Can anyone tell me why it seems Fair trade is utterly focused on Coffee, a little on clothing and from what seems to be un advertised electronics and general manufacturing?
Right, New years Resolutions: Stop buying at all supermarkets, only buy locally, never trust anything with cocoa, coffee, sugar, or tea forever. Well, lucky I'm not a coffee drinker, but, after watching documentaries about things like this ('The Dark Side to Chocolate', and 'Walmart: The High Price of Low Cost'), I have had my eyes opened. Edit: They have a label for us now?! The 'caring consumer'. Of course. -_- More manipulation of people trying to make the world a better place.
How.much chocolate 🍫 🍫 gets maid a day or a year at all or not at all And The reason why AM asking you about the is because of course that i AM a lot curious?
I was making generic target fair trade coffee today and realized--gee, isn't this fair price/happy community crap what we overthrew Arbenz, Mossadegh, and tried to kill Castro for? Guess maybe they weren't such bad guys after all.
If the leaders like yourself know $600. Is required to be “initiated “ to be part of this special group it seems like manipulation power to me. It happens in America as well, Instead of being based on Moral integrity and hard work, Some communities, churches, even Politics and big business allow Wealthy contributors to be in the “In Crowd” whereas shy, private but wise And moral people are shut out as outcasts to the churches, business Information and connection world. I’ve experienced this for years and it Keeps people in poverty and not feeling Like their life matters. This is wrong to Gods way of capitalism in my opinion. I think fair trade should mean this: Hard laborers must be paid for their high value. Dangerous jobs must be paid for their value while still making them safe. If the chocolate company For example makes a profit of $2 billion a year, share the profits equally with all dedicated to doing their best. Maybe they can use 1million for Machine needs etc.
Can anyone tell me why it seems Fair trade is utterly focused on Coffee, a little on clothing and from what seems to be un advertised electronics and general manufacturing?
Your question is answered @10:28
I'm doing a speech in Korean on the topic of "fair trade." I literally did a face palm while watching this. Now I have to write my speech.
Thank you so much! That was a really optimistically inspiring ending.:)
Are there any recommendations for NGOs
What should I do as a consumer who wants to ve fair????
Right, New years Resolutions: Stop buying at all supermarkets, only buy locally, never trust anything with cocoa, coffee, sugar, or tea forever. Well, lucky I'm not a coffee drinker, but, after watching documentaries about things like this ('The Dark Side to Chocolate', and 'Walmart: The High Price of Low Cost'), I have had my eyes opened.
Edit: They have a label for us now?! The 'caring consumer'. Of course. -_- More manipulation of people trying to make the world a better place.
How.much chocolate 🍫 🍫 gets maid a day or a year at all or not at all And The reason why AM asking you about the is because of course that i AM a lot curious?
I was making generic target fair trade coffee today and realized--gee, isn't this fair price/happy community crap what we overthrew Arbenz, Mossadegh, and tried to kill Castro for? Guess maybe they weren't such bad guys after all.
24:00 Sounds like fair trade has become big business...🤔?
If the leaders like yourself know $600.
Is required to be “initiated “ to be part of this special group it seems like manipulation power to me.
It happens in America as well,
Instead of being based on Moral integrity and hard work,
Some communities, churches, even
Politics and big business allow
Wealthy contributors to be in the “In Crowd” whereas shy, private but wise
And moral people are shut out as outcasts to the churches, business
Information and connection world.
I’ve experienced this for years and it
Keeps people in poverty and not feeling
Like their life matters. This is wrong to
Gods way of capitalism in my opinion.
I think fair trade should mean this:
Hard laborers must be paid for their high value. Dangerous jobs must be paid for their value while still making them safe. If the chocolate company
For example makes a profit of $2 billion a year, share the profits equally with all dedicated to doing their best.
Maybe they can use 1million for
Machine needs etc.
600 Dollars to "Join the network to earn more" + annual fees.
That's called advance fraud.
Ok Robert nozick