My boss treats us like slaves!

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My boss treats us like slaves!

No, the point isn’t that we shouldn’t complain, just it is good to keep perspective. (And a man can dream that if we kept that perspective, more of us would try to buy non sweatshop crap.)

Some lyrics (and why I love folk punk, even if this particular artist turned out to be, like so many, a jerk):

Always think about the things you buy and where they’re from and how they’re made
Always try to keep in mind that your privilege comes on the backs of slaves

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No, the point isn’t that we shouldn’t complain, just it is good to keep perspective…

The real message here is that the exploitation of workers in rich countries is connected to the exploitation and suffering of workers in so-called “developing” capitalist countries. Despite the workers in the west receiving a diminishing proportion of the value we create through our labor, we have been lulled into a sense of prosperity through cheap consumer goods. The same economic model that allows you to go to Walmart and buy a $200 TV is the same economy that allows Walmart to pay its workers an abysmal wage.

Instead of being content with benefiting from literal slavery abroad, we must organize and agitate for change.


“You may not complain because at least one of the other eight billion people in the world has it worse”


The children yearn for the mines though


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