• PKMKII [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    One of the weirdest elements of boomer culture is that they absolutely love the shit out of Temu. They gonna be pissed when they’re paying triple the shipping for their cheap plastic treats.

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      One of the weirdest elements of boomer culture is that they absolutely love the shit out of Temu.

      Inside the heart and soul of every True American is a Treatler yearning for chunko pops at the lowest price possible

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      which is ironic because they’re the richest generation with a median individual net worth of around a million dollars. meanwhile gen z and millennials are poor as shit, but don’t use temu half as common as all the old fucks i know. i mean obviously there’s plenty of dirt poor boomers, but i feel like most of the temu shoppers are just middle class cheapskates

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        also, i think most temu shoppers seem to literally believe they’re buying from a child sweatshop operation, but don’t give a shit. the idea child sweatshops are a common thing in modern china seems to be US propaganda (although i’m sure there’s still unethical practices akin to US companies like amazon), but the point is, these people think they’re buying from child labor, but don’t care, whatsoever.

        it seems like admitting you shop from temu is actually somewhat taboo in gen z. i remember someone in my class mentioned shopping there and the girls she was talking with gave her a funny look and were like, “don’t they use child labor?” not to mention, whenever you open the comment section on a temu ad/sponsorship on tiktok or insta, the comments are full to the brim with people accusing them of slavery.

        on the other hand, i’ve seen videos with hundreds of thousands of likes making “dark humor” jokes like “these little kids better be working overtime so i get my package on time” or “when you get a note begging for help in your temu package but it came 3 days late,” which honestly made me stomach churn at how sociopathic the ultra treatlerists are. don’t get me started on the shein addicts, GO TO A THRIFT STORE IF UR BROKE YET WANT A NEW OUTFIT EVERY WEEK!

        TLDR: americans are propagandized to believe they’re buying from chinese child slaves but half of them are too sick and evil for the propaganda to make any difference

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          it seems like admitting you shop from temu is actually somewhat taboo in gen z. i remember someone in my class mentioned shopping there and the girls she was talking with gave her a funny look and were like, “don’t they use child labor?” .

          Where do they think Walmart and Amazon get their stuff? Everything is made in China these days. Even most of the stuff “made in the US” is actually made in China first, but then they merely assemble it in the US (Milwaukee tools)

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          i remember someone in my class mentioned shopping there and the girls she was talking with gave her a funny look and were like, “don’t they use child labor?” not to mention, whenever you open the comment section on a temu ad/sponsorship on tiktok or insta, the comments are full to the brim with people accusing them of slavery.

          It doesn’t make any sense either because Temu, or AliExpress or whatever, don’t manufacture anything. They have sellers, who source their stuff from any number of suppliers and/or factories.

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      I got some really good wool socks from Temu that are actually much better quality then the American made socks I bought for 3x the price.

      The idea that Temu is only cheap plastic is wrong. You can get quality cotton, wool, and metal products on there

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    Consumers and small businesses are already feeling the impact of President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, which eliminated a key trade exemption for parcels worth less than $800.

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    The elimination of the $800 duty-free exemption is expected to hit Chinese low-cost shopping platforms like Shein and Temu the hardest, but many smaller ecommerce sellers have also felt the burn. Brands selling mechanical keyboards, underwear, and tea have all notified their customers of potential shipment pauses and price increases in response to the tariffs, according to screenshots shared on Reddit.

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      No, these people will swallow the fees for their bulk shipments that sit in Amazon warehouses. They’ll pass on the costs of the tariffs too because there won’t be any sort of meaningful competition that pops up domestically or otherwise.

      Normal people just get screwed on ordering directly and not paying a dipshit fee

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      On one hand: Yaay less dropshipping spam!

      OTOH: Will all of these “entrepreneurs” figure out what’s really going on or are they going to become the next wave of brownshirts? Do the “petit bourgeois” have any hope of radicalizing in our direction?

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      It will mean that sellers might as well warehouse stateside. So either there will be a bunch of new warehousing middlemen nonsense or it will all get folded into Amazon and Walmart with faster shipping times and 20-50% highet prices.

      Many Chinese brands already do this. If you buy directly from their website they will ship it to you from a warehouse in Colorado or something and the price is better than Amazon.

      I would also not be surprised if they just start using loopholes or trying to hide packages’ value.

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    Shit, was just about to get a mini computer from China to self-host some stuff (I was thinking of a BeeLink). Hopefully there’s still some stock in the US I can take advantage of without these fees, or just as cheap US alternative. I need to order it soon. Damn.