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Now I wonder who said that we all wanted good quality electronic goods at cheap prices that everyone can afford........... the western nations did so in very big way by shutting all their own industry down & moving it to china where bigger profits could be made all funded by joe public taxes through government grants + tax breaks. Only one section of the population owns & controls China...... THE BANKERS. Any wonder why it's happening under the noses of western population because not many asked why this was happening as we in the west was losing it's own jobs to a 3rd world style run economy. Now every knows not just the ones that asked before :td: |
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Erm, it wasn't the western nations who wanted good quality electronic goods at cheap prices, it was the populace of the western nations....
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China has enough money to put in proper disposal services but they don't. These Chinese companies putting stuff together aren't exactly poor either, they are making money out of it. heck China haven't even got food standards. have a look at the food markets over there, thats nothing to do with the western world.
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Is it Western companies that own them, or is it Chinese companies that sell to Western businesses eg Apple? The Western Banks and companies probably wish they owned them as they make so much money.
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When I was growing up every home had coal fires, the cotton mills (and there was a hell of a lot of them) belched out black smoke 24/7, everything was covered in soot and of course there was the smog. We had a river running through the village and within half a mile of it's beginning from a spring it was totally polluted, funnily enough, all through my schooling I only ever new of one person who had asthma. :erm:
The countryside was just a quarter of a mile away, farmers kept cattle and sheep, all the sheep were grey, years later I was on holiday near the Romney Marshes and when I saw the white sheep there I realised for the first time that our sheep were actually covered in soot. :dunce: Due to the massive profits being made by the cotton industry no mention was ever made of the pollution they caused, the holier than thou reports you hear of other countries polluting the environment make me laugh, they are doing exactly what we did back in the day, putting profit first. Not content with ignoring the pollution the government of the day decided to offer everyone a free chest x-ray, sheds on wheels arrived and the workers duly took their turn to be bombarded with massive doses of x-rays which resulted in a massive increase in lung cancer many years later, the operators of the device soon started dying due to them getting massive doses all day long, day after day. Modern x-ray machines operate on a minute exposure compared to those early machines, was the mass x-ray an experiment, who knows. We are told how bad it is when other countries cut down trees, time was when Britain was covered by trees only to be cut down to build ships for a navy capable of conquering much of the world. So you see, been there done that, then conveniently forgotten. |
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The British Empire was built on soot and sweat. Now we are one of the richest nations in the world. It must be really galling to be told by the British "do what we say, even if it is the complete opposite of what we did". |
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The world's moved on a lot in the last couple of decades, let alone hundreds of years ago, when the science behind stuff climate change and other environmental concerns wasn't around. With such massive population growth in recent times and rising world tensions regarding precious resources of all types, it's important we get across the message no matter who delivers it and how hypocritical some may feel that is. |
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