A forensic examination of China's slave labor accusation

Fake slave labor news now even appears in French fashion magazine @Cosmopolitan. Even fashion has joined the world-wide anti-China propaganda war. One can say the West is armed to the teeth.
2/ In China, all the forces and resources are mobilized to fight the Covid19. In the West, it's the opposite. All the resources are mobilized to attack China.

In China, because of the introduction of AI and automation, there are few jobs available in
3/ a textile factory these days. Only very skilled human resources are considered, ie, advanced operators, skilled maintenance workers for automated machines, electricians etc. To get an idea of what China's job market looks like, one only has to go on Internet to
4/ look at the job offers, something which the Western media never bother to do.

Actually, what we see today is that media lies reflect the antiquated cognitive understanding of the dishonest journalists of China.
5/ They still project China to be like India, Bangladesh, ie, still stuck in the Victorian industrial age. The misery projected is of the bygone Dickensian age style of back-breaking slave labor. The cognitive dissonance of these corrupt journalists has
5/ failed to evolve to factor in the new elements of China's fast changing reality.

China is a manufacturing giant at the cutting edge of the latest technological innovation. China's industries are being transormed by AI, automation and 5G.

Western media's propaganda are
6/ lagging behind China's development. That's why West always uses fake or totally irrelevant photos. The old industrial labor intensive sweat shops are gradually disappearing from China's manufacturing landscape.

Note this. So far all Western accusation of China's
7/ slave labor is devoid of the slightest material evidence. In a court of law, If you accuse the other party of a crime, the least thing to do is to provide material evidence. Has any Western media or bogus think tank provided answers to the following, which define
8/slave labor? (answer is no)

What are the companies employing such slave labor? Can the workers leave the premises? If the workers can leave the premises but they don't, then it's not slave labor but rather a job opportunity which the workers have accepted out of free will.
9/ If the workers can't leave, then that means the companies are running prisons. The cost of running prisons is extremely high. You need to have surveillance and armed forces to prevent workers from running away. Profitwise, is it worthwhile for companies to do so?
9/ What are the operational modalities? What's in it for companies to do that?

What are the working hours and remuneration of the workers? I read a RFA article saying Uighur workers only get paid half the wage of a Chinese worker. But what is exactly the salary figure?
10/ RFA doesn't even bother to mention. Just half. Half of what? Half of 1000 USD a day is not slave labor.
That looks more like a projection of the American practice. In the US, a Latino
works at half the price of an American.
11/Adrian Zenz the source of China's alleged slave labor claims he is in possession of a cache of top secret Chinese government official documents. He makes such sensational claims all the time except he never bothers to upload his hijacked papers, contrary to Wikileak.
12/ If Zenz has adamant proof of any sort, why doesn't he show it? In a court of justice, an accusation is supposed to be backed up with evidence, exhibit 1, 2, 3,... etc. So far, nobody has seen any details of the China's alleged slave labor.
13/ Whereas for the US prison labor, we are in possession of overwhelming details, we know the wages, the working conditions, list of companies who employ them, etc. Photos and documentations are abundant. Whereas for the Uighur slave labor, apart from the usual gaslighting,
14/ summary contradictory lumped improbable accusations, there's not the slightest evidence. Nobody even knows where these slave factories are located. Adrian Zenz alleged the Chinese government sells slave labor to multinationals, can he please at least
15/ provide an official document to prove that? The multinational's foreign management and CPC can't just communicate with telepathy?

Besides, China currently faces the plight of mass unemployment. The government policy is for China to work less (to share the jobs) and consume
16/ more to stimulate domestic consumption. Why would CPC send an army of Uighur slave labor force into the market to mass destroy the precious few jobs left? Moreover, this would render those companies not using slave labor impossible to compete.
17/ Why would the Chinese government favor some companies and mass bankrupt others to destroy jobs and economy?

If this were a case in court, the Western slave labor lawsuit can't withstand the first ten minutes' of cross examination from the adverse counsel. It doesn't have
18/any chance to proceed and will be rejected in full and in part.

Unfortunately the Western media are in the propaganda business. The Western public has been so dumbed down over the years by institutionalized propaganda, that nobody is capable of
19/ asking the simplest questions anymore.

The moment one begins to ask questions, accusation of China's Uighur slave labor crumbles. China doesn't have state sanctioned slave labor. All slave labor in China is illegal.
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