Well that explains a lot now.But I do, cause I am from Romania. Guess why I left. Here let me tell what Romania was like in the communist regime: Food and home for everyone, a job for everyone (no unemployment, the police made sure of that), among the top ten exporters of arms (I really take perverse delight in that one for some reason), big fishing fleet, and NO DEBT (we got rid of that in the 1980s). The 1970s for Romania is practically modern-day Canada. Minus the newspapers. Seriously.NuclearKangaroo said:you could just check my profile but alrightHaerthan said:Sure donations. Sure. Dude those donations are simply a tax write off, one of the many loopholes they use to pay their fair share.And if those donations actually did something, let us just say that Africa would be far better off. I am definitely judging corporations and pointing fingers. And where are you from? Norway? Because guess what, Norway set aside some money for rainy days. So no I don't think Norway is filled with idiots.NuclearKangaroo said:some corporations destroy the environment, some donate millions to charityHaerthan said:Dude you haven't read all of it. I never said that. Second I did pose the questions of millions vs billions. And most people already know that it is a collective effort to solve this entire thing. I never bought into the whole "dark ecology" mindset, cause it will never work, not with 7 billion of us. I can easily put my consumption to a lower habit. It is a matter of simply unplugging my computer. But like I said not everyone thinks that way.NuclearKangaroo said:trust me i had enough talk about how EVIL corporations are for a lifetimeHaerthan said:You really do NOT know how these corporations work do you? You think that the little guy, working at the gas station is going to be asked about losing his job? Or the rig workers over in the Canadian oilpatch in Alberta? No, all they get is a pink slip. Oil is down to 60 or so per barrel, meaning that in order to "keep their profits" the big suits will fire 1000 people. Suncor did this to 1000 Albertans. Yea they tried surviving, now they looking for jobs. So please do not come to me with "but corporations feed people". You are nothing but labour to them.NuclearKangaroo said:this sounds alarming, you got some more sources to confirm this is the trend right now?When science is held hostage to public opinion and politics, we harken back to a dark time in our history - a time of witch trials and geocentric worldviews. Years ago, one of my professors - an accomplished scientist - lamented the climate (ahem) in global warming research. The government's historical attitude toward the matter can be very roughly divided into the pre-Al Gore era of, "Blablabla we can't hear you," and the post-Inconvenient Truth era of, "Okay, we believe you; now fix it!" While the latter may seem like a victory, it was a pyrrhic one - in accepting that climate change was occurring, government funding shifted away from further investigating potential causes and toward finding solutions.
i understand what you are saying but heres the thing, life rarely has one correct answer for all your problems, you think as corporations as if they were made entirely of guys in suit holding a cigar in their hands and laughing maniacally each time a tree diesOf course, there's a lot more at play in the global warming discussion - politics and capitalism, namely - which leads me to what I find saddest of all: that we need the threat of impending doom as a motivator to pollute less. Whether or not you believe that humanity is the leading cause of global warming, I think we can all agree that being kinder to our environment is in our best interest. But the myopic views of governments and corporations bent on holding power and money care too much for their immediate bottom-line to do the right, forward-thinking thing - they would rather invest in themselves than in humanity.
there are many normals folks like you and me working at corporations and the moment you tell a corporation they must reduce their operations, those are the guys that are getting the boot, its hard to think about building a better world for your grandchildren when you cant even feed your kids right now
and then theres this other problem, many countries in the world, such as mine, depend on Oil exports to survive, Oil, if i recall correctly, represents 90% of our exports, is the one thing that has kept this show running for the last 80 years
now youd be right to assume my country is full of idiots who havent put any effort into doing something besides exporting oil, i wont deny that, but the fact remains, any hit to the oil market affects us and affect every country in a similar situation, is it right to sacrifice the livelihood of millions of people to save the planet? could you tell entire countries they have no right to prosper because the planet demands it?
the global warming issue isnt really that clear cut, its not the greed of old men whats destroying the world, but the desperate attempts to survive of millions of people
they are a business, plain and simple, they provide labor, im by no means defending them but im simply pointing out the implications of just wanting to wite them off the planet
so thats it, you are going to tell millions of people to fuck off? like i said the other guy, never ever expect the world to work together to solve this problem with this attitude, the moment you start talking about how only MY interests alone matter and YOU have to sort your problems out yourself, is the moment you lose a potential allyHaerthan said:Also let us see do we want millions to survive? or billions to die? If the patterns persists the way it does a lot of the coastal areas will be flooded. You can kiss good bye to New York, Venice, half of freaking Holland and the coastal areas of the world. Not to mention of the ecological devastation by continued drilling into the ocean (the Gulf disaster that BP had to deal with). The climate change affecting the crops' pattern. The fact that arable land is becoming scarcer with the continued change (Gobi desert is advancing south - http://www.earth-policy.org/plan_b_updates/2003/update26). We are killing ourselves. So you will please excuse if I see through your farcical "but the little guy has to survive". Not when the big boys try to stifle advancements in science and their greed kills the little guy anyways.
Also standard economics, diversify so that if one thing fails, it won't bring you down. Alberta is suffering cause of idiots relying on big oil.
if people are going to do something about climate change it has to be a collective effort, from the scientists isolating the definitive causes and possible solutions to the problems, to the countries offering support to those nations that need it if they have to reduce their oil production, to the individuals becoming more conscious themselves and limiting their power consumption
And yes people are tired of "corporations are evil" line. But only cause it is true. Canadian mining corporations are ruining Romania's cultural and natural heritage by using cyanide in their mining operations, which is controversial due to its polluting factor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_cyanidation#Effects_on_the_environment). So tell me how they aren't evil. Sure it is a business and all that jazz, but that doesn't mean we can't criticize it.
lets just say living in my "socialist paradise" made me realize you cant just put a blanket on corporations, just like you cant put a blanket on pretty much anything else
when they do terrible and/or illegal shit, but all means their actions should be called out and judged, but i think its in the best interest of everyone that we all try to work together instead of pointing fingers and saying whose interests dont matter
Also the rich and their interests DO NOT NEED DEFENDING.
Venezuela, i had the government tell me for 15 years that corporations are evil and shit, they statized almost all the mayor industries ont he country and now, nothing works, theres a generalized shortage of everything, compalin about corporations all you want but atleast you can find basic need products, here you will have a hard time finding milk, coffe, toilet paper, flour, car batteries, natural gas, medicines, etc
and if it wasnt obvious enough every single statized business has become a cesspool of inefficiency and corruption where many workers literally belong to the mafia, they are criminals, killers
oh and the inflation is rapant, the highest in the entire world, the crime rates are also one of the highest
so no, i dont buy "all the corporations are evil" there are unscrupulous corporations for sure, and those should be help responsible for their actions, but many arent
and please do not fall into the "fuck the rich" attitude, we are all human beings and they have the right to have their needs being taken into account as well, the "fuck the rich" attitude was also heavily pushed by the government, and that severely divided the country, as many people began to consider middle class folks "rich people", the government was only interested in satisfying the needs of the poor, while never giving them any means to actually succeed, they are being kept poor and stupid by the goverment, the ministry of education literally said in national TV "the objective is not to make the poor middle class so they become part of the opposition"
Now, unemployment rate of 6.2-7.0 % (in a population of 19.3 million and shrinking). Corruption up the wazoo. Economy in shambles. Fishing fleet gone. Weapons factories more or less gone, I have actually seen how they closed one. But hey now we are in the EU and getting shiny tractors yay (sarcasm if you haven't noted). I already mentioned the cultural and environmental devastation the Canadians are doing in the Carpati. But hey we are now free to starve. A majority and growing wants Nicolae Ceausescu back. That should tell you something.
Every country has its own issue is my point. But it has been proven time and time again that corporations are not benevolent. Going to the other extreme proves nothing, only that your country has its own issues that cannot be solved by going to either extreme. This is a different issue, at least your poor get something to not completely starve. Imagine if it was a company running the show in Venezuela. It would be a repeat of 1950s Cuba. Also there is a reason why Venezuela doesn't exactly like America ( I don't know and I don't care- maybe Cold War shenanigans?). So again I will not retract my "companies are evil" stance because it has been proven time and time again that they only care about their profits. That is all they care about.
Captcha: On the ball. Even captcha believes that we shouldn't drop it when it comes to companies.