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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: luckee on April 06, 2002, 05:37:28 PM
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"The rich taste of chocolate has long inspired
intense devotion. But the chocolate industry is
now facing charges that may sour consumers’ taste-buds
Two documentary filmmakers say that at
least some of the workers who harvest the cocoa
bean from which chocolate is made are kept as
slaves, locked up at night and beaten if they try to
flee."
http://www.msnbc.com/news/717348.asp
Nice to know in the year 2002 huh? :mad:
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*Takes a big bite out of a big chocolate bar
wow, sucks to be them.
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Those of us lucky enough to have been born in industrialized countries, who have an IQ of over 100 (ie, any non-moron), know that a great many of our comforts come from exploiting poorer countries and people. We turn a willfully blind eye to these issues, because we don\'t want our standard of living to take a hit.
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Originally posted by FatalXception
Those of us lucky enough to have been born in industrialized countries, who have an IQ of over 100 (ie, any non-moron), know that a great many of our comforts come from exploiting poorer countries and people. We turn a willfully blind eye to these issues, because we don\'t want our standard of living to take a hit.
basically, I just dislike these type of things, sweat shops included in china and such.
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Problem is our luxuries have more than just obvious problems (like sweatshops), but even things we take for granted, like bananas and jeans and stuff tend to come from places where landownership and factory ownership is all foreign, so there is no where for even the \'relative wealth\' of the country to improve.
Ah, well. I don\'t try and change the world in big ways, I just try and make my little section of the world a bit better.
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Problem is our luxuries have more than just obvious problems (like sweatshops), but even things we take for granted, like bananas and jeans and stuff tend to come from places where landownership and factory ownership is all foreign, so there is no where for even the \'relative wealth\' of the country to improve. - FatalX
Of course, if we\'d produce at home many of those products we buy from sweatshops overseas, we\'d have many more places to put those 5.6% of Americans who are unemployed right now. We\'d also be much more self-sufficent and wouldn\'t need to play "diplomat" to so many sh*thole countries because we wouldn\'t need the politics to strengthen trade routes.
Of course that means even at minimum wage, big buisnesses would have to pay American workers much more than what slave laborers cost, which cuts into their profits. Personally, I think our economy would be much better off with more money in the hands of the people who end up recycling that cash back into the economy for all the necessities of life (Food, Housing, Transportation, Clothing, Insurance, Entertianment) rather than hording it or investing it overseas like many of the richer US citizens do.
*Shrugs*
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Originally posted by nO-One
*Takes a big bite out of a big chocolate bar
wow, sucks to be them.
rofl!!!!!!
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Originally posted by SonyFan
Of course, if we\'d produce at home many of those products we buy from sweatshops overseas, we\'d have many more places to put those 5.6% of Americans who are unemployed right now.
You don\'t think everybody in america could have a job do you?Our economic system demands unemployment or else it crumbles under inflation.Bet you did\'nt know that did you.
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All this did was make me hungry...
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hmmm i think im gonna go to the shops and buy some chocolate, dont want them to be locked up for no reason now do we!!!
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Originally posted by nO-One
*Takes a big bite out of a big chocolate bar
wow, sucks to be them.
Classic:D
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Oh, there\'s slaves in Africa now? Wow, I had no idea. :rolleyes:
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You don\'t think everybody in america could have a job do you?Our economic system demands unemployment or else it crumbles under inflation.Bet you did\'nt know that did you. - ben_high
Actually, that\'s a new one to me. Jeesus, I didn\'t know that 2.5% of America could wreak such havok on our economy.. boy am I glad that tech-bubble burst when it did because if our economy had gotten any stronger in late 90\'s our a$$es would be in some deep $hit right now. :rolleyes:
Dood, if you think that 5.6% unemployment is a GOOD thing, then you\'ve had one helluva brainwashing job done on you.
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Hey, it beats living in Loompa Land with the Schnozwangers & Vermicious Knids!!!!
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It wouldnt cut into the big businesses profits, it would cut into our paychecks, what most people dont realize what seems like a bad wage to us is actually much higher wages for that country, I don\'t agree with sweatshops, which is basically a liberal point of view, cuz they hate big business, but in fact us goin to these countries are giving these people jobs they otherwise wouldnt so F*CK the media, bunch of F*UCKING IDIOTS.
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If we only knew about the origin of all that is used, worn, or eaten it might make you a little uneasy. I’m sure that chocolate is not the only food that has been harvested from the blood and sweat of an enslaved people.
Besides, I’m not much of a chocolate lover anyway.
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Project, I used to work at a Poultry producing factory. I can tell you from experience that there\'s a -LOT- of stuff about the food industry that would turn your stomach.
Like it was said earlier, it\'s better just to turn your head, ignore it, and just sit back and enjoy your balogna sandwich, chocolate bar, or KFC chicken. You really do NOT want to know.......
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Originally posted by SonyFan
Project, I used to work at a Poultry producing factory. I can tell you from experience that there\'s a -LOT- of stuff about the food industry that would turn your stomach.
Like it was said earlier, it\'s better just to turn your head, ignore it, and just sit back and enjoy your balogna sandwich, chocolate bar, or KFC chicken. You really do NOT want to know.......
It’s not too hard for me to ignore the fact that slavery exists being as how my upbringing has never really exposed me to the horrors of slavery. The closest I came to any form of slavery was when I worked for McDonalds. I hate all that is slavery and will not choose to forget those that suffer daily from it. I only hope that we as humans will someday get away from treating one another in this way.
*takes a bite of some KFC*
D*mn, that’s some good chicken though.;)
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*takes a bite of some KFC*
D*mn, that’s some good chicken though.
Hey thanks, ya know I probly helped produce that.. what\'s the lot number that came out of....
... um... 345A/4/3/02?
*Laughs uncontrolably at project and then vomits....*
Never mind man... just never mind.... Enjoy your meal. :D
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Originally posted by SonyFan
Hey thanks, ya know I probly helped produce that.. what\'s the lot number that came out of....
... um... 345A/4/3/02?
*Laughs uncontrolably at project and then vomits....*
Never mind man... just never mind.... Enjoy your meal. :D
*spits out what looks to be chicken*
D*mn that had better be chicken!:eek:
*begins to retch uncontrollably*