Can a Christian chef make a meal to be served to a Jew on the Jewish sabbath?
Can Democrats work at a printing factory that sometimes prints books by Republican politicians?
Why not?
I don't know the religious or political persuasion of nearly anybody who makes products I buy. I don't know the religious or political persuasion of nearly anybody who buys products I make. Who cares?
2007-11-21 06:14:55
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answered by enoriverbend 6
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Actually, the don't claim to be Buddhist. But that is irrelevant. What you make to sell and what you believe in are on totally different levels.
2007-11-21 06:00:17
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answered by merrybodner 6
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Yes, but they should install air conditioning so the workers wouldn't sweat so much.
Then again, I guess it wouldn't be a sweat shop any more! If it was run by Noel Edmonds, you might then call it a Swap Shop.
2007-11-21 06:02:47
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answered by feeltherisingbuzz 4
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Nothing should be made in sweatshops--in China or any where else.
2007-11-21 06:02:02
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answered by Fred F 7
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Nothing whatsoever should be made in Sweatshops, in my opinion.
But yes, I am can see the moral dilemma.
2007-11-21 06:00:15
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answered by Suite-Pee 6
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Nothing should be made in a sweatshop anywhere.
2007-11-21 05:59:52
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answered by James Bond 6
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Only if they are on sweatshirts.
2007-11-21 12:44:39
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answered by Feeling Mutual 7
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Yeah, right. It is cheaper to make them there. Good idea....
2007-11-21 06:04:39
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answered by Big D 2
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