DavyDuke17
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Whats your opinion on buying fair trade goods?
the first response has totally blown my mind.
so not only do you deny the legitimacy of labor leveraging its position but consumption leveraging its position? what the hell is a free market to you? purchasing at the barrel of a gun?
the only joy this discussion brings me as that you will soon be living under a pinochet-esque free market dictatorship. enjoy your freedom to consume, it's the only one you'll have.
edit: maybe i was being hard by including you, davyduke17. while i'm bewildered that you're bothered by the idea of artificial changes in prices to allow for different production practices, you don't seem too badly put off. sorry.
Whats your opinion on buying fair trade goods?
My first opinion would be that your username evokes memories of a certain Grand Wizard of the KKK.
Wow, I googled it and I never knew the nickname my sister gave me since I was 5 had racist overtones! I'll have to sit her down and have a talk.
Do you have a second opinion on the original topic?
I'm still not buying into the whole guilt-laden climate change propaganda. Sustainable, organic agriculture and the ability for farmers to make a decent income by practicing it is enough for me. I have no interest in helping corporations reduce their carbon footprint. It's just more marketing to sell crap by playing on people's emotions and guilt for being such disgusting overconsumers.Thanks LittleLightShining, do people know of any organizations like ClimateCounts, but that grade a larger number of corporations and do a better job?