Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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40 comments:

  1. sweat shops are really depressing to hear about :( unfortunately, i don't think there's a lot i can do

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  2. that is the unfortunate reality. :(

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  3. As sorry as i feel for people working in sweatshops, i really cant stop myself from buying cheap clothes/shoes.

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  4. Bajs! Only Swedish word I know!

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  5. It is unfortunate to hear about sweatshops. But in my opinion, we can't really do anything about it but not buy clothes from them. Which is nearly impossible to do considering almost every brand comes from a sweat shop.

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  6. H&M is a swedish company isn't it?
    There a tons of H&M stores here in Germany!

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  7. i don't like those clothes from H&M i think they don't fit well, they're too regular. I prefer stresllson, ralph lauran, Hugo Boss and stuff like that, their slim line is excellent.

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  8. hmmm i wasnt aware! good post.

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  9. i know something swedish too : "roekning doedar" :D followed

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  10. The system is unfair and normal citizens like us can do nothing about it. Even if we make pressure, elites do what they want and we all have to shut up and swallow it dry.

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  11. woah my roomate is sweedish!!! and chinese and vietnamese and cambodian

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  12. Welll...I do love H&M and....cheap clothes ;)

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  13. Sweat shops are really depressing to hear about, it might be heartless to say but I kinda turn a blind eye to it if it means I get cheaper stuff. I know I'm a horrible bastard.

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  14. It is too bad to hear about sweat shops.....

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  15. That gives me an idea on what to talk about on the future, sweatshops i mean. On one hand you seem to have factories that completely abuse their workers and leave them in poor, inhumane conditions. On the other, these sweatshops are often necessary to have development begin in a poor region or country. I mean the United States in the later 1800's had numerous sweatshops around the country. Eventually, though, theworkers were able to gain enough power to improve their condition.

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  16. It's always great to learn new swearword in foreign languages.

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  17. Nu kan jag lära mig Svenska på heltid ;)

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  18. Those insults will come in handy >:)

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  19. well maybe thats the only job thwy can get, and by u buying the shirts, u give her more work,ergo making more money. or am i wrong??

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  20. Out of site, out of mind. It's nearly impossible to find USA made clothes.

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  21. yeah and it doesn't stop at clothes. the hard think is going to poverty stricken places and seeing their lives first hand, thats when it hits home!

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  22. Awesome. I can insult Swedes now.

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  23. Good luck with the job;
    I don't think you're bad for being unmoved by the sweatshop thoughts;
    lol dick cheese fleeeeeeeeeeeens.

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  24. Theres nothing you can do about that poverty in India, there will always be poverty. As for you job, good luck with that!

    lol i like those Swedish insults :P can use em on my Swed friends XD

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  25. thats sad. i really like some posts you have here, alwasy wanted to move to sweden. following

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  26. Lykke til med jobben!
    Ask yourself, did the workers in india / china served better if you, or the whole world had stopped to buy cheap clothes?

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  27. Hah, I love your swedish lessons!

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  28. Interesting title. Definitely convinces me to read the whole thing.

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  29. I never would have thought to try and say "Dick Cheese" in Swedish.

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  30. I'll have to give the insult a try on a friend lol

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