My therapist made a comment about how China is a failed socialist experiment because they have 2-3 year olds working in factories. I responded “So we’ve been told.” She looks at me like I’m crazy. (Not a great look for a therapist) “I’ve not seen any evidence of that.”
“Because they’re such a closed country!”
“Which means you have no evidence to your point either?”
“Well, missionaries… anyway!”


Apply even an ounce of critical thinking to that, a 2-3 year old working in a factory is a fucking liability. You really think goo goo ga ga ass diaper baby is going to learn how to make widgets? THINK PLEASE
Nothing is more productive than a giant room full of children crying and pissing on the floor
I don’t know, I hear the USS Gerald R. Ford is doing pretty well right now.
One day a Chinese slave-baby crapped their pants.
Wanna know what they found in their diaper?
That’s right, the blueprint for interstellar travel.
But at what cost!!?1!
Repeating this here too bc people (shockingly) have too high an opinion of capitalism: Idk about 2-3 year olds in chinese factories, but there were 4 year olds in English factories described in Capital, so its the “in chinese factories” part that sounds least plausible to me tbh
Tbh there is a massive difference in ability between a 2 year old and a 4 year old.
I could see myself being a halfway okay repetitive worker at 4.
Yeah thats fair. I havent been around children that young since my brother wss that age, forget how quickly they grow
I figure it was hyperbolic. I’ve always heard criticisms of child labor in sweatshops in China. I don’t really know how to combat it because they never give any actual proof. I figure the rumors (or any truth if there is any) comes from the US exploiting them for cheap labor maybe?
Historically there certainly had been a lot of child labor in China (not toddlers, though), basically like in any other developing country except that China was bigger and had many more factories than the other examples, and there were of course many teenagers sent to work in various capacities in the Cultural Revolution, but it’s not like that now though.
The people who are more up-to-date complain about suicide nets, 996, and penal labor. Ironically, the most infamous issues with Chinese workplace suicides (and accompanying sweatshop conditions) were from the operations of Foxconn, a Taiwanese company.
Thank you. I’ll keep this in mind next time somebody brings up these arguments.
Sure I’d think they were being hyperbolic too BUT this is Americans we are talking about and our asses literally believe lies like the DPRK train pushers, so.