• Lysergid@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    That was my first thought, but is that much different for say Tesla. They get tax breaks and pay as low as they can. Don’t get me wrong I not protecting China’s way, I’m rather against both. But it would be interesting to see numbers from both sides

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      3 months ago

      Yes it’s very different. Tesla certainly overworks their employees by basically expecting them to do overtime, and engages in anti-union shadiness, but that pales in comparison to utilising slave labour from a religious minority group they subjugate and have even been known to sterilise, as well as harm family members of those who aren’t behaving as the CCP wants them to.

      Tesla still has to abide by US environmental regulations, which while not as strict as you’d find in Europe, are a hell of a lot stricter than China.

      Tesla still has to follow construction and safety laws that, again while not super strict like in much of Europe, is a hell of a lot stricter than China.

      The US also doesn’t subsidise exported Teslas in a move to exterminate foreign car companies before ramping up prices.

    • IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Did you just seriously try to compare China factories to Tesla? This place really is just an absurd bubble.

      For reference in Mexico they are making 5k a year vs 50k. I’m sure it’s rainbows and kittens over at byd.