I am so spoiled in the decadence of the world I live in, I can visualize destroying a perfectly good car for entertainment purposes
I had a heated discussion about slave labor last week when I was accused of purchasing China products. I swiftly told the accuser that's not true. In fact, when I have time I go out of my way to find out what's ethically manufactured. With the exception of a $300 shirt and my Blackberry(last month someone stole my phone from me while I was listening to live music!) I don't remember buying anything from China in the last 20 months.
In regards, to the Nepalese worker; there really is no choice. An article, a bit after the earthquake, reported an estimated cost of rebuilding could be more than the entire annual GDP

So, assuming nobody gets hurt, every little contribution helps from 'home' or abroad!
Some young college grad asked me that day if I could donate money to help "girls?" that particular afternoon. I told her the details of the disaster, declined, but offered her meeting with her over lunch or dinner. She never called me back
Back with where I'm from, the odds of some manufacturing locally and domestically doesn't look good. I used to live very near the poorest parts of the neighborhood and will personally say many, I would not hire. With wages inevitably going up, a certain window of opportunity is just too risky. I will still take it like a man, nonetheless.