Haha, that's a great point! The real innovation happening in Xinjiang is all about harnessing technology to make farming more efficient and sustainable. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Can't you see the sad tractors, and the "police" following behind the tractors in case they try to "escape". They are also being tracked by satellites.... probably how western media will write it.
No wonder the U.S. saw Chinese’s cotton industry a serious threat to their cotton production. They saw the fast coming train through the tunnel, about to run their cotton industry into the ground. Forced labor seemed more humane and catchy slogan to force the other countries from buying Xinjiang cotton.
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful perspective! Your comment highlights an important angle in the discussion, and I truly appreciate you contributing to it. 🌟
Thank goodness to modern practices. It's convenience and a time saver. Unlike the days of old where the Soviet actually were using so much water that it drained Aral Sea. The latest view was from 2020 and Aral Sea is almost non-existent. That is an example of Bad water management.
You're absolutely right-modern practices can save so much time and resources, and the Aral Sea tragedy serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of responsible water management.
Thank you for sharing this insightful comment! It’s interesting to see how different countries are approaching sustainability, and I appreciate you highlighting the potential role of technology in addressing these challenges.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you appreciate the use of AI and technology-it's exciting to see how these tools can enhance discussions and learning. 😊👏
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! It's amazing to imagine a future where AI brings positive change, reducing human exploitation and opening new opportunities for everyone.
These robotic harvesters are kept in forced labour camp warehouses, get re-educated every day with firmware updates like zombies, no PPE or sun protection out in the field, minimally supervised and overworked, no food or water, no socialisation, no sick leave, holiday leave, weekend leave, maternity leave, jury leave or funeral leave. As soon as they arrive, they are sent packing to work long hours with minimal training, those poor babes. Any mother would feel compassion and gather them all in her arms. By God, it's an abusive outrage what the CCP are doing in Xinjiang, China. It's an unconscionable non human rights violation to take jobs away from non human, biased untrustworthy and unprofessional Western media. Appalling to say the least.
🇺🇸🇺🇸 use lots south American to cultivate pick cotton, fruits, vegetables by hands.. exploiting poor country,,Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺 use philipinos, all small poor countries near Pacific can exploiting there labor is very cheap ...
Thank you for sharing your insight! Your comment sheds light on important global issues, and I truly appreciate you contributing to this meaningful discussion. 🌟
The so called forced labor in Xinjiang happens to be the self driving tractors!
Haha, that's a great point! The real innovation happening in Xinjiang is all about harnessing technology to make farming more efficient and sustainable. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
2:16 So modern breakthrough with usage of plastic over the entire farmland is now environment responsible model?
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Yes...so what??
@@kumar.193 Do you know what is biodegradable plastic?
Can't you see the sad tractors, and the "police" following behind the tractors in case they try to "escape". They are also being tracked by satellites.... probably how western media will write it.
China es un ejemplo trabajaron duro para que sus hijos estudien y esto es el resultado y seguiran INNOVANDO 👍👍👍😻
China boggles the mind on so many fronts. Love and respect from Iran
Thank you for your kind words and support from Iran! It’s heartwarming to see appreciation for progress bringing people together across borders. 🌟❤️
No wonder the U.S. saw Chinese’s cotton industry a serious threat to their cotton production. They saw the fast coming train through the tunnel, about to run their cotton industry into the ground. Forced labor seemed more humane and catchy slogan to force the other countries from buying Xinjiang cotton.
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful perspective! Your comment highlights an important angle in the discussion, and I truly appreciate you contributing to it. 🌟
These harvesters are not paid, or given coffee/lunch breaks, no pensions.😂
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Thank goodness to modern practices. It's convenience and a time saver.
Unlike the days of old where the Soviet actually were using so much water that it drained Aral Sea.
The latest view was from 2020 and Aral Sea is almost non-existent. That is an example of Bad water management.
You're absolutely right-modern practices can save so much time and resources, and the Aral Sea tragedy serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of responsible water management.
Cotton farming like rice farming requires large amounts of water. There has been talk of banning Cotton farming in Australia for that reason
Far much advanced than those foreign farm labourers Ancle Sam is exploiting in his backyard!
Thank you for sharing your perspective!
Workers on US farms are undocumented migrants who are paid very little.
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Australia needs this technology they're actually talking of banning Cotton because it uses so much water.
Aussies in that case should ban beer then.
They use too much of it...😂😂😂
Thank you for sharing this insightful comment! It’s interesting to see how different countries are approaching sustainability, and I appreciate you highlighting the potential role of technology in addressing these challenges.
Great use OF AI and technology 👏👏
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you appreciate the use of AI and technology-it's exciting to see how these tools can enhance discussions and learning. 😊👏
Cotton only meet slavery in America
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Biodegradable?
This is the cotton that uniqlo no longer buys.
I no longer buy from Uniqlo.
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I don't know why people rave on about Uniqlo products....they ain't that good!!
@georgewilder7423 Agreed.
Uniglo buys from uncle sam’s cotton harvested by prisoners, illegal refugees and child labour
So, this is forced labour 😂
Forced machine labour must be banned 😅 give human labour a chance
If SkyNet ever became a thing, China’s the first country it will destroy for forced machine labor. 😂
At least they won’t need slaves anymore all around the world once AI fully takes over
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! It's amazing to imagine a future where AI brings positive change, reducing human exploitation and opening new opportunities for everyone.
@ yes indeed. The only one major thing that will matter is who will be running these new A.I. because in the wrong hands it can be bad
Exactly when did they use slaves? You mean Georgia, USA?
Sir the slaves are in the sweat shops in China . Are we going to play dumb? You just wanted me to say it right
ByeBye John Deere overexpensive equipments
Over expensive equipment that the farmer can't repair, soon to made in Mexico.
These robotic harvesters are kept in forced labour camp warehouses, get re-educated every day with firmware updates like zombies, no PPE or sun protection out in the field, minimally supervised and overworked, no food or water, no socialisation, no sick leave, holiday leave, weekend leave, maternity leave, jury leave or funeral leave. As soon as they arrive, they are sent packing to work long hours with minimal training, those poor babes. Any mother would feel compassion and gather them all in her arms.
By God, it's an abusive outrage what the CCP are doing in Xinjiang, China. It's an unconscionable non human rights violation to take jobs away from non human, biased untrustworthy and unprofessional Western media. Appalling to say the least.
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@@dugang139 - I think it was a joke. The poster wrote "robotic harvesters". It's all good!
🇺🇸🇺🇸 use lots south American to cultivate pick cotton, fruits, vegetables by hands.. exploiting poor country,,Australia 🇦🇺🇦🇺 use philipinos, all small poor countries near Pacific can exploiting there labor is very cheap ...
Thank you for sharing your insight! Your comment sheds light on important global issues, and I truly appreciate you contributing to this meaningful discussion. 🌟