They have reported smelly drinking water, moldy mattresses, dusty blankets, freezing air conditioning and officials’ tardy response to requests for medical aid.

One worker in the chat accused guards of pulling their eyes sideways in a racist gesture against Asians. “The racial discrimination and sneering — and how the United States viewed us — will linger long in my heart,” the worker wrote.

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      I’ve only heard that they were going to finish this first plant up, not build the other 3 that were planned.

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      Not anymore they’re not… Unless it’s all talk, but they have seriously backed away from this. It’s a proven bad investment

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        But I’m pretty sure there was an article that came out days after the raid saying that they just committed to investing another x billion in Georgia in spite of the raid.

        I don’t have the link off hand, but someone probably does. Or if not, I could try finding it later.

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          I think they did the thing everyone has been doing with Trump and re-announced a deal already in place as if it were a concession

          But if you find a link to the contrary I’d be interested

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        at this point if south koreans arnt willing to work, rightly so, they have to cut thier losses, and use another country like mexico,canada, or another south east asian country.