tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2322029416433364050.post4354922186024109471..comments2023-05-12T08:42:43.744-07:00Comments on Cosmology of Whiteness: Whiteness and Corporate Social Responsibility in ChinaGregoryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03033878961196858381noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2322029416433364050.post-21651119865198208972013-04-28T04:42:48.653-07:002013-04-28T04:42:48.653-07:00Another article filled with illogical, incompetent...Another article filled with illogical, incompetent rhetoric. From the few articles I have read on here, you are fanatically obsessed with playing the race card on every possible issue you can find, in some distorted effort to perpetuate the illusion that white people are the cause of all the domestic and global human suffering.<br /><br />Take this article for example....somehow, you are trying to make the argument that trying to help or improve the lifestyle of peasant workers in China would be racist. That it would be offensive, demeaning, and culturally degrading to try and improve their working conditions. That by helping them in any way, we are just enabling the real enemy (the white captitalist monsters) to oppress them further.<br /><br />Your arguments for these beliefs is so off base, I could write 15 paragraphs just off the top of my head showing the delusions of your argument. <br /><br />First, you believe that organized labor is their saving grace and the struggle to achieve this will empower them, instead of us evil white people trying to control (help) them. But yet, you fail to even mention or acknowledge that China is ruled by the Communist party. and that in fact there already is organized labor. Oh but wait....it is ran by the state and provides funding to the Communist party. 60% of the companies in China have a union and it is a law that any company over 100 employees has to have a union. But guess what....seeing how they they are an arm of the Communist government, the laws are either just simply ignored (with a couple bribes here and there) or the owner of the company runs the union (I am guessing you can guess how that goes). Oh and did I mention that the trade unions aren't allowed to negotiate labor contracts? <br /><br />Look at the struggles in our country in regards to the past history with Big Labor....and that was in a democratic western nation!! But yet somehow, you think these peasants that are fleeing to the city to find work from the countryside because they are starving to death , are going to crack the Communist gov and start up the UAW over there. Right.....and not to mention the corruption that is STILL entrenched and so prevalent in Big Labor here, but yet would flourish in the Communist regime and remain immune from government and corporate corruption and control (I can't stop laughing when I type this, I literally couldn't make this crap up).Delusions of Grandeurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02577487162328476700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2322029416433364050.post-7932816164040260912012-03-20T15:23:03.802-07:002012-03-20T15:23:03.802-07:00Completely brilliant! Ties in nicely with the cur...Completely brilliant! Ties in nicely with the current Kony2012 furore. Wish I could make a more substantial comment but that is difficult when agreeing with every word.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com