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Kardashian Products Made In Sweatshops With Child Labor

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Ahhh and another major blow to Kim Kardashian‘s public persona.  As if she can afford it!!!

A prestigious human-rights watchdog organization has launched an investigation into America’s top reality family, to assure that the Kardashians do not to profit from what can pretty much be called “slave labor.”

“The Kardashians are in bed with some pretty bad people,” Charles Kernaghan, the executive director of the Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights, tells Star.  “Not only are celebrities like the Kardashians taking advantage of these workers, they are holding hands with a government that spits on democracy and women’s rights.”

The Kardashians who are pushing tons of products in the fashion, beauty, fragrance and health industries, have several brands under fire.

According to RadarOnline, the items in question are coming from their high-end K-Dash by Kardashian label and the Kris Jenner Kollection which are both sold on the home-shopping television network QVC and ShoeDazzle, the company that Kim co-founded and endorses.

All the items for these lines are manufactured in areas of China where often government regulations are ignored and workers are subjected to inhumane conditions at a pay-rate of $1 per hour.

A family insider tells RadarOnline that Kim and her family have completely lost touch with reality thanks to their greedy ways:

“The Chinese sweatshop scandalis just the latest example of the family doing anything for a profit.  How else could the clothes be so affordable and their profit margin so attractive?  And I’m sure they don’t have a clue about how they are made, all they ask is ‘How much profit will I make?

“If the moneyis right, they’re in. They truly don’t seem to consider the long term affects of their behavior or actions, it’s all about the bottom line.”

Ohhh Kimmi.  Why not just go into hiding for a few months?

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