Lifestyle

Note Found in a Purse From Walmart Will Send Tears Down Your Face

A note found in a new purse provides a stark reminder of how lucky we are to be Americans. It also reinforces the need to buy American made products over mass-produced ones made in overseas sweatshops.

When Christel Wallace bought a purse at Walmart, she received much more than she ever expected. A handwritten note that had been folded up was left in one of the zippered pockets. Wallace was not familiar with Mandarin, so her daughter-in-law Laura posted it on Facebook hoping someone could translate the note. What it said shocked them all.

The note was a cry for help from a worker at a prison in Guangxi, China. It was translated by three people, all agreeing on what it says. The workers have incredibly long days and face low pay and beatings to make goods like the purse that Wallace bought.

“Inmates in the Yingshan Prison in Guangxi, China, are working 14 hours daily with no rest/break at noon, continue to work overtime until 12 midnight, and whoever doesn’t finish his (or her) work will be beaten. Their meals are without oil and salt. Every month, the boss gives inmates 2,000 yuan (approx. $317) and any additional dishes will be finished by the police. If the inmates are sick and need medicine, the cost will be deducted from their salary. Being a prisoner in China is worse than being a horse, cow, sheep, pig, or dog (treated inhumanely) in the U.S.”

Wallace isn’t the only person who has found such an item in a product from China. Julie Keith found one in a box of Halloween decorations she bought at K-Mart. It was written in English and implored the recipient to forward it to a human rights organization for help.

It was discovered that Keith’s note was written by Chinese Engineer Sun Yi. He was imprisoned for practicing Falun Gong, a Chinese spiritual movement that focuses on truthfulness and meditation.

These notes aren’t just found in discount chain stores. They have also been found at Saks Fifth Avenue! While buying products from China helps keep costs down, perhaps it is time to re-evaluate that. Buying American made goods will help stop these deplorable conditions and it will boost our American workforce.

Source: Western Journal

Erin Perri

A mom first and conservative Christian second, Erin credits a midwestern upbringing and deep military roots for her no-nonsense perspective on life and family in America today.

Recent Posts

Sofia Vergara Reveals Her Secrets To Defying Age at 51

Actress Sofia Vergara is absolutely gorgeous. And plans to stay that way. The 51-year-old recently told…

17 hours ago

Cher Reveals Why She Turned Down Dating Elvis Presley

The singer Cher is speaking out this week to reveal why she allegedly turned down…

19 hours ago

Eva Mendes Explains Why Having Kids In Her 40s Is Better – ‘Easiest Decision I’ve Ever Made’

The 50 year-old Hollywood star Eva Mendes is speaking out this week to reveal why…

20 hours ago

Country Star Colt Ford Reveals He ‘Died Two Times’ – ‘The Lord Had More For Me To Do’

The country music star Colt Ford is opening up about the heart attack that he…

21 hours ago

Marvel Actor Chris Hemsworth Hammers Rumors He Quit Hollywood Due To Alzheimer’s Fears

Chris Hemsworth, best known for his role as Thor in the Marvel cinematic universe, insists…

22 hours ago

Michael Richards Makes Rare Red Carpet Appearance, Reunites With Jerry Seinfeld

Michael Richards, who played Cosmo Kramer on the hit show Seinfeld that ran for nine…

2 days ago