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Because the people are child abusers and they don't give a living soul for them so they say heck with it make clothes and that's that.

They ignore the rights of the children for their own personal gain. A brand-name shoe company can buy extremely cheap shoes from a sweatshop in Another Country and then sell them to you for $40 or more. This is wrong on many levels.

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