Ronda Rousey getting paid to support slavery?

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By now you have seen the lastest photos of her outside her beach house...
Rebok was well known in the 90's and was a contender for the most well know clothing brand in the World along with Nike.
Some how Rebox got associated with using slave labour in 3rd world countries and seemingly fell off the side of the earth.

Now Ronda goes outside wearing "full 2 pair" half kits.

Is she making money off the backs of people being exploited, or just wearing them because shes on a tight budget using company provided free clothing?

Personally I think she got paid to walk out side in the gear, no-one would wear that shit irl.
 
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But one question: What's a full half kit? Can't be both.
 
If you have anything that's made in China you are anti union anti welfare anti human rights anti freedom anti democracy and you support slavery.
 
I ain't about to cry about slave labor. My shirt's made in Pakistan.
 
This is what happen when we run out of fat jokes...
 
If you have anything that's made in China you are anti union anti welfare anti human rights anti freedom anti democracy and you support slavery.
Damn, and I just thought that I was a bargain shopper.
 
If you have anything that's made in China you are anti union anti welfare anti human rights anti freedom anti democracy and you support slavery.
So what you're saying is everyone is anti union anti welfare anti human rights anti freedom anti democracy and they support slavery
 
So what you're saying is everyone is anti union anti welfare anti human rights anti freedom anti democracy and they support slavery

Not everyone but most people.

I'm sure there're African cannibal tribes people who don't own anything made in China.

But otherwise yes anyone who buys Chinese stuff is supporting a backwards totalitarianism regime which has basically enslaved its workforce.

Oh and Jackie Chan is a communist mouthpiece, if you like Jackie Chan movies you're basically supporting communism.
 
I can't believe out of all the ideas/concepts/fighters/matches/organizations out there, someone is starting thread about this crap. Anyone using an iPhone/Samsung/Beats/etc could be accused of the same thing. Let it go.

Also, somehow some people thing Ronda being paid 3 mil for the last fight equals tight budget. Get real. She's wearing sponsor clothing, as she is paid to do so.

Also, Reebok

 
Not everyone but most people.

I'm sure there're African cannibal tribes people who don't own anything made in China.

But otherwise yes anyone who buys Chinese stuff is supporting a backwards totalitarianism regime which has basically enslaved its workforce.

Oh and Jackie Chan is a communist mouthpiece, if you like Jackie Chan movies you're basically supporting communism.
I didn't even know that Tibet had gangs in American prisons.
 
So what you're saying is everyone is anti union anti welfare anti human rights anti freedom anti democracy and they support slavery

There's a difference between "everyone" & "most people." There are people who give a fuck. It's called being a socially conscious or ethical consumer. Free trade coffee is an example. All you have to do is Google shit & you can pretty easily find out which companies are more ethical towards their labor force, the environment, animals, our health, etc. Let's not pretend it's impossible to be better about that stuff. It's a choice for many people.
 
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There's a difference between "everyone" & "mant people." There are people who give a fuck. It's called being a socially conscious or ethical consumer. Free trade coffee is an example. All you have to do is Google shit & you can pretty easily find out which companies are more ethical towards their labor force, the environment, animals, our health, etc. Let's not pretend it's impossible to be better about that stuff. It's a choice for many people.
I have taken your advice and googled "free trade coffee." But when I went to Dunkin Donuts, they just gave me the same coffee I always ordered. I tried to make a difference, and I failed. I blame the corporations and such.
 
I have taken your advice and googled "free trade coffee." But when I went to Dunkin Donuts, they just gave me the same coffee I always ordered. I tried to make a difference, and I failed. I blame the corporations and such.

That's cause your booty stank.
 
Here's a cool website that makes it easy to tell which companies are ethically sound:
Thegoodshoppingguide.com

They give scores for companies. Reebok is on their shit list. Nike is actually on their medium list. Companies like Birkenstock are at the top.
 
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