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Jun 26, 2023

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A group of American influencers is facing accusations of selling out. The accusations are coming after the influencers accepted sponsorships to travel to China and boost the image of a Chinese fashion brand, which has been under scrutiny for allegations of forced labor and other human rights abuses.

The online retailer in question is Shein, which has experienced a surge in popularity in recent months due to its wide range of products and affordable prices. However, the company has faced repeated accusations of violating Chinese labor laws.

In an attempt to combat its negative public relations, Shein has reportedly begun sending U.S. Instagram influencers on tours of its factories. The tour, followed by “an epic night cruise to admire Guangzhou’s amazing skyline,” is prompting content creators to regurgitate company lines to their hundreds of thousands of followers, as reported by The Daily Beast.

In their social media posts, the influencers expressed excitement and admiration for the working conditions they observed during the factory tours.

The videos subsequently received millions of views and sparked significant backlash on Twitter.

Critics accused Shein of producing propaganda, with one user comparing the tactics to those employed during World War II.

Another user claimed that China was “paying American influencers to visit sweatshops and verify that everything was fine.”

In May, a U.S. congressional commission called out Shein and Temu in a report that suggested the companies and others in China were potentially linked to the use of forced labor, exploitation of trade loopholes, product safety hazards or intellectual property theft.

The United States has already banned imported goods from the Xinjiang region due to concerns over forced labor and China’s treatment of the Uyghur ethnic minority.

Shein has denied any violations of human rights.

In a statement, Shein said the company’s “policy is to comply with the customs and import laws of the countries in which we operate.” It also said it has “zero tolerance” for forced labor and has implemented a robust system to ensure compliance with U.S. law.

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A GROUP OF AMERICAN INFLUENCERS ARE BEING ACCUSED OF SELLING OUT AFTER THEY ACCEPTED SPONSORSHIPS TO TRAVEL TO CHINA AND BOOST THE IMAGE OF A CHINESE FASHION BRAND – ONE THAT IS ACTIVELY FACING ALLEGATIONS OF FORCED LABOR AND OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES

 

WE’RE TALKING ABOUT THE ONLINE RETAILER SHE-IN… ITS POPULARITY HAS SKYROCKETED IN RECENT MONTHS WITH ITS VARIETY AND CHEAP PRICES – BUT IT’S FACED REPEATED ACCUSATIONS OF VIOLATING CHINESE LABOR LAWS

 

NOW IN ORDER TO COMBAT ITS NEGATIVE PR THE DAILY BEAST REPORTS SHE-IN HAS STARTED SENDING US INSTAGRAM INFLUENCERS ON TOURS OF ITS FACTORIES ALONG WITH SCRIPTED LINES TO REGURGITATE TO THEIR HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FOLLOWERS

 

THOSE VIDEOS GARNERED MILLIONS OF VIEWS AND BACKLASH ON SOCIAL MEDIA

ONE USER WRITING THEY HAVEN’T PUT OUT PROPAGANDA THIS GOOD SINCE WORLD WAR 2… ANOTHER WRITING CHINA IS PAYING AMERICAN INFLUENCERS TO VISIT SWEATSHOPS AND VERIFY THAT EVERYTHING IS FINE

 

IN EARLY MAY A US CONGRESSIONAL COMMISSION CALLED OUT SHEIN IN A REPORT THAT SUGGESTED THE COMPANY ALONG WITH OTHERS IN CHINA WERE POTENTIALLY LINKED TO THE USE OF FORCED LABOR, EXPLOITATION OF TRADE LOOPHOLES, PRODUCT SAFETY HAZARDS OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THEFT 

 

THE U.S. HAS ALREADY BANNED ALL IMPORTED GOODS FROM THE XINJIANG REGION OVER CONCERNS OF FORCED LABOR AND CHINA’S ABUSE OF THE UYGHUR ETHNIC MINORITY

 

SHE-IN DENIES THAT IT VIOLATES HUMAN RIGHTS.. QUOTE AS A GLOBAL COMPANY, SHEIN TAKES VISIBILITY ACROSS OUR ENTIRE SUPPLY CHAIN SERIOUSLY…. OUR SUPPLIERS MUST ADHERE TO A STRICT CODE OF CONDUCT THAT IS ALIGNED TO THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION’S CORE CONVENTIONS. WE HAVE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR FORCED LABOR…