RE: Whats so offensive about Christianity
December 21, 2014 at 10:54 am
(This post was last modified: December 21, 2014 at 11:09 am by Drich.)
(December 21, 2014 at 10:21 am)Rhythm Wrote:(December 21, 2014 at 10:06 am)Drich Wrote:I don't write the laws or have any control over what other people do. Neither slavery nor exploitative labor is required - regardless of whether law or god permits it. Congratulations, you're still aiming for the gutter.sloppy.. I quoted the actual law concerning this matter.
Even if it is not required we have legislation on the books that permits it. That you cannot argue. Nor can you argue that the vast majority of the medium to large farms/plantations utilize a quota picking system, rather than an hourly wage.
Quote:Hourly wages are usally reserved for farms not large enough to support a quota based pick.Long Version:
Quota picks allow the larger farm/plantation keep harvest costs down. On crops that may not have the same per acre yield as say strawberries.
Short version: A machine can pick up more crop if there's more crop under it's tool. Hand pickers pick the crop at the same speed per lb regardless of acreage under production or yield per acre per crop.
None of this matters, it's just diversionary bullshit, of course. You know what would be even cheaper? Lets just not pay those pickers at all. Plenty of peanuts and cotton in the world.
On the idea you can't control other.. You alone no. But we as a community when we get together and demand a fair wage for those who work for of our growers. Ever heard the term" fair trade coffee?" If not Google it. In short fair trade coffee is a prime example where soceity has demanded an industry to pull themselves out of the realm of pure profit and pay/provide their slaves a living wage.
I do not disagree that right now not everyone has to employ slave labor. But if everyone got a fair trade in all food harvesting, the common man could not afford to buy it.
What makes fair trade coffee and small organic farms possible are the mega farms/plantations pumping out the volume of food needed to supply the billions of others who do not have the option to hold out for 'fair trade' food.
(December 21, 2014 at 10:43 am)abaris Wrote: The real thing to puke over is the "god made it so" argument. So instead of fighting the injustice by trying to not support companies doing it and donating to NGOs, who actually take an international stance against inhumane labor conditions, this guy just leans back and says, it's in the bible, it can't be wrong.
Disgusting is to weak a word to describe it.

So... Is it your belief that inequality does not exist? Or is it your belief that we need inequality to one degree or another?
Because rather than fighting it you and yours do t seem to have made much head way in making everything equal.
(December 21, 2014 at 10:48 am)Bibliofagus Wrote: Fucking slavery is okay because the chinese get shitty wages? For real?
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