oh-hidanny
oh-hidanny t1_j445hhj wrote
Reply to comment by Richard_Sauce in Fyre (2019) The infamous rock festival conceived by an overly ambitious egotistical entrepreneur (CC) [01:25:28] by ghostmrchicken
That doesn't make them rich.
People budget, it doesn't make them wealthy to afford a trip for $500. Dirt poor? Probably not. But rich? No. Not based off of $500. Lol.
Edit: and that's a lot of assumptions you made. Lol.
oh-hidanny t1_j3zpnzp wrote
Reply to comment by StuartGotz in Fyre (2019) The infamous rock festival conceived by an overly ambitious egotistical entrepreneur (CC) [01:25:28] by ghostmrchicken
Apparently, this is a big misconception.
The first groups to come paid around $200. Which is actually really cheap for a music festival and a place to stay (if it would have worked out).
oh-hidanny t1_j74cers wrote
Reply to comment by tshwashere in ‘iPhones are made in hell’: 3 months inside China’s iPhone city - Workers describe a peak production season marred by labor protests and Covid-19 chaos, right as Apple reconsiders its China supply chain. by speckz
As someone who's been to actual factories overseas, they don't have to have brutal conditions. Factory conditions actually vary.
But you are right about those local areas. Companies choose these areas because labor is cheap due to it being a developing country. Many of these countries are very poor and lack social safety nets. I remember reading once that a factory closed down in a developing country, and thousands of young kids were forced into the sex trade. It's a brutal reality that doesn't get acknowledged. If I was a 9 year old girl, I would much rather work 12 hours straight sewing than being raped by grown men all day.
That doesn't mean people should be exploited, but it also doesn't mean they have the average developed country life available to them.
Everyone likes to believe they haven't inadvertently supported these horrific working conditions, but at some point they have because ethical consumerism under capitalism isn't a reality. At some point, we have all bought a product that was made by exploited workers.