As I was listening to Mr. Daisy talking about the factory in Shenzhen, there was not much to argue about. There were some issues that I want to express with my own opinion. First will be Foxconn, then employees working, and finally how they are losing their factory.
I had no idea that all the cell phones brands and apple products were under Foxconn, up until I was listening to Mr. Daisy. All these technology that we're living in today is in our everyday lives, because technology is expanding and becoming our hobby for most of the people in this world. What would we be doing if technology wasn't created at all? We probably would be doing nothing other than technology. Anyways, Foxconn is a widely known to the people who desperately can't get their eyes off of technology. I really don't know much about Foxconn, but I just learned from Mr. Daisy that cell phone brands and apple products are made from that factory in Shenzhen. Which kind of got me to my attention.
I wouldn't thought that they would hire 12, 13, and 14 year old kids to work on a factory like that. Hello! They should be in school instead. It really surpassed me because if it were here in America, education would come first before letting underage kids work. As Mr. Daisy was saying, that those kids who work at a young age would die in their early 20's or 30's. Sorry, that i'm saying this, but it is a shame to me to be living like those underage workers. But yet, they're so talented at a young age.
Moving people, or should I consider employees out of the factory to other places in China, would mean that the factory in Foxconn would lead to damage in my opinion. Without the employees, they wouldn't be inventing more equipped technology. It would be best to keep the employees, even though they are at risk of losing the factory.
After listening to Mr. Daisy's narrative report, it came to mind that he was just making people realize that Apple products might be in danger. Who knows? I have a MacBook Air, which is working fine and is in great condition. iPhones, iPads, and any other Apple products should be fine as well. Who would think, besides Mr. Daisy's theory, that technology could be in massive jeopardy? According to Mr. Daisy it is, but for other parts of the world, it is not.
After listening to Mr. Daisy's narrative report, it came to mind that he was just making people realize that Apple products might be in danger. Who knows? I have a MacBook Air, which is working fine and is in great condition. iPhones, iPads, and any other Apple products should be fine as well. Who would think, besides Mr. Daisy's theory, that technology could be in massive jeopardy? According to Mr. Daisy it is, but for other parts of the world, it is not.
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