hi Mark! I'd love to hear your comments on Sidewalk vs. the Apple "Find My" service. I guess the main difference is that Sidewalk's intent is to keep other (presumably, Amazon) devices online, whereas Find My is using all iPhones in the world to locate missing AirTags, etc
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coelacanth∅:

greetings Mark and Amelia Pang

- Thankful you're talking about this
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DjLorraine:

Could someone spell the L camp out for me
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:24pm
Mark Hurst:

@Robert the reality, happening right now, is a nightmare.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:25pm
Mark Hurst:

@MattClarke good point & good question. I don't see a categorical difference between Amazon & Apple's aims. But I probably need to do more research before I can give a solid judgment. Meantime I strongly recommend against using "Find My" as that normalizes & habituates us to tracking & being tracked.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:25pm
Mark Hurst:

@DjLorraine Masanjia, 马三家劳教所, on Wikipedia here - en.wikipedia.org...
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Mark Hurst:

@coel thanks
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DjLorraine:

Poor fingers
  6:28pm
Roland from Australia:

China = Rome Empire
  6:29pm
Old Dave:

Yikes, disturbing. You are describing slavery...
  6:29pm
mazudog:

Did you know the US also relies on prison slave labor?
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Carmichael:

Yep, the Prison Industry Authority.
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Carmichael:

"How much do prison workers get paid per hour?
$0.30 to $1.25 per hour. Standard pay is $0.30 to $0.90 per hour for non Prisoner Employment Program (PEP) and non capital projects work. Long term construction projects approved for capital budget compensation for prisoner construction labor pay up to $0.75-$1.25 per hour."
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tim from champaign (now washington):

This is the saddest Techtonic yet. I'm glad this conversation is being aired.
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WR:

OMG. This program is so depressing. Please please please keep testing these stories so they can be heard.
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chresti:

Carmichael, I was just thinking about Prison labor in US.
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WR:

Tim from champaign, I did not read your post before writing mine.
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Mark Hurst:

I want to weigh in to agree that exploitation of US prisoners is a real & serious issue, and in fact there are tech companies that are building products to amplify & profit from that exploitation. *However* - this particular show is focused on China - and there are some categorical differences between China & US exploitation (maybe I'll get into those if/when I get to a show around US-based exploitation). One difference is that your iPhone or Google phone almost certainly makes use of Chinese forced labor - not US.
  6:37pm
Old Dave:

Sears and Kmart are long gone, Mark. Look at the crap 5 Below, various Dollar chains and Target are flooding into my kids' lives... all from China.
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tim from champaign (now washington):

WR - no problem!
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Carmichael:

Mark, I just wanted to point out that China is not the only country using prisoner labor.
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Mark Hurst:

@Old Dave true... dollar stores and Amazon have taken up the business that Sears & Kmart used to have. As well as the forced labor.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:40pm
tim from champaign (now washington):

I'm curious to know how a person gets to the drug detox center and what defines t he need for drug detox. Ids it voluntary? (I assume not) Does the individual actually have an addiction or were they just busted for possession?
  6:40pm
Listener Robert:

How WOULD you verify that a product anywhere was NOT produced by slaves? Seems you'd have to physically go to the factory and see if the workers were chained down or something.
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chris in the redwoods:

hi, Mark and folks. welcome back to studio A, Mark!
my brain doesn't want to process all this info... i need to start making everything i use, i think. jeez.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 6:41pm
Mark Hurst:

@Tim what Amelia points out is that the drug detox center is often a front for what is essentially a detention camp where anyone - political dissidents, petty criminals, human rights lawyers, etc. - can get "disappeared" into, with no trial.
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Fox:

Almost everything we buy is artificially too cheap. It keeps us from valuing what we have.

I've been trying to treat everything I own as though I'd made it from scratch. Or at least considering what went into it's creation.
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chresti:

I mostly buy Recycled clothes, made in usa clothes are very expensive.
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tim from champaign (now washington):

Ah, thanks Mark.
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tim from champaign (now washington):

chresti - that's the way to go.
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chresti:

It trash, cheap high turnover clothes.
  6:45pm
Old Dave:

Fast fashion - you said it!
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Sam:

Slavery plus surveillance is so terrifying. Would Harriet Tubman have succeeded at liberating so many people if there had been video surveillance everywhere?
Avatar 🤖 6:47pm
herb.nyc:

(Out of the shower 10’ ago)
This is a very sobering and “look in the mirror” story, the forced labor camps and consumerism.

And earlier, mark mentioned e-waste. And my employee accepts it. We do w’end pop ups in nyc area. Try lesecologycenter dot org for info. (Neil Hamburger sez yes, go there)
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:47pm
tim from champaign (now washington):

Another reason to stay the fuck off of social media.
  6:47pm
castor:

Hi everyone! I just want to say that we should not see the dilemma as either cheap stuff made by modern day slaves or expensive stuff made by well-paid workers. The problem is the pple in the middle, the bosses and CEO's that take way more money then they deserve, making millions of profits. If clothing or products were made in worker run factories they would be of higher quality, affordable AND workers would get paid well.
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chresti:

Agree castor.
  6:50pm
Old Dave:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R9YJWxQ_ss

From Junos last night
  6:51pm
Groover:

Honest by Bruno pieters is an interesting concept! Every last detail and source of the garment is recorded on their site. I saw him speak about his disillusionment with the industry being an inspiration for the brand.... very cool guy!
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DjLorraine:

Pang
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Fox:

Yeah, I also try to buy everything used I possibly can. We have enough crap.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:53pm
chresti:

Shop from ethical companies? There are some.
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HyperDose:

Thanks, Mark & Amelia. I remember John Oliver covered the labor camps a while back. Glad that it's still being discussed. Hoping for change.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:54pm
chresti:

Generic person.
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tim from champaign (now washington):

Is Ultra Fast Fashion a company or a term?
  6:54pm
Sam:

I get all my T-shirts ethically, from WFMU! Though I don’t really know where or how they’re made.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:54pm
DjLorraine:

Thank you for raising awareness
  6:55pm
Old Dave:

Thoughts on the 15% corporate tax Mark?
Such a great show, many thanks.
Avatar 6:55pm
Fox:

Yes, please do. I know there's a lot of products made in American prisons as well.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:55pm
tim from champaign (now washington):

Follow up show!
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WR:

More more, more.
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chresti:

Thanks Mark and Amelia!

Sam, made by certified WFMU labor.
Avatar 🤖 Swag For Life Member 6:56pm
tim from champaign (now washington):

Thanks, Mark. Keep up the great work!
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ultradamno:

I did get an Amazon box today, but it was just repurposed by Doc Wör Mirran to send some CDs
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People Like Us:

thanks Mark!
  6:57pm
castor:

thank you Mark!
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Bas NL:

Thanks Mark!
  6:57pm
Sam:

Or cover up your Ring with a WFMU bumper sticker.
Avatar 6:58pm
People Like Us:

sing it yourself
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chris in the redwoods:

thanks, Mark!
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tim from champaign (now washington):

Rockwell!!!
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coelacanth∅:

Thanks Mark! Thanks Amelia!
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