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Are children dying like dogs in effort to build better batteries?
2021-05-26
[Deseret] “Our children are dying like dogs.”

That is the sorrowful statement of one Congolese mother whose son and cousin died while working the cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

She and other parents like her are part of a class-action lawsuit filed in U.S. federal court in Washington, D.C., in 2019 seeking to hold Apple, Alphabet (the parent company of Google), Dell Technologies, Microsoft and Tesla accountable for what they allege is profiting off the misery of child labor in their quest for cobalt.

“Cobalt is a key component of every rechargeable lithium-ion battery in all of the gadgets made by defendants and all other tech and electric car companies in the world that has brought on the latest wave of cruel exploitation fueled by greed, corruption and indifference to a population of powerless, starving Congolese people,” the suit reads.
More at the link
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Posted by:badanov

#4  "Withering [W]ike Wakandans"?
Posted by: Sheba B. Hayes5638   2021-05-26 18:53  

#3  That
and
Rat Scalps.
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-05-26 17:39  

#2  Oooh...ouch! My thanks for today’s learning, SteveS.
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-05-26 16:57  

#1  Oh, look, it's Betteridge's Law of Headlines:
"Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."

Leaving aside the question of whether we should make batteries from children, I do give them style points for alliteration. "Dying like dogs" and "build better batteries" is good. Maybe go for a trifecta by appending "so we can toodle about in Teslas".
Posted by: SteveS   2021-05-26 14:31  

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