I was being genuine with my question, actually.
The state of overseas labor is actually a topic I'm fairly interested in, as well as the modern phenomena we're seeing in the states where the US economy is seemingly further and further divorced from what everyday people experience. I found your statement about Vietnamese workers to be a contradiction to what I understand about the situation. Certainly, if you find me in error, I'd be very happy to be corrected. As I said, you mentioned you've done your research, which is good. People should do research on things. I'd like to know what you've uncovered on the topic, specifically, as your statements don't seem to line up with my own research on the topic. I could very well be wrong, but I'd need something more than you being belligerent to change my mind.
Regarding your attitude, you've called people ignorant, questioned their motives and generally acted dismissive in your time here, all while telling people to just go listen to your podcast rather than participate in a discussion on this discussion forum. That said, if you've spoken so much about this topic, it shouldn't be difficult for you to summarize or post links to the sources you've utilized to come to these conclusions. Given the severity you've expressed you feel about the situation, to the point of not only calling Hasbro about it, but encouraging others to do so as well, the more information you post, the more likely you are to convince people. The people talking who you feel aren't reachable aren't the only ones in this thread after all, we have many people on this forum, including "lurkers" (which might sound sinister, but is just old forum lingo for people who read but don't post).
If you're truly concerned about the issue, shouldn't you want to just not contain it to just your podcast, but to spread that information as far as possible to as many people as possible? Especially those who may not have the time or the appetite for podcasts? (They're not for everyone) In fact, you might attract more people to your podcast if you demonstrate an aptitude for discussion and sourcing your information, as it helps people realize you know what you're talking about and want to hear more from you.