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WTO Promotes Slavery

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WTO Announces Formalized Slavery Market For Africa
At a Wharton Business School conference on business in Africa that took place on Saturday, November 11, the WTO announced the creation of a new, much-improved form of slavery for the parts of Africa that have been hardest hit by the 500-year history of free trade there.

http://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2006/11/wto-promotes-slavery.html

From the Article:

The initiative will require Western companies doing business in some parts of Africa to own their workers outright. Schmidt recounted how private stewardship has been successfully applied to transport, power, water, traditional knowledge, and even the human genome. The WTO's "full private stewardry" program will extend these successes to (re)privatize humans themselves.

"Full, untrammelled stewardry is the best available solution to African poverty, and the inevitable result of free-market theory," Schmidt told more than 150 attendees. Schmidt acknowledged that the stewardry program was similar in many ways to slavery, but explained that just as "compassionate conservatism" has polished the rough edges on labor relations in industrialized countries, full stewardry, or "compassionate slavery," could be a similar boon to developing ones.

The audience included Prof. Charles Soludo (Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria), Dr. Laurie Ann Agama (Director for African Affairs at the Office of the US Trade Representative), and other notables. Agama prefaced her remarks by thanking Scmidt for his macroscopic perspective, saying that the USTR view adds details to the WTO's general approach. Nigerian Central Bank Governor Soludo also acknowledged the WTO proposal, though he did not seem to appreciate it as much as did Agama.

A system in which corporations own workers is the only free-market solution to African poverty, Schmidt said. "Today, in African factories, the only concern a company has for the worker is for his or her productive hours, and within his or her productive years," he said. "As soon as AIDS or pregnancy hits—out the door. Get sick, get fired. If you extend the employer's obligation to a 24/7, lifelong concern, you have an entirely different situation: get sick, get care. With each life valuable from start to finish, the AIDS scourge will be quickly contained via accords with drug manufacturers as a profitable investment in human stewardees. And educating a child for later might make more sense than working it to the bone right now."

http://www.gatt.org/wharton.html


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* WTO Promotes Slavery
Authored by: anarcho on Wednesday, November 15 2006 @ 11:02 AM MST
Bizarre beyond belief. Note the use of the false dichotomy. Workers fired for being sick or workers owned by the company. No one ever hear of trade unions to protect workers? If "free trade" - in reality neo-mercantilism - sees slavery as the only option in Africa, it is debt peonage for the rest of us.


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* WTO Promotes Slavery
Authored by: Deacon on Wednesday, November 15 2006 @ 04:56 PM MST
"This is what free trade's all about," said Schmidt. "It's about the freedom to buy and sell anything—even people."

And the bullets needed to blow his fool head off as well, and no doubt he'd sell them that too.

it's just like lenin said:

The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.



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* WTO Promotes Slavery
Authored by: franklee8 on Wednesday, November 15 2006 @ 05:22 PM MST
"To prove that human stewardry can work, Schmidt cited a proposal by a free-market think tank to save whales by selling them. "Those who don't like whaling can purchase rights to specific whales or groups of whales in order to stop those particular whales from getting whaled as much," he explained. Similarly, the market in Third-World humans will "empower" caring First Worlders to help them, Schmidt said."

IS this guy on Crack? Where are the Hate Crime police on this? Ernst Zundel this guy quick!

Sure indentured servitude goes on still in Africa, but does that legitimize the practice? NO, MR. Schmidt it does not, in case you didn't know the answer.

Under that stupid analogy, do the Whales know we would be buying their rights to save them from slaughter from a whaling fleet?

IF one of the Whales has offspring do I have to buy the rights to that baby whale even though I control the rights to my whale?

GOD Almighty what is happening to university educated people? Do they lose all common sense when they are surrounded by their peers?



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