Quote from Maverick74:
Let's put it this way. Foxcon was two steps below a German labor work camp. He did everything but lead them into the showers and drop cyanide on them. It turns out, the workers at Foxcon were willing to kill themselves. How convenient.
And there is no excuse for laziness. Ignorance is bliss.
+1.
Adding to that:
Jobs responded to the Foxconn story with a blatant lie that, "Foxconn is not a sweatshop". Around this time, Foxconn put up nets around the building to stop people from committing suicide by jumping off the roof. This act by itself is jaw-dropping. I mean, if you saw this episode in a comedy movie (i.e., placing nets to prevent people from jumping rather than reduce their working hours or allow them to talk to each other while working), you'd think, "Ha, what a corny, unbelievable anecdote to make the villain look evil".
This episode taught me a lot about the shallowness of people.
Also : I wonder if one is in blind love with Steve Jobs for giving you a shiny iToy, while ignoring the rest of the details of the story, I wonder if this indicates that one may be not objective enough or detail-oriented enough to be a trader?! Not sure, but I'd pause to check myself if I was this infatuated.

