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There's a lot of tainted labor in China, however, I tend to doubt it's all tainted even if the government is awful. I got a couple of battery-powered fans from Shenzhen for free, and seeing as that's an electronic item that's not connected to the Internet so the PRC can't spy and also Shenzhen isn't a slave labor region, I doubt that's tainted at all. I doubt things are morally tainted if they're made in China solely because the government is bad, and they're certainly not all low-quality despite what some European sellers like to say to get you to buy more European items. It does seem like you need to be careful however, because the problems are real. The tainted items are also likely to be full of lead etc. anyway which tends to seem like poetic justice to the people who buy them.