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By Dave Pierre | November 23, 2007 | 01:20

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The New York Times reports that the man behind the claim that crosses and crucifixes are made under "horrific sweatshop conditions" in China admits that his information is "sketchy" and "anecdotal." Charles Kernaghan is the head of the National Labor Committee (NLC), a well-known organization that has challenged the working conditions under which companies like GAP have manufactured their clothes. Kernaghan now claims that crosses and crucifixes being sold at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City and other outlets are made under similar unacceptable conditions.

It's one month before Christmas. Stories of "crosses and crucifixes made in sweatshops in China" are airing across America. Are Catholic and Christian retailers getting a bad  rap? There's evidence that this might be the case.

    1. A New York Times report stated, "Mr. Kernaghan acknowledged that information on the factories was sketchy ... 'This stuff is all anecdotal,' he said. 'It comes to us from the workers.'"

    "Sketchy"? "Anecdotal"? This is from the guy making the claim? Good grief. I guess the standard of proof is quite a bit lower if the Catholic Church is involved.

    2. In a Wednesday (11/21/07) interview on the far-left radio/TV show Democracy Now, Kernaghan admitted he had never been to the alleged "sweatshop" factory before. Said Kernaghan, "No ... it just does not work. You're always followed. Anyone seen in contact with us would have a fast ticket to prison. So we have to keep as far away as possible."

    You mean as far away as New York City, sir? Sketchy, indeed.

    3. In the same interview, Mr. Kernaghan appears on the verge of referring to Christian retailers as "these religious creatures" before catching himself in a slip-up. (Follow this link. Click the video. Watch around 3:52. It's not in the transcript.)

    4. According to his web site, at a press conference outside St. Patrick's Cathedral on Tuesday (11/20/07), Kernaghan held up a crucifix and said, "This crucifix was made by young women—several just 15 and 16 years of age ..." Yet his organization's own report states that the factory is employed by "mostly young women, several appearing to be just 15 or 16 years old." So are the women 15 and 16, or do they just appear that way? What evidence does Mr. Kernaghan have? The owner of the factory vehemently denies hiring anyone under 18. (Read The Singer Company's reply to all of this.)

    Let's be very clear: Inhumane working conditions anywhere in the world are simply unacceptable. Companies should have no business with factories that treat workers savagely. Mr. Kernaghan's aim to have workers around the world treated properly is worthy and admirable (and quite in line with Christian beliefs, I might add). But before publicly excoriating companies and unwitting retailers, there should be an established level of proof that goes beyond "sketchy" and "anecdotal" evidence, and Kernaghan's claims about "sweatshop" working conditions appear to have far too much of this.

    In addition, there is a media in this country that's all too willing to air any ol' story that makes the Catholic Church look bad. (I first heard of this story on the awful CBS2 in Los Angeles.) For them, it's already "Mission Accomplished." The story is out, and another hit piece on the Catholic Church has succeeded.

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    **NOTE: In the interest of brevity, I have posted a shortened and edited version of my criticism. For the full article, go to my personal site, TheMediaReport.com. Cheers.**

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