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In reply to the discussion: Should Clothing Stores Be Required to Post [View all]bettyellen
(47,209 posts)42. just spare us your little lectures and look at the darned OP next time, okay?
it would be really helpful if you had a clue about the topic next time.
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I've been in dozens of american garment factories, and none was ever that clean.
bettyellen
May 2013
#16
yep, filthy, dangerous and miserable places. most of the sewers were immigrants with
bettyellen
May 2013
#30
My first job in that environment was a similar... I was having trouble sketching
bettyellen
May 2013
#36
the building that fell down and killed 600 people was likely pretty clean and bright too. it was
HiPointDem
May 2013
#32
I'm sure it was not well kept like that pic. I don't appreciate you making light of this.
bettyellen
May 2013
#37
that was a nasty dose of sarcasm I "got" as did others here. A hint for you:
bettyellen
May 2013
#40
did you now? funny. there's no hint of my being 'appalled' & the only outrage appears to be
HiPointDem
May 2013
#41
just spare us your little lectures and look at the darned OP next time, okay?
bettyellen
May 2013
#42
I wasn't responding to the OP. and the OP was written in light of the event in bangladesh anyway.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#43
the building that fell down and killed 600 people was likely pretty clean and bright too.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#33
I think schools should have a sustainability and humanity curriculum at every grade level.
NYC_SKP
May 2013
#2
Schools don't even have Civics and gym classes any more, never mind music or art.
MADem
May 2013
#27
And ALEC is pushing legislation to prohibit it in American agribusiness as well.
bluedigger
May 2013
#10
That could be effective. If the following photo of free range turkeys was also displayed,
Nye Bevan
May 2013
#20