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Slave-Trade Supermarkets

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Walmart, Tesco, Aldi, Morrissons, Carrefour, Costco. What do they all have in common, apart from the fact that they are supermarkets? They all sell products that are produced under slavery to the people that shop there.

Human rights lack all over the world; an ideal we just aspire to, but never reach.

But, it’s time that the abuses of the supermarket chains in the western world own up to doing far more these days than just zero-hour contracts, or low pay, cheap-labor in their own countries. Now, they have to admit that they are playing a role in the slave trade and slavery. In a report carried out by the Guardian newspaper, it was revealed that a mainstay of the production pf shrimp was slavery. The six-month enquiry showed that workers in Asia are being forced into work for years on end with no pay, torture and sometimes resulting in death thrown in just in case it wasn’t enough.

The Prime Minister of the UK, David Cameron said yesterday that it was up to consumers to choose whether they wanted to eat food produced by slaves or not. Except, Mr. Cameron, the average consumer didn’t know that! It was also stated that the retail trade was driven by consumers. Does that mean that it’s the consumer that asks for cheap, slave-producing products? Cheap, certainly. But, only because the average consumer believes that supermarkets are making a killing on the backs of the people that shop there. The UK Home Office did state later, however: “Companies have a social responsibility to ensure that those they do business with are not involved in the exploitation of others. If businesses take no action they risk both their reputation and profit”.

In Thailand there are 650, 000 people that work in the seafood sector. Most of them are migrant workers, bought and sold at will, owned by brokers and treated like slaves. It’s common knowledge these days amongst the officials in the Thai government, our own Western governments and the supermarket bosses. The USTrafficking in Person (TIP) report has stated exactly that for years now. Yet, nobody has done anything.

I thought that the supermarkets were selling themselves on being ethical these days. But, that was just a fashionable by-word that got lost along the way. It was all marketing. Green, environment-friendly, low-waste, high-concern, looking after the little guys that were producing and all that. Just for sales purposes.

Ending it!

What they should be doing is asking for accountability and traceability, demanding to be informed where the products that stack our shelves with come from. They should be asking how they are produced and making sure that they comply with standards. If it means we only get expensive shrimp, then so-be-it. Is going without shrimp altogether unacceptable? Given half the chance (if customers had been told in the first place), there would be many that would refuse outright to play a role in the continuing of slavery under such circumstances, wouldn’t there?

But, supermarkets react only when their brand is in danger of losing reputation. Milk gets taken off the shelves and withdrawn from sale when people get wind of something going amiss in the production process. But, how many will lose reputation when the consumers hear of slavery? It’s too far removed from the consumer for them to worry about it, isn’t it? It’s just business as usual. But, if there were more of us consumers that actually stood up and refused it, then there would be a change. We forget just how effective we can be as consumers.

If you want the world to change, then it can only do so with your participation. Sitting back complacently and accepting, or believing that it’s the responsibility of supermarkets to stop stacking their shelves with slave-inducing products like shrimp won’t change a thing. The customer is part of that supply chain. Customers want cheap products; the supermarkets get them any which way they can. Customers buy them and the slaves produce them.

It’s been going on for years now, but it’s somehow different to the sport-shoe sweatshop industry that employs little hands in factories in the developing world. It’s somehow different when it means more than just slipping on the shoe. It means everything when you actually eat it; when it’s part of your pleasure; your nourishment. It’s feeding off the slavery in countries like Thailand that makes it indigestible, isn’t it?

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Tue, 06/17/2014 - 17:35 | 4866865 Miffed Microbio...
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My butcher and I are good friends. He slaughters mostly cattle, sheep and hogs and processes wild game in our area. He has a large kettle perfect for scalding feathers but a small chicken run. I have a brooder and better facilities to raise birds so when they are old enough I give them to him. He much rather finish them then raise them from chicks.he would gladly do the whole job for me because he is very fast and more efficient than I am but I want to share in the task and not take advantage of our friendship.

When we slaughter, we do everything at once. This year that means 9 turkeys, 20 meat birds and 15 pheasants. He has several friends that are out of work and they help in exchange for a turkey for thanksgiving so there is some charity involved. It's kind of an all day party really. Just a getting together with friends to do a messy job. Yes, I do know how to do this myself. My husband used to raise beef so it really wouldn't be a big deal. It's a community thing I guess. We have solar back up for our power because to lose all this meat at once would be a tragedy.

Miffed;-)

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 21:38 | 4867552 messymerry
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Hey Nick, Moto, Miffed, and Peak,

This is great discussion you guys. Sadly, the State has determined that the BIG corporate producers deserve protection from small independent farmers and ranchers. Plus local elements of the State apparatus in many parts of the country are making it very difficult for even individuals to grow and trade their produce. The entire system if geared to favoring "factory foods".

Loved your stories,,,

;-D

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 11:20 | 4865136 MeBizarro
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Complete and utter BS and it is clear you don't know much about the food production sources.  What it would mean is that certain items especially food items from the sea which humanity has done a great job of destroying through unfettered and uncoordinated resource management policy would become either incredibly expensive and/or unavailable except for a few limited sources widely available via acqaculture in the US including tilapia.

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 09:22 | 4864568 dontgoforit
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It keeps slogging on like it always has.

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 10:16 | 4864811 messymerry
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I don't think so. If you look at the population and technology curves, they are exponential and look a lot like asymptotes. These rises and falls take the form of a driven oscillation. At some point there will be a seminal collapse and everything resets. When (if) we survive this catharsis, then we have a shot at building something sustainable. The simple fact is, at this time in our evolution, we cannot control ourselves. Technology is like putting a loaded and cocked gun in the hands of a small child.

Thanks for your reply,

;-D

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 07:37 | 4864303 Leraconteur
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up to consumers to choose whether they wanted to eat food produced by slaves or not.

 

Won't make a difference. Western Arrogance leads them to believe that they can change Asians.

It is not going to happen.

They will simply continue to do this and sell to themselves or others.

Asians always think they are superior to we Westerners, don't ever forget this.

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 07:11 | 4864282 AdvancingTime
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Just over a year ago I stumbled upon a blog on WordPress .com written by Gerry Spence who was born and educated in the small towns of Wyoming where he has practiced law for almost fifty-five years. As a  nationally known figure in the legal system Spence  has spent his lifetime representing and protecting victims of the legal system from what he calls The New Slave Master: big corporations and big government. Below is a disturbing take on society put out there by Gerry Spence and the idea that we have become no more than slaves.

http://brucewilds.blogspot.com/2012/02/we-are-all-slaves-interesting-tho...


Tue, 06/17/2014 - 11:17 | 4865097 Cthonic
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Really, a post about a blog post that is half a block quote from another blog post?  Here's a direct link to the three year old 'original' article more notable for the comments than anything else:

http://gerryspence.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/pain-protests-and-the-people/

Western civilization has always depended upon unfree labor; from historical thralldom and slavery through peonage, indentured servitude and corvée labor, to modern indebtedness, credit ratings, taxation, and fiat legal tender.  From forced labor abroad to a kinder, gentler friendly fascism in the homeland, all glossed over with a media hyperreality that is being a|b optimized as a cheap, addictive ersatz simulacrum of real live life. We are living the prequel to the matrix; how do you want it to end?

Tue, 06/17/2014 - 06:51 | 4864266 AnAnonymous
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The Prime Minister of the UK, David Cameron said yesterday that it was up to consumers to choose whether they wanted to eat food produced by slaves or not.
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Fuck you, Mr.Cameron. It is part of your job to take blame for us of the middle class.
Not to lay responsibility on our shoulders.
Thankfully, here's an American author who has his job right: we do not know.

Fuck you, Mr. Cameron. Hope Farage takes your seat.

Signed: an American.

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