Monday 23 April 2012

Your country doesn't need you!


At it's core Globalisation feeds on Cheap Labour. It's undeniable and it's entrenched..

Read the History of the United States and it’s obvious that the early days were indeed the ‘land-of-the-free’ not in freedom of spirit but rather a catch-all phrase for the going hourly wage of the average labourer. Cry foul and say it isn’t so but whichever way you want it ‘Free’ (cheap) migrant labour from Ireland, Italy, China and others built what is, today, the world’s largest economy. Today’s shift in ‘economic strength’ away from the West is based ONLY on the glut of cheap labour offered in China, South East Asia and India and is the ONLY advantage the 'East' has over the 'West'.

Paradoxically the proposed move to the political right in both France and Germany suggests, now more than ever, that The Citizens, in their demands for a decent living from the countries of their birth, have little grasp of the economic side-effects of globalisation. Unless the citizens concede the point and join the masses in the eastern sweatshops, their economic days are numbered. Social instability is here to stay. By extrapolation, politicians who promise 'work for our people' will become more popular in mature economies but the promises are nothing more than an economic dream in countries which face economic obsolescence.

Where material wealth defines the person why should we care that the people-of-the-west are accelerating towards a state of beggared poverty? Perhaps in a fuzzy sort of way and somewhere embedded in our warped sense of right & wrong we can’t help but feel sorry for the ‘strugglers’; a sentiment which, perversely, led to globalisation in the first place. 

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