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Comment by stinos

5 years ago

Anyone has examples of companies (big or small) who actively go against this and refuse to cooperate and thereby willingly give up the money?

Adidas, H&M, Nike etc were all signatories to the Better Cotton Initiative which were heavily critical of widespread human right abuses in Xinjiang.

They have been subjected to pretty harsh treatment from China including their online stores being disabled, frozen out of third party stores, supply chain disruptions and lots of critical media stories from government mouthpieces.

Google refused to censor search in China, and got the GFE blocked by the GFW.

Later they bent over backwards to get back in with a special censored search (Project Dragonfly) which got "cancelled" due to western and employee backlash (but wasn't really), continued a bit in secret, then really cancelled (so it was reported).

Also, Qwest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Nacchio

It happens, but not often - I’m struggling to think of an example. I am sure they exist.

It isn’t that surprising that an authoritarian power structure whose sole purpose is to create wealth for the owners of the structure would ally themselves with... an authoritarian power structure whose sole purpose is to create wealth for the owners of the structure.