This is a generalised statement and smacks of bigotry.
No doubt there are some Chinese people as there are some Brits, Europeans, Westerners etc. whose behaviour does not respect the rights and dignity of others.
If you are ceasing the sale of Badger brushes because of the alleged mis-treatment of Badgers then that is your choice; but I do wonder if this is primarily a marketing initiative by Executive Shaving.
I also wonder why, as a company, you are not so exercised about the incontrovertible evidence of devastating harm to plant, animal and human life from synthetic fibres and palm oil production, the former used in synthetic shaving brushes, the latter extensively in shaving soaps. I am sure it is not because of the financial implications to your business or is it?.
A company that champions ethics should also, in my view, not only look at its supply chain and sustainability, but also be charging competitive prices and certainly not above manufactures recommended prices (please see previous posts on members views regarding Executive Shaving's high prices; if not the highest amongst UK online vendors).