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Are you referring to prison labor?
I'm referring to Chinese slave labor, which is not even remotely comparable to American prison labor.
The US has roughly 0.3% of it's population as slave labor. China has 0.4%. That looks pretty comparable to me
Just to check your numbers:
5.8 million slaves in China in 2021 (0.41%).
800,000 prison laborers in America that same year (0.24%).
For as flawed as the American judicial and prison systems are, they are not even remotely as awful as China's - and neither is the labor performed by American prison laborers compared to China's slaves. They are not the same. Chinese slaves aren't even given a trial - they are just randomly picked off the street and forced to work themselves to death.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/countries-that-still-have-slavery
800 000 isn't the total count of slaves in the US
Report back to me when American prison laborers start hiding pleas for help in items they are producing.
https://lithub.com/on-receiving-an-anonymous-sos-letter-from-china-about-religious-persecution/
So we've settled on the numbers are comparable, but some stuff in China might be more severe?