The
Chinese iPhone workers in China are jumping out of buildings
on purpose, taking their own lives because they can’t take
it anymore. These are the deleterious effects of capitalism
in the world’s second largest economy.
Foxconn,
the company that makes the ever-popular iPhone, apparently
is a fascistic company that treats its employees like dogs.
Hours are too long, management is too rigid, and the assembly
line too fast. Capitalism is all about making money— and
for this company, profits have been made at the expense
of labor rights. Foxconn has had twelve worker suicides
this year, and they’ve installed safety nets—yes nets—on
their buildings to catch those workers who just can’t take
it anymore. The company has even increased wages. But
the real eye-opener was the contrived, half-baked, forced
pep
rally that it held in Shenzen, where 300,000 people work and most of the suicides
too place. It’s as if the company is telling its employees,
“you’ll be happy or else.” Oh, what a piece of work they
are.
Now,
anyone can look at China’s rapid economic growth and react
with wonderment and awe. They have surpassed Japan, and
are outranked only by the U.S.—for now. Plus, they are
the largest owner of American debt at the better part of
a
trillion dollars. China shows what you can do with a little industrial planning,
policy and guidance from the government. But then again,
many things are possible when you don’t have those annoyances,
those minor nuisances like environmental regulations, workplace
safety, worker’s rights, and democratic government. Chinese-style
capitalism seems to be a purer form than its U.S. counterpart,
and therefore a Republican nirvana, minus the part about
government planning. And for now, we wait for a nascent
labor movement to kick into gear and transform a country
that responds to massive public unrest through military
crackdowns.
While
Chinese workers jump out of windows, Americans are dying
as well. In the U.S., workers die on exploding oil rigs
and in deathtrap coalmines because their regulation-hating
employers want to maximize profits. And besides, they say,
regulations are dumb. Consumers die from unsafe food because
food companies want to cut corners. Just like the Great
Depression days when people lacked a safety net, the unemployed,
foreclosed and student debtor-prisoners of today are turning
to suicide at an alarming rate, with an increase of calls to suicide
prevention hotlines. The jobless take their own lives at a rate two
to three times higher than the general population. That could be a scary
proposition in a nation that sanctions the corporate-sponsored
proliferation of firearms. Meanwhile, all of this happens
in a country where the chronically unemployed number as
many as they ever did, yet the jobless are characterized
by conservatives as lazy drug abusers that would rather
have a welfare check than go to work. Let them work at
McDonald’s, as Glenn Beck would say.
In
the face of predatory capitalism, totalitarian and other
repressive regimes do not have to justify their oppressive
policies to their public, and all dissidents face the barrel
of a gun. But in the U.S.—which touts itself as the land
of opportunity, yet ranks at the bottom of advanced nations
in upward economic mobility—years of corporation-friendly
policies have gutted the American middle class. The economy
was transformed into a casino with no holds barred, and
compulsive gamblers threw away the lives of hardworking
Americans. In the past eight years, black and Latino homeowners
lost up to $93 billion and $98 billion respectively, the
largest
loss of wealth for people
of color in this nation’s history. And as 17 percent of Latino borrowers,
11 percent of blacks and 7 percent of whites either have
lost
their homes or are about to, there is scant distinction between poor
and middle class, as we are all po’ folks now. These days,
it seems, everyone is having a black experience, save a
relatively few lucky souls.
But
there is a threat that too many of us have noticed the crisis
already. So, the oligarch puppeteers just have to come
up with something, anything, in order to obfuscate, change
the subject, and hope that not too many people begin to
truly understand the contradictions of a “free” and unequal
America. Republican-owned media
subsidiaries will have you fixated on the four “Ms” of Muslims, mosques,
Mexicans and Gay marriage as the source of all your woes.
In order to safeguard their financial interests and retain
their wealth, right-wing billionaires become purveyors of
ersatz populism, setting up phony-baloney Tea Parties and
other front
groups because “this right-wing, redneck stuff works for them.”
And as the low-information voters with short attention
spans fight over the trivialities and distractions—poor
shlubs that they are, devoted to an Islamophobic “news”
network whose Saudi co-owner
funded the very mosque they repudiate– business lobbyists fight
to keep those same folks poor and dumb and make
the wealthy even wealthier.
Capitalism
is killing us, with the exception of the handful of capitalists
who thrive because they successfully pimped the system and
bought the corrupt politicians, Democrats and Republicans
alike. They own the system now, but it is time for new
ownership.
BlackCommentator.com
Executive
Editor, David A. Love, JD is a journalist and human rights
advocate based in Philadelphia, and a contributor to The Huffington
Post, theGrio,
The Progressive
Media Project, McClatchy-Tribune News Service,
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