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And those who rationalize such modern slavery on the basis of "but look how much better life is for Those People than what they had before" ought to be beaten senseless with the collected works of William Lloyd Garrison.
Yes, that's what it is: slavery. There's no other word for it. When you have people threatening to kill themselves over working conditions it can't be anything else.
I had a student do a presentation on the suicide strike in my class. I asked how many people would change their buying habits because of something like this. I had two students out of forty raise their hands. Another student said they wouldn't change their own habits because the company was looking into the matter and committed to fixing things and that was good enough for them. It was obvious that they weren't really thinking what this really meant through all the way.
I abhor professors who use their lectern as a political and/or moral soap box and I often have argued the exact opposite of my beliefs to challenge students who seem to only think in one way. It disgusts me to see students shouted down in the classroom by professors who are using their power to bully people of different beliefs. So I made myself a promise when I was a teacher that I would appear neutral and argue both sides of any topic.
That said, not a single student left the room that day without knowing that I thought companies that did this were the blight of the earth, how racism played into our acceptance of this type of thing, etc. I was really careful *not* to personally criticize any of the students who volunteered to speak about the topic, or make anyone feel bad about previous choices where they didn't know about such abuse, but I made it clear that people indicate their morals with how they spend their money and everyone should think very carefully with how they spend it.