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barxatty [35]
3 years ago
10

Can you guys evaluate the political, social and/or economic motive of the artist

History
1 answer:
blagie [28]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The artist is criticizing a big company for its use of foreign child slave labor/labor done in conditions analogous to slavery.

Explanation:

The situation criticized by the artist is that a big multinational company has its' products made in countries where labor laws give space to violent exploration of its workers. Nike has been accused of using sweatshops since the 70s because this makes its production cheaper.

Workers in the cartoon are Asian because Asian workers are the majority in this kind of labor market. The company in the cartoon, Nike, has been continuously accused of using sweatshops to produce its products. New accusations arose in 2017 when the United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) realized a series of demonstrations against the company because of reports of sweatshops in Vietnam.

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