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The Occupy Movement should deal with the oppression of AMERICAN CONSUMERIS M
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12-18-2011 05:59 PM
In the spirit of the Occupy Movement, they missed a key point of protest - the EVIL of AMERICAN CONSUMERISM.
America accounts for a small percentage of the world population. But American Consumers' demand for cheap goods not only screwed their own people and killed their own blue collar jobs. They also killed the environment of the most populous coountry in the world - CHINA.
AND WHEN AMERICAN CONSUMER WANTED CHEAP ELECTRONICS AND SEND THE WORK TO CHINA, NOBODY MIND. THEN WHEN THE JOBS FOLLOWED, THEY BARKED. CHINA's ENVIRONMENT IS NOT FOR SALE.
GO SCREW YOUR OWN ENVIRONMENT AND YOUR OWN PEOPLE IF YOU DON'T WANT CHEAP GOODS FROM CHINA.
China's land and environment are their heritage. Just as American land are American's heritage. AMERICANS HAVE NO RIGHTS DESTROYING IT THROUGH CORPORATE GREED FOR LOWER ELECTROINCS and CONSUMER PRODUCT PRICES.
And the chicken will come back to roost in America when they do fracking and destroy the country side for cheap gas and ruin all the drinking water and aquifers.
PAYBACK - FRACKING in the country side for GAS leaving un-usable aquifers for the city like NYC. AMERICAN CORPORATE GREED AT ITS PEAK. SCREW YOUR OWN ENVIRONMENT, AMERICA / AMERICAN!!!!
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12-18-2011 10:02 PM
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