Daily Microveelog - Apple's Slave Labor Camps
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@DarrylWThomas neoliberal theorizing? I'm talking about Theodore Roosevelt and his ideas of a square deal he was pretty conservative. The world can change it will just take a lot of work to do it. Regulation of corporations here in the United States so workers will be given suitable quality of life. Countries left in the dust by colonialism will slowly catch up with the aid of the world. All I can do is currently try to help those less fortunate within in my community and campaign for change.
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First of all, we shouldn't have to pay to live on our planet. Second, this sociopathic "cult"ure is based on entrapment. Banksters bankrupted our countries and robbed us of their sustainable past through assassinations of honest leaders. To be replaced by thugs, inflation, reprogramming through brain numbing media chants. ..Sound Familiar? Create Chaos and Provide New Order. Criminal Cartels/ Bullies, Living off fraud, extortion, and terror.
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@RsTeamHAck Jobs might not have intended this, but he did precious little about it, seems.
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@joogle666 It's not like he intended it be this way. Stop being such a arrogant bitch and think before posting such a idiotic comment.
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Billionaire Steve J. is now having a good time in hell with his wealthy friends.
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Thank you for the post. It'd be nice of the world would wake up.
I will not only never buy an apple product again (I haven't got one since 2005 when I got my ipod), but I'm never buying another electronic from China and other impoverished nations of the world where the companies force people into shit like this!
Also it is not capitalism that is evil. The idea of capitalism is with some government regulation large companies can benefit the community and society while making a profit.
Laize-Faire is an abomination!
LordCHull 1 week ago
@LordCHull Capitalism allows for the exploitation of workers since the beginning. Marx's critique of capitalism was spot on and still applicable today, although his "solutions" did not hold up in practice and was insufficient in regards creating a framework of economic equality for all. He wanted instead a "dictatorship of the proletariat," which was just another form of elitism which exchanged places with the former elite.
DarrylWThomas 1 week ago
@DarrylWThomas Capitalism can work well as a system if under control. You speak of a laize-faire economy where anything goes and businesses are allowed to exploit whoever they want. Which is why regulation is needed. Capitalism can be the best system because it allows for opportunity and individual advancement.
LordCHull 1 week ago
@LordCHull Maybe it can,maybe it can. All I know is what Capitalism has manifested for the world as it exists now. And when half of the human population can't even come close to scratching an existence for themselves - "individual advancement" isn't even possible. So how can there be any "opportunity?" You're just offering slogans and blandishments. Get to grips with the reality of billions of people who are locked out of the system instead of succumbing to neoliberal theorizing.
DarrylWThomas 1 week ago