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8931: Jobs, again (fwd)
From: Michael Deibert <michael_deibert@hotmail.com>
Dorce writes: "Bad, abusive jobs are not better than NO jobs. Fix the
conditions then talk about investing in assembly jobs. Until
then, expect road blocks."
I guess that statement can ratchet up street cred among armchair radicals
and middle-class, bourgeois revolutionaries now that the Cold War is long
over and there a no lefty insurgencies remaining to support (the FARC and
ELN in Colombia don't really fit the heroic model, right?), but it does very
little to put food in anyone's belly. With the intelligence and diligence of
the Haitian population, the same population that is able to thrive so when
they move to Brooklyn or Miami and are able to operate without fear of
zenglendos, constant poisonous political crisis and nauseatingly corrupt
business practices, it should be obvious by now that the fault rests not
with the instinctive hard-working, entrepreneurial spirit of the people
themselves, but with those who demand option zero at every turn. Who
benefits when any attempt to start a business is met with a noose of red
tape, an aura of potential violence and an attitude of thinly-veiled
contempt from the representatives of those one is trying to help? It
certainly doesn't hurt the already entrenched elite, who have been
circumventing any idea of social responsibility for so long that thwarting
new enterprise will simply help them retain their exploitative position. It
certainly doesn't harm the class politique politicians who can continue to
make noise about the fight against globalization as they zoom around town in
imported cars. It certainly doesn't hurt the radical first-world leftists
under the blanket of privilege and comfort provided by their fortunate
position. The only people who do get hurt by this kind of rhetoric, it seems
to me, are the working people of Haiti, who have had too little work of any
kind for far too long. Roadblocks, necessary tools that they sometimes are,
haven't fed anyone that I've met yet, and who wouldn't take a bowl of
mayimoulen over the fragrance of a burning tire?
Michael
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