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JEB

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Sun Sep 8, 2013, 01:15 PM Sep 2013

Assad and Walmart

Assad and Wal-Mart: Mass Murderers
by Peter Dreier

Over 1,000 innocent Syrians were killed by poison gas. (bottom photo). Over 1,000 innocent Bangladesh garment workers were killed when a huge factory building collapsed in April (top photo of mass grave).

The Syrian government is responsible for the first mass killing. Wal-Mart, which (according to the New York Times) knew about the dangerous conditions in the Bangladesh factories that make its clothes, and did nothing, is responsible for the second mass killing. Wal-Mart actually blocked efforts to upgrade factory conditions in Bangladesh.

Why all the outrage about the first murders but not the second?

Why is the U.S. government ready to go to war against Syria but not even punish or pressure Wal-Mart?

Are some innocent victims' lives worth more than others?

Why is Assad more of a criminal than Mike Duke, Wal-Mart CEO?

Is it worse when a government kills its own people than when a global corporation looks the other way when workers toil in deadly dangerous conditions?

The Bangladesh workers complained about the building's dangers and were told that if they didn't come to work, they'd lose their jobs. Instead they lost their lives. And Wal-Mart still won't sign an agreement with other big retailers to improve factory conditions!

The deaths of the Bangladesh workers were not the result of an act of God or nature. They were not the result of Wal-Mart's reluctant compliance with Bangladesh's weak workplace safety laws. They were the result of Wal-Mart's willful indifference to basic, decent standards of workplace safety. Just like Assad, Wal-Mart -- that is, the company's CEO and top executives, who put profits over human life -- has blood on its hands.

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Peter Dreier

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/09/08-0

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Assad and Walmart (Original Post) JEB Sep 2013 OP
Excellent Post FreakinDJ Sep 2013 #1
Thanks. JEB Sep 2013 #2
Walmart is worse than Assad. knr nt. livingwagenow Sep 2013 #3
We certainly bear more responsibility for its transgressions. JEB Sep 2013 #5
Because Swil-Mart is an American Company Wolf Frankula Sep 2013 #4
Seems to be our only standard, that and JEB Sep 2013 #6
K&R nt Mnemosyne Sep 2013 #7
I demand limited military strikes against Walmart. NuclearDem Sep 2013 #8
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