Falling for the socialistic gambit of sweat-shops and anti-capitialism. (Not saying your wrong, merely that that argument won't find much merit.)
The most obvious argument to his piece is the comparison to Eichmann and the concentration camps. Americans aren't like that, according to Cohen.
And yet, I look at the photos of Abu Ghraib. I hear of torture in Gitmo.
No, we're not all little Eichmanns. Churchill is wrong.
But I no longer doubt that Eichmanns are among us. And if fail to stop them, are we any better than Eichmanns?