What do people think about the ethics of buying / selling Persian / Oriental rugs?
I never thought about it until I had the opportunity to work in a showroom to sell these. I know some of the rugs made in Pakistan (a country where headquarted reputation quaeda rule). All unknown and seems to make this issue complex. In short, we must be aware of how trade is before we do this kind of business?
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Definitely yes. . P. S. If we look back at this answer I feel I should provide an explanation for my answer, until recently, I was not given this subject again, and when he returned my husband with two beautiful carpet of surprise for me, and when I looked up the opinion that they were Persian, and first emerged in my mind is, what if we had only donated money to the very system that is killing our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, two of the children are soldiers, creeps me out so much that I feel that the throw rug in the trash.
I’m not entirely sure we can be aware of how trade is in our country, let alone for another. It seems like the work does not know national boundaries, and the money is superior to the border in this case. I’m sure there are the Pakistani people who just want to make a few dollars for a family and want to do something with the company quaeda.