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quality vs. greed: are we endangering our children's lives?

Published Sep 19, 2008
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In the wake of four babies dying, and 6,200 having fallen ill after consuming milk powder tainted with melamine – a chemical used in combination with formaldehyde to produce a resin employed in manufacturing countertops and fire-retardant materials – people have glimpsed in horror at how far mankind can go in the name of greed.

 

Last year, many pets in the United States became ill and died as a result of the same chemical, found in pet food produced in China.

 

How low are we going to sink – and how many people need to die – before we realize that we are sacrificing lives to the god of money?

 

Small domestic businesses have almost disappeared because of large corporations that opt for cheap labor at the expense of safety and the economic interest of the American people.

 

Politicians talk a big game about “saving” the country before being elected, yet few of them – if any – have ever truly established a program to help small American businesses stand on their feet.

 

Having a country which relies on its own strength and the labor of its own people is what the forefathers probably envisioned. If George Washington or Lincoln could see how shallow we have become, they would turn in their graves.

 

Buying at large corporate chains surely has its advantages- everybody, after all, is always looking for a bargain. But what kind of chips are we bargaining with?

 

As reported by CNN, just last October, 69,000 toys produced in China were recalled in the US because of lead paint. In February, Valentine lollipops were taken off the market because bits of metal were found inside the wrapping. How many other threats are lurking on our stores’ shelves?

 

Greed is a dangerous beast. On a smaller scale, everybody indulges in it somehow. We have witnessed greed in the dishonest gouging of gas prices, and in the way a lot of our own citizens will not think twice before they scam others to make a buck. We see greed in the way we relate to each other on a daily basis - everybody is out to take care of number one.

 

When someone returned my son’s wallet – after he lost it in the parking lot of the mall on his way to buy a game system – everybody was surprised when I told them that none of the money was taken.

 

We shouldn’t live in a world where we are surprised by people taking care of one another; rather, we should be appalled by dishonesty, and should start being less greedy ourselves.

 

Maybe, by overcoming our egoistic urges to take advantage of what we didn’t earn, and learning how to live with a few less TVs in our houses, we can truly do our part to make this world - or at least our country - a better place.

  

 

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The be-all and end-all of life should not be to get rich, but to enrich the world. -- B. C. Forbes

Chinese made knock offs of Zippo lighters has nearly put that fine little company out of business.... and that's only one of many. Beaucoup many.

Toxic syrup has figured in at least eight mass poisonings around the world in the past two decades. Researchers estimate that thousands have died. In many cases, the precise origin of the poison has never been determined. But records and interviews show that in three of the last four cases it was made in China, a major source of counterfeit drugs. "

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/06/world/americas/06poison.html

That's very, very scary. Especially when it comes to drugs, I always prefer to purchase name brands instead than generics. The margin of safety is only slightly higher, but it makes me feel better, especially when it is a product I will administer to my kids.

Honest people, that is a scarce commodity these days. And money, the root of all evil. I do hope there is something in the end for this type of people.

BTW , good morning Sandra, & Lolly!

hey Ray!

great blog, Sandra

Agree w/ Lolly. Just wish it was that easy.

China may be paying a bigger price than it thinks by tainting their own food supply for their babies, especially if it's as wide spread as some are thinking.

Their need to try to control their population by limiting each family to "One child only" has collided with this event which has potenially caused kidney problems for thousands of these peoples' only children.

Of course their gov. won't admit that it may be very wide spread throughout China and may not know for months or years where all of the supply may have gone. Remote areas may not know about tainted formula at all. It's rumored that they've known for at least 6 months but didn't report it because of the Olympics.

For the people of a country who at one time killed their infant girls so they could try again to have a son to carry on the family name it's coming full circle. Now thousands of their beloved infants have lifelong illnesses. Greed is no respector of even a infant's life. Sad

Extremely sad. The fact that we allow a lot of our products there is even more sad. There is no respect for life there at all, it seems.

Great Topic Sandra! Keep Up The God Work

I feel like we're in a desperate situation. My husband and I want to be responsible with our purchases. Seems like if you buy almost anything that's been not fair trade that's made outside of this country you may assisting in the abuse and oppression of a woman, man, or child. On the other hand, it's expensive to do the right thing. This dilemma has forced my husband and I to take a look at our own greed. We realized how many things we *don't* need to have a happy content life.

I think the government can be pretty ruthless in China. When I hear about forced abortions, the poverty, and the pure fear the citizens feel in their own homeland it makes me so grateful to live in the United States. We have a long way to go, but we have the freedom to get together and pray for it.

Absolutely! No matter how many things may go wrong in our country, we are still light years ahead than many other nations.

well, I am grateful for one thing Chinese. My beautiful sweet, precious Victoria Xian, my precious 3 year old niece....

My children have several friends who come from asian countries, and they are WONDERFUL kids! Very respectful, very sweet, and very diligent. I think the upbringing is more efficient than ours. Sadly for the products, the fault is not attributable to the workers; the problem is with the people who run the companies; they have no scruples as much as the government is very lax about the quality of the products.

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